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Frontier Veterinary Services
Enniscorthy
Our Score (76/100)
Frontier Veterinary Services offers both booked appointments and a walk-in clinic, and states it provides 24-hour emergency care. Reviews include specific examples of urgent out-of-hours help (a dog treated immediately at 1am after a wasp sting) and follow-up contact the next day. The clinic is also used for more complex cases—owners mention surgeries (including a kitten’s broken leg), labour complications in cats, and ongoing treatment for allergies and infections—plus regular rechecks (weekly check-ups after surgery).
Frontier Veterinary Services offers both booked appointments and a walk-in clinic, and states it provides 24-hour emergency care. Reviews include specific examples of urgent out-of-hours help (a dog treated immediately at 1am after a wasp sting) and follow-up contact the next day. The clinic is also used for more complex cases—owners mention surgeries (including a kitten’s broken leg), labour complications in cats, and ongoing treatment for allergies and infections—plus regular rechecks (weekly check-ups after surgery).
Fernwood Veterinary Practice
Enniscorthy
Our Score (74/100)
Fernwood Veterinary Practice (the website refers to Frontier Veterinary Services) offers 24-hour emergency care, alongside routine appointments/walk-in access as described on its site. Recent reviews include multiple examples of out-of-hours help (including answering a call at 1am for a dog stung by a wasp) and active follow-up (a next-day check-in call; weekly rechecks after surgery). Owners also describe the clinic handling a wide range of cases—particularly cat/kitten care including surgeries—though one review reports a strongly negative experience alleging a vet was rude and aggressive.
Fernwood Veterinary Practice (the website refers to Frontier Veterinary Services) offers 24-hour emergency care, alongside routine appointments/walk-in access as described on its site. Recent reviews include multiple examples of out-of-hours help (including answering a call at 1am for a dog stung by a wasp) and active follow-up (a next-day check-in call; weekly rechecks after surgery). Owners also describe the clinic handling a wide range of cases—particularly cat/kitten care including surgeries—though one review reports a strongly negative experience alleging a vet was rude and aggressive.
Wexford Equine Veterinary Practice
Bridgetown
Our Score (73/100)
The information we have for Wexford Equine Veterinary Practice is dominated by references to an equestrian event/show centre rather than a veterinary clinic. Reviews repeatedly describe facilities such as an indoor arena and cross‑country course elements (e.g., water jump, tyres), plus a café—but no reviews mention veterinary consultations, treatments, surgery, diagnostics, or emergency care, and the website extract we have also talks about an equestrian venue (“state of the art equestrian event venue”) rather than clinical services. One practical detail raised in a review is that the café was described as cash‑only.
The information we have for Wexford Equine Veterinary Practice is dominated by references to an equestrian event/show centre rather than a veterinary clinic. Reviews repeatedly describe facilities such as an indoor arena and cross‑country course elements (e.g., water jump, tyres), plus a café—but no reviews mention veterinary consultations, treatments, surgery, diagnostics, or emergency care, and the website extract we have also talks about an equestrian venue (“state of the art equestrian event venue”) rather than clinical services. One practical detail raised in a review is that the café was described as cash‑only.
Mill House Veterinary Practice appears to be a small practice where clients repeatedly mention individual vets by name (Peter and Liam), suggesting continuity of care rather than a rotating team. Based on the latest reviews, it’s used for routine preventative care (vaccinations/boosters), minor procedures (nail clipping, gland expression), medication for illness, and urgent wound treatment that required stitches and monitoring for a few hours. Several reviewers also describe end‑of‑life and senior-dog care where the vet “exhausted all avenues” and saw the pet multiple times with medication before euthanasia was needed.
Mill House Veterinary Practice appears to be a small practice where clients repeatedly mention individual vets by name (Peter and Liam), suggesting continuity of care rather than a rotating team. Based on the latest reviews, it’s used for routine preventative care (vaccinations/boosters), minor procedures (nail clipping, gland expression), medication for illness, and urgent wound treatment that required stitches and monitoring for a few hours. Several reviewers also describe end‑of‑life and senior-dog care where the vet “exhausted all avenues” and saw the pet multiple times with medication before euthanasia was needed.
