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Concrete details mentioned in the sources include
- •Cafés (including Costa mentioned in a review). - Toilet facilities and disabled-friendly access noted by reviewers. - Craft stalls/seasonal themes and offers mentioned in a review.
Foyleview Veterinary Clinic
Derry City
Our Score (67/100)
Foyleview Veterinary Clinic describes itself as an independent practice and an RCVS Accredited Small Animal Practice. It treats a range of species beyond dogs and cats (the website also mentions guinea pigs and reptiles). Reviews most often describe a friendly, knowledgeable team and include concrete examples such as emergency care for a guinea pig, spaying, and dental work including teeth removal.
Foyleview Veterinary Clinic describes itself as an independent practice and an RCVS Accredited Small Animal Practice. It treats a range of species beyond dogs and cats (the website also mentions guinea pigs and reptiles). Reviews most often describe a friendly, knowledgeable team and include concrete examples such as emergency care for a guinea pig, spaying, and dental work including teeth removal.
Noah Vet is described in reviews as a clinic that can handle advanced diagnostics and surgical cases, with multiple owners specifically mentioning access to a CT scanner and “specialized surgery.” Several reviews point to a consultative approach (detailed explanations, health insights, time for questions), and one owner describes a named vet, William, phoning before and after surgery to talk through recommendations and outcomes.
Noah Vet is described in reviews as a clinic that can handle advanced diagnostics and surgical cases, with multiple owners specifically mentioning access to a CT scanner and “specialized surgery.” Several reviews point to a consultative approach (detailed explanations, health insights, time for questions), and one owner describes a named vet, William, phoning before and after surgery to talk through recommendations and outcomes.
Fairhill Veterinary Centre is a small-animal practice described by reviewers as combining “old fashioned courtesy and kindness” with “modern, highly professional treatments.” The most concrete examples owners mention include handling anxious dogs patiently during vaccinations (waiting until the dog was ready before examining and injecting), humane end-of-life care including arranging cremation transport, and being able to get appointments quickly. A few reviewers also mention costs being “reasonable” and payment being straightforward, though no prices are given.
Fairhill Veterinary Centre is a small-animal practice described by reviewers as combining “old fashioned courtesy and kindness” with “modern, highly professional treatments.” The most concrete examples owners mention include handling anxious dogs patiently during vaccinations (waiting until the dog was ready before examining and injecting), humane end-of-life care including arranging cremation transport, and being able to get appointments quickly. A few reviewers also mention costs being “reasonable” and payment being straightforward, though no prices are given.
Glenshane Veterinary Clinics is described in reviews as a small-practice setting where clients interact closely with both reception and vets. Owners repeatedly mention quick diagnosis and thorough, considerate examinations, alongside a communication style that helps nervous owners feel more at ease. Several reviews also point to a practical approach to costs, including trying to “save money off your vet’s bill,” and one owner specifically describes support through an older dog’s end-of-life care.
Glenshane Veterinary Clinics is described in reviews as a small-practice setting where clients interact closely with both reception and vets. Owners repeatedly mention quick diagnosis and thorough, considerate examinations, alongside a communication style that helps nervous owners feel more at ease. Several reviews also point to a practical approach to costs, including trying to “save money off your vet’s bill,” and one owner specifically describes support through an older dog’s end-of-life care.
The Dairy Vet Ltd is an independent farm-animal veterinary practice (no corporate group stated) set up for routine herd work and on-farm problem solving, with its own vets providing 24‑hour emergency on‑call cover. The website describes practical services such as sick cow work-ups, dehorning, TB testing, and fertility scanning using a BCF easi‑scan ultrasound scanner, backed by an in‑house lab. Owners also describe straightforward dealings with the team, including one review specifically mentioning “Patrick.”
The Dairy Vet Ltd is an independent farm-animal veterinary practice (no corporate group stated) set up for routine herd work and on-farm problem solving, with its own vets providing 24‑hour emergency on‑call cover. The website describes practical services such as sick cow work-ups, dehorning, TB testing, and fertility scanning using a BCF easi‑scan ultrasound scanner, backed by an in‑house lab. Owners also describe straightforward dealings with the team, including one review specifically mentioning “Patrick.”
Parklands Veterinary Ltd is described in reviews as a mixed practice handling both farm animals and pets. Recent feedback mentions long-term large-animal work with dairy cattle (including ongoing support from a vet named Craig), as well as small-animal care such as a cat operation and end-of-life euthanasia where the owner was able to hold and say goodbye to their cat. Dog owners also mention their pets being comfortable with Megan and the wider team.
Parklands Veterinary Ltd is described in reviews as a mixed practice handling both farm animals and pets. Recent feedback mentions long-term large-animal work with dairy cattle (including ongoing support from a vet named Craig), as well as small-animal care such as a cat operation and end-of-life euthanasia where the owner was able to hold and say goodbye to their cat. Dog owners also mention their pets being comfortable with Megan and the wider team.
Drumrainey Veterinary Surgery
Magherafelt
Our Score (60/100)
Drumrainey Veterinary Surgery describes itself as an independent practice established in 1949, with a mixed caseload across farm animals, pets and equine. The clinic states it provides around-the-clock care year-round, and reviews include specific examples of out-of-hours help (for a cat with infected wounds and for a very sick puppy late at night). Recent reviewers also mention practical support beyond the consult, including immediate treatment for an injured stray cat and the clinic organising a foster carer.
Drumrainey Veterinary Surgery describes itself as an independent practice established in 1949, with a mixed caseload across farm animals, pets and equine. The clinic states it provides around-the-clock care year-round, and reviews include specific examples of out-of-hours help (for a cat with infected wounds and for a very sick puppy late at night). Recent reviewers also mention practical support beyond the consult, including immediate treatment for an injured stray cat and the clinic organising a foster carer.
Cumber House Veterinary Surgery is a vet practice that, in recent reviews, is repeatedly described as taking a problem-solving approach rather than defaulting to “general” treatments. Owners mention specific examples such as taking ear cultures to identify the right antibiotic for a long-running ear problem, and providing advice that helped bring a dog’s repeated vomiting/illness under control for nearly a year. Reviews also describe treatment for an older dog after a dog bite, with healing reported afterwards, and several comments emphasise that staff listen to owners’ concerns (including when the owner had experience of similar issues with a previous dog).
Cumber House Veterinary Surgery is a vet practice that, in recent reviews, is repeatedly described as taking a problem-solving approach rather than defaulting to “general” treatments. Owners mention specific examples such as taking ear cultures to identify the right antibiotic for a long-running ear problem, and providing advice that helped bring a dog’s repeated vomiting/illness under control for nearly a year. Reviews also describe treatment for an older dog after a dog bite, with healing reported afterwards, and several comments emphasise that staff listen to owners’ concerns (including when the owner had experience of similar issues with a previous dog).
Smith & Brown has limited detail available beyond a small set of older Google reviews. What owners do mention is consistently about the experience of the visit rather than specific treatments: “very friendly service” is repeated, and one reviewer says their dogs are “always well looked after”.
Smith & Brown has limited detail available beyond a small set of older Google reviews. What owners do mention is consistently about the experience of the visit rather than specific treatments: “very friendly service” is repeated, and one reviewer says their dogs are “always well looked after”.
