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    Palmerstown Veterinary Hospital

    1.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    11 months ago

    Poor customer service. Don't cater for emergencies. Lack of empathy and support. Not impressed at all.

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    Hillcrest Veterinary Hospital - Hillcrest Veterinary Hospital Staff

    Hillcrest Veterinary Hospital

    (2 reviews)

    Clonsilla

    Staff here are incredibly friendly and go out of their way to ensure you and your pet are well…read morelooked after in times of stress and sickness! I have only been unlucky enough to have to visit a couple of times in the past few years but I have always been happy with the service! I brought my spooky body sensitive Husky here to be seen to by Mark last week with some mystery symptoms that I was really worried about and he really took his time with her and was very patient to ensure she was as chilled out as possible! After a thorough examination he administered anti-inflammatorys for a pulled muscle in her back and took plenty of time to explain her meds for the week and put me at ease. The clinic is kept spotless and is divided into two seperate buildings, the one on the right is Just for Cats. They stock the usual vet recommended foods and meds, have a clean waiting room and a couple of appointment rooms. They have a spacious car park in front of the practice and take card payments!

    I used to go there many years and never had any problems. That was a small place but family…read morefriendly. My dog used to have all his vaccines and boosters there. He has recently developed a little cist on top of his head so I rang them. I asked if it would be OK to drop in for a minute to tell me what they thought about it. They made me wait one full hour In their lobby. Eventually somebody came and took him in a room, made a full check, weight him ( he had a booster check with them one month before) . I have to hold him because they don't even want to do it themselves which is hard because I have a bad arm. They told me to Come back and invoiced me 40 euros ! Customer service zero! Be careful they are after your money big time. No recommended to go there.

    Village Vets

    Village Vets

    (2 reviews)

    Windy Arbour

    After several years of paying a monthly fee to cover vet visits for my cat, I was appalled at the…read morecharges that would have applied had I gone through with euthanasia and cremation at Village Vets Dundrum. Up until that point, my vet visits had been covered. But for the final consultation with a vet, the charge was going to be 160 euro. Cremation and euthanasia would have been 344, with a required "cremation package" of an additional 380 euro minimum for a paw print of the cat and a "casket" or paper container of ashes. The total cost for euthanising my cat would have been about 780 euro. This approach to end of life care for my cat seemed to be the epitome of taking advantage of a vulnerable pet owner. The independent vet down the street will charge me less than half that for a cremation with ashes returned. If I don't want the ashes returned, the cost will be 130 euro (and perhaps I will make a donation to the DSPCA). Corporate vets have the means to build shiny premises and hire advertising agencies to write slogans that include terms like "family" and "village" and "care". I have no complaints about the nice young vets who work for Village Vets, although I never saw one who had more than 10 years experience, which would indicate that this corporate is hiring young vets who they can pay less. Still, for anyone seeking a vet I would NOT recommend Village Vets. Look past the bells and whistles of corporate gloss and find an independent vet, if at all possible.

    I unfortunately have a very unlucky dog who has twice had to have extensive care in Village Vets…read more The one great positive to come out of that is experiencing the thorough and compassionate care of all the staff at Village Vets Dundrum. The vets themselves know how to expertly treat your pets, while the care given by the veterinary nurses was such a comfort to Buddy while he was so unwell. I simply could not recommend this veterinary clinic more

    Paul Kelly Vet Ratoath

    Paul Kelly Vet Ratoath

    (7 reviews)

    i would like to thank Paul and his staff for all the care and kindness they gave my dog Tiny…read morethroughout the years. Tiny was 8 weeks short of his 17th birthday when he took bad at home one Sunday afternoon. When I rang Paul he arranged to meet me 20 minutes later at his clinic. Tiny's heart was barely beating so Paul had to put him to sleep. He didn't want to disturb Tiny so, at my request, he put him to sleep in the car where there was no pain and was very peaceful. Tiny just fell asleep in my arms. I cannot thank Paul enough and would highly recommend him and his staff. Eddie and family.

    I brought my little pussy-cat for keyhole spaying - and ovariectomy only, which is a huge rarity in…read moreIreland, all vets choose to 'take it all out'... I'm sure Paul would've done a fantastic job. Unfortunately my kitty turned out to be 3 weeks pregnant already, so Paul had to perform a different type of surgery.. Kitty is still in recovery, but I'm writing the review already. I liked the clinic. Somehow Paul seemed to be a more "genuine" doctor than other vets in Ireland. The clinic is different by itself. Not as pristine and glamorous like some clinics in Dublin. But somehow messy genuine with singing parrot and unusual smells. I plan to rent a car in future again and drive to that clinic for any routine topics. I hope I've found the right place finally. Where "business" is simply a necessary shape of functioning, and the core is way away from that. And btw, they didn't charge me extra for a more complex and unexpected situation. On top of initial 30min consult over the phone on the keyhole spaying topic when I rang them the first time. Wishing all the best to Paul and the clinic.

    O'scanaill Veterinary Surgeons - Mabel x

    O'scanaill Veterinary Surgeons

    (4 reviews)

    Kinsealy

    Please Sadly, Our…read morebeautiful Mabel & ourselves were badly let down by this practice. We had been long time clients. When Mabel developed a bad cough, retching at the end and a small solid lump on her hip, we brought her here for a full examination. She was diagnosed with kennel cough & lump called insignificant. 2 weeks later we returned because the cough had worsened and the lump had doubled. The diagnosis remained the same. Asked for bloods to be done. A week later we returned and saw a different vet, Conor. He told us the blood results were clear, we asked about doing imaging, he told us we would be throwing our money away. When we asked how confident he was with the diagnosis, he laughed and said he had been in this game over 35 years. He also told us to stop bringing Mabel in over niggling little things, he said if you keep looking for things, you'll find them and regarding the lump, he said sure we all get lumps and bumps as we get older. Still concerned, we brought Mabel to another vet. Who diagnosed an enlarged heart. Started meds . We still weren't satisfied as symptoms were not clearing up . Went to killester vets. They carried out full imaging and biopsies. Mabel was diagnosed with tumors in her lung, on hip and lower leg, it was an agressive cancer. She sadly passed away last Saturday. Had O'Scanaill vets taken our concerns seriously they would have done a full investigation including imaging which they did not . We are absolutely sickened by the treatment we received from O'Scanaill vets. While this practice maybe fine for routine check ups, we felt there was a serious lack of care and attention given to both the animals and the concerns of their owners. Ask yourself how much you love your pet before bringing them here .

    This is the best clinic in Dublin. If you love your pet like me put them in the hand's of people…read morewho care! I always get personal advice, care and attention. From reception, nurses to Connor and Dave. They love and care for your animal "child, family member" as I do with sincere love and affection. The reality is you just can't buy that! It's important to say price wise, while Charlie's well being is more important than money, these guys for me and Charlie are not in it for the money. Highly highly recommend. Thank you.

    Palmerstown Veterinary Hospital - vet - Updated July 2026

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