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Farm Vets in Wexford

Showing 11-20 of 22 clinics

Our Score (63/100)

5.0(5 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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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. In the latest written reviews available to us, owners repeatedly highlight detailed explanations of diagnosis/prognosis and treatment rationale, and mention on‑site X‑rays and ultrasound (where a mains supply is available).

Our Score (63/100)

5.0(5 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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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.

Our Score (62/100)

4.5(2 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

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.

Our Score (47/100)

4.5(4 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Listed under the name John O’Doherty on Google (category: establishment) with a 4.5-star rating. The written feedback available is very limited and mostly non-specific: the only detailed comments describe the service as “helpful and friendly” and “would recommend 100 percent.” There are also 3‑star ratings with no written explanation, so it’s not clear what drove those lower scores.

Our Score (29/100)

3.0(2 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Des Fitzpatrick has very limited public detail available in the information provided (no website summary or service list). The Google listing shows mixed feedback: an overall 3.0/5 rating is pulled down by 1‑star ratings with no written explanation, while the only written comment available says “Just the best.”

Our Score (20/100)

Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Annette Quegan V.S. is listed in our data by name only. No website summary, service list, staffing details, pricing, or written reviews/ratings were provided in the inputs, so we can’t describe what the clinic is set up for (e.g., routine care vs. surgery, dentistry, diagnostics) or what clients commonly report about their experiences.

Our Score (81/100)

4.7(606 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

O’Shea, Bramley & Breen presents as a veterinary hospital handling both small and large animals, with a stated specialty in BOAS corrective surgery and respiratory function grading (a focus relevant to brachycephalic breeds). Recent reviews describe both routine and urgent-care situations: owners mention surgery and follow-up calls, text reminders for injections, and blood test results returned within hours in one case. However, a small number of recent 1‑star reviews describe serious concerns about communication, transparency, and out‑of‑hours/call‑out experiences, including disputes over what information was provided and what was charged.

Our Score (78/100)

4.9(189 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Bree Veterinary (Borovalley Veterinary Clinic) is a Registered Veterinary Clinic (RVC) with the Veterinary Council of Ireland, established in 2009 by veterinarians Justin Browne and Simon Fahey. The clinic covers both horses and small animals, with facilities that include an on-site laboratory, pharmacy, dental clinic and surgical facility. Reviews point to a practice that owners use repeatedly for routine and difficult moments alike—examples include being seen late at night/weekends, clear “no jargon” explanations, and support during euthanasia decisions (“kind, empathetic and respectful”). Dental care is also specifically mentioned in reviews (dogs booked in for dental cleaning with after-care explained).

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Our Score (78/100)

4.9(189 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Founded in 2009 by veterinarians Justin Browne and Simon Fahey, Borovalley Veterinary Clinic (VB Veterinary) provides care for both horses and small animals, with the website specifically highlighting advanced medical/surgical capability for equine work. The clinic describes on-site facilities including a laboratory, pharmacy and a dental clinic, and states it offers “after hours” emergency services for both pet and horse clients. From the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention being helped outside normal times (late at night and at weekends), getting clear explanations (“straight talking… no jargon”), and practical follow-through such as after-care instructions after dental procedures. Several reviews also point to calm handling of difficult or anxious pets (including “snappy, grumpy dogs”) and respectful support during euthanasia.

Our Score (73/100)

4.8(108 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

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.

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