Thomas P. Hore Equine (Horse Happy Veterinary Services) describes itself as an independent, family‑run equine practice focused on horses only. The website says the practice has invested in state‑of‑the‑art, portable equipment that can be brought to a yard, and also has new premises for examinations, treatments and small surgeries.
Thomas P. Hore Equine (Horse Happy Veterinary Services) describes itself as an independent, family‑run equine practice focused on horses only. The website says the practice has invested in state‑of‑the‑art, portable equipment that can be brought to a yard, and also has new premises for examinations, treatments and small surgeries.
Horse Happy Veterinary Services is an independent, family-run equine practice that works with horses and describes having brand new premises. Based on the latest written reviews available to us, owners specifically mention clear, detailed explanations of diagnosis/prognosis and treatment rationale, and that the vet can provide on-site imaging (X‑rays and ultrasound) when a mains power supply is available. The written reviews that include detail focus more on case work and diagnostics than routine pet care.
Horse Happy Veterinary Services is an independent, family-run equine practice that works with horses and describes having brand new premises. Based on the latest written reviews available to us, owners specifically mention clear, detailed explanations of diagnosis/prognosis and treatment rationale, and that the vet can provide on-site imaging (X‑rays and ultrasound) when a mains power supply is available. The written reviews that include detail focus more on case work and diagnostics than routine pet care.
Longstone Veterinary Clinic is also referred to in written reviews as “Moffitt Veterinary Clinic” (it’s not clear from the inputs whether this is a rebrand or a related business name). There’s no website information provided here about facilities or specific clinical capabilities, so the clearest signals come from owner comments: one reviewer specifically mentions bringing cats and describes the vets as knowledgeable and reassuring, and says they didn’t feel overcharged for what they received. Two more recent Google entries are 4-star ratings with no written detail.
Longstone Veterinary Clinic is also referred to in written reviews as “Moffitt Veterinary Clinic” (it’s not clear from the inputs whether this is a rebrand or a related business name). There’s no website information provided here about facilities or specific clinical capabilities, so the clearest signals come from owner comments: one reviewer specifically mentions bringing cats and describes the vets as knowledgeable and reassuring, and says they didn’t feel overcharged for what they received. Two more recent Google entries are 4-star ratings with no written detail.
- •The only written comments (repeated verbatim) say the service was “helpful and friendly” and strongly recommended. - Some reviews are star ratings only (no text), including 3‑star ratings, which makes it hard to understand any negatives. - Note: the provided review list includes duplicates and more entries than the “4 reviews” shown in the Google summary, so the exact review count is unclear from the data provided.
- •The only written comments (repeated verbatim) say the service was “helpful and friendly” and strongly recommended. - Some reviews are star ratings only (no text), including 3‑star ratings, which makes it hard to understand any negatives. - Note: the provided review list includes duplicates and more entries than the “4 reviews” shown in the Google summary, so the exact review count is unclear from the data provided.
D O'Sullivan Veterinary Clinic has very limited public feedback available to us: a single Google review. In that review, the owner says the clinic refused to euthanise an elderly dog because the dog had not been seen there previously, which the reviewer describes as leaving the dog to continue suffering. No other services, facilities, or policies are described in the information provided.
D O'Sullivan Veterinary Clinic has very limited public feedback available to us: a single Google review. In that review, the owner says the clinic refused to euthanise an elderly dog because the dog had not been seen there previously, which the reviewer describes as leaving the dog to continue suffering. No other services, facilities, or policies are described in the information provided.
- •Conflicting signals: a brief positive written review (“Just the best”) appears alongside 1‑star ratings that don’t include text, so the reasons for dissatisfaction aren’t stated.
- •Conflicting signals: a brief positive written review (“Just the best”) appears alongside 1‑star ratings that don’t include text, so the reasons for dissatisfaction aren’t stated.
