• We are 5 minutes off the M50, Exit 12

  • Services

    We offer a wide range of veterinary services

    Complete Pet Health Care for:

    • Dogs
    • Cats
    • Guinea Pigs and Rabbits

    Ring 01 499 4780 for an appointment.

    Below are just some of the services we offer you and your pet.

    Complete Preventive Care Emergency Care
    Internal Medicine Surgery
    On-Site Pharmacy Free Nurse Clinics
    Nutritional Counselling and Obesity
    Management
    Allergy & Skin Care
    Dental Care & Pet Dentistry
    Clinical On-Site Laboratory Radiology
    Pet Supplies Companion Animal Homeopathy
    Royal Canin

     

    Complete Preventative Care

    Total Pet Health care includes:

    • Vaccinations
    • Internal Parasite Checks and Deworming
    • FeLV & FIV Testing
    • Flea & Tick Prevention
    • Complete Pet Dental Facilities for Teeth Scaling and Polishing.
    • Senior Pet Care and Longevity Medicines.
    • Spay/Neuter Programs.
    • Post Operative Care

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    Emergency Care

    We understand that even with suitable preventative veterinary care, some Pet healthcare issues and accidents can happen unexpectedly. We are a Emergency care center 24 hours a day. Whatever the reason: the dog or cat poisoned by rat poison, the pet hit by a car, the pet having an epileptic seizure, those in heart failure or in a diabetic crisis, or the pregnant dog or cat with a puppy or kitten stuck in the birth canal we are available to care for your pet.  Emergency patients are given priority by our staff.

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    Internal Medicine

    We have the expertise to diagnose and treat almost all internal medicine cases:

    • Respiratory and Cardiac (heart) diseases
    • Gastroenterology(Vomiting and Diarrhea) and Endoscopy.
    • Neurological Diseases – Intervertebral Disc Diseases, Spondylosis, neuropathies, and many more.
    • Endocrine Diseases – Diabetes, Hypothyroid, Hyperthyroid, Cushing Disease.
    • Joint & Skeletal Disorders – Arthritis, Hip Dysplasia, Patellar Luxation, others
    • Infectious Diseases – aggressive diagnostics and treatments for effective resolution.
    • Immunology & Diseases of Blood Disorders
    • Liver & Spleen Diseases and Management.
    • Nephrology-Kidney Disease, UTI, and Urolithiases(stones).

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    Surgery

    Our surgery suite is equipped with state-of-the-art anesthetics and monitoring equipment. Our vets and staff take our responsibilities in surgery seriously and we take every safety precaution possible during all procedures. Our new surgery suite provides us with highly advanced anesthesia and anesthesia monitoring. We use equipment and supplies that are generally found in high-quality human hospitals.

    Our Vets are highly-trained, experienced professionals and are excellent surgeons. We recommend Pre-Operative blood test and IV Catheter and Fluids during surgery.

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    On-Site Pharmacy

    Our Pet Pharmacy is fully stocked with all of the medications your pet may ever need!

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    Nurse Clinics

    The practice offers the following Nurse Clinics:

    • Complete weight management program
    • Post operative checks
    • Wound checks and suture removal
    • Repeat injections
    • Medication administration
    • Dental clinics
    • Microchipping
    • Bandage changes
    • General healthcare information
    • New pet information
    • Nutritional advice
    • Flea and worm advice
    • Behavioural advice

    Nursing consultation are with our qualified registered veterinary nurses. Appointments can be made via telephone or in person: please ask for a Nurse Clinic Consult.

    Any problems noticed will be referred to a vet for further examination, advice and treatment.

    Please note that any drugs (tablets , injections, etc), dressings (dressing material only) or services (microchip implant) will be charged for –  advice clinics are free of charge.

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    Nutritional advice

    Animals nutritional requirements depend on their age, breed and health status. Decisions regarding your pet’s nutrition should not be made without first consulting a veterinarian.

    Geriatric animals have significantly different requirements than young growing puppies or kittens. Animals with diabetes or kidney disease have very different requirements to healthy pets.

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    Allergy & Skin Care

    Dermatology

    Dermatology refers to the study of the skin. Skin disease is a frequently observed problem in dogs and cats. Diagnosing a skin problem in your pet may simply require an examination by a veterinarian; however, most skin diseases or problems require additional steps to accurately obtain a diagnosis. Additional diagnostic procedures may include blood work, urinalysis, skin scraping, biopsies, etc.

    The cause of skin problems range from hormonal disorders to the common flea. You should book an appointment for your animal if you notice any excessive itchy behavior, loss of hair, and / or the presence of scabs or scale on the skin.

    Allergy Testing

    Our pets suffer from allergies just as we do. Through diagnostic blood tests we can determine your pet’s veterinary allergies and treat the symptoms so that they can enjoy life even more. We will discuss the various alternatives with you and recommend a safe, long-term solution. If you see your pet scratching, chewing or licking an area constantly, call for an appointment before that area becomes infected or needs expensive treatment. Prevention is always the best cure for allergies.

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    Dental Care/ Pet Dentistry

    It is the most frequently diagnosed health problem in pets. Common signs of oral disease include tartar buildup, red and swollen gums, bad breath, changes in eating or chewing habits, pawing at the face and generalized depression.

    A vet should evaluate your pet’s dental health at least once a year. We recommend this because bacteria and food debris accumulates around a pet’s teeth and, if left unchecked, will lead to deterioration of the soft tissue and bone surrounding the teeth. This decay results in irreversible periodontal disease and even tooth loss.

    There are other reasons why you should pay close attention to your pet’s dental health. Dental disease can affect other organs in the body: bacteria in the mouth can get into the blood stream and may cause serious kidney infections, liver disease, lung disease, and heart valve disease. Oral disease can also indicate that another disease process is occurring elsewhere in a pet’s body. A thorough physical exam combined with appropriate laboratory work can determine if this is the case.

    We can recommend and demonstrate preventative measures you can begin at home. Our preventative program emphasizes and explains how you can avoid costly dental procedures with your pet in the future.

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    Radiology & Ultrasound

    We have Digital X-ray and ultrasound equipment available on-site.

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    Clinical Onsite Laboratory

    Our in-house laboratory facilities provide for serum chemistry, hematology, serology, urinalysis and parasite testing. We also utilise commercial veterinary laboratories for specialised.

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    Retail

    Our retail area provides you with a variety of pet supplies from food to play toys.

    We carry the highest quality prescription diets & veterinary Diets. These diets are designed to manage your pet’s health in top condition. In certain cases, we prescribe these diets for specific conditions.

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    Orthopedic service available