Gorey BrayVet – Vets in Gorey
Clinic Overview
- Many recent reviewers describe the team as kind, compassionate and professional, particularly when pets were very unwell or being put to sleep. - Positive service examples include a cruciate ligament operation healing well, good care for cats during check-ups, and attentive treatment for dental work and neutering. - Several owners mention thoughtful follow-through after a loss, including a condolence card, forget-me-not seeds, and help coordinating ashes collection.
Gorey BrayVet in Gorey treats dogs and cats for routine care, surgery, urgent problems and end-of-life support. Recent feedback is largely positive and often highlights kind, compassionate handling, especially in difficult cases. A small number of reviewers raise concerns about communication, organisation and cost.
Services
- •Routine and general care: health checks, consultations, cat check-ups, and treatment plans that may include injections or tablets.
- •Surgery and procedures: orthopaedic surgery including cruciate ligament operations, plus dental treatment and neutering.
- •Urgent care support: emergency-line triage is mentioned by a travelling owner whose dog became ill, with an appointment arranged for the following morning.
- •Complex and sensitive cases: reviewers describe support with a rare condition, careful handling of an anxious cat during visits, and end-of-life care including euthanasia.
- •Aftercare: help around cremation and ashes collection is also mentioned by owners.
Pricing
No published pricing information is currently available for this clinic.
People
Named team members mentioned by clients include Andrew, praised for a successful cruciate ligament operation; Kate, Nicola and Jen, thanked for ongoing support during a complex case; Jen again for patient, kind end-of-life care; and Sophie (RVN) for compassionate help around cremation arrangements.
Reviews
Google reviews currently show 4.5 stars from 203 reviews.
- •Many recent reviewers describe the team as kind, compassionate and professional, particularly when pets were very unwell or being put to sleep.
- •Positive service examples include a cruciate ligament operation healing well, good care for cats during check-ups, and attentive treatment for dental work and neutering.
- •Several owners mention thoughtful follow-through after a loss, including a condolence card, forget-me-not seeds, and help coordinating ashes collection.
- •A smaller number of recent reviews report problems with communication, conflicting information, organisation and cost, which sits against an otherwise strongly positive pattern.

