About Veterinary Care in Limerick
This guide helps pet owners compare local veterinary options based on services, animal coverage, and availability. The veterinary clinics in Limerick offer a range of services to address the needs of pets and their owners.
Top-rated veterinary clinics in Limerick
There are 5 veterinary clinics in Limerick, with an average Google rating of 4.7★. All 5 clinics provide services for dogs and cats. None of the clinics offer farm or large-animal services. No clinics offer emergency or out-of-hours care, and there is no 24-hour veterinary cover locally. The clinics focus on routine care, surgery, diagnostics, and dental services. All clinics have websites, enhancing accessibility and information for pet owners. The total review count of 1266 indicates a well-engaged customer base, reflecting the reliability of these services. The town has strong overall clinic depth, although key services like emergency care are not available locally. Clinics in Limerick are primarily focused on companion animals. [Link to the town’s dog and cat vets page.] In summary, Limerick's veterinary provision is robust for routine care, with the ranked clinic list offering the most suitable options for pet owners. (Data as of October 2023)
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Limerick, Limerick
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
Treaty Veterinary Hospital offers both routine care and more involved treatment (including surgery, diagnostics, and end-of-life support), with a stated 24/7 emergency service available 365 days a year. The clinic’s ownership/group status isn’t stated in the available information. In recent reviews, owners repeatedly mention long-term relationships with the same vet (including “John” over 15+ years), support during a pet’s final moments (including a condolence card), and examples of urgent, out-of-hours intervention (weekend late-night emergency surgery with aftercare mentioned).
Treaty Veterinary Hospital offers both routine care and more involved treatment (including surgery, diagnostics, and end-of-life support), with a stated 24/7 emergency service available 365 days a year. The clinic’s ownership/group status isn’t stated in the available information. In recent reviews, owners repeatedly mention long-term relationships with the same vet (including “John” over 15+ years), support during a pet’s final moments (including a condolence card), and examples of urgent, out-of-hours intervention (weekend late-night emergency surgery with aftercare mentioned).
Henry Street Vets is part of the Rockhall Veterinary group and is set up for round-the-clock urgent care alongside routine work. The clinic’s website lists a 24-hour emergency service, and recent reviews describe late-evening admissions, overnight hospitalisation for investigation/treatment, and emergency cases like chocolate ingestion and traumatic injury. Owners also mention ongoing medical and surgical care (including pyometra treatment, lump removals, and dental-related investigations), with some describing frequent phone updates during hospital stays. A minority of reviews raise concerns about being refused medication for an unregistered pet, handling of cats during an appointment, and unexpected out-of-hours fee changes around a specific evening cut-off.
Henry Street Vets is part of the Rockhall Veterinary group and is set up for round-the-clock urgent care alongside routine work. The clinic’s website lists a 24-hour emergency service, and recent reviews describe late-evening admissions, overnight hospitalisation for investigation/treatment, and emergency cases like chocolate ingestion and traumatic injury. Owners also mention ongoing medical and surgical care (including pyometra treatment, lump removals, and dental-related investigations), with some describing frequent phone updates during hospital stays. A minority of reviews raise concerns about being refused medication for an unregistered pet, handling of cats during an appointment, and unexpected out-of-hours fee changes around a specific evening cut-off.
City Vet is a veterinary clinic founded in 1991, described on its website as operating from a hospital facility. Based on its website and recent reviews, it appears set up for routine preventative care (vaccinations), common procedures (neutering and dentistry), and longer-term support for older or chronically ill pets. Reviewers repeatedly mention thorough examinations (“doesn’t miss anything”), compassionate help with end‑of‑life decisions (including helping a cat pass “in a peaceful, dignified way”), and small follow-up gestures such as a condolence card after a pet was put to sleep. The website also references a vet responding to an emergency call on a Sunday morning for a hamster.
City Vet is a veterinary clinic founded in 1991, described on its website as operating from a hospital facility. Based on its website and recent reviews, it appears set up for routine preventative care (vaccinations), common procedures (neutering and dentistry), and longer-term support for older or chronically ill pets. Reviewers repeatedly mention thorough examinations (“doesn’t miss anything”), compassionate help with end‑of‑life decisions (including helping a cat pass “in a peaceful, dignified way”), and small follow-up gestures such as a condolence card after a pet was put to sleep. The website also references a vet responding to an emergency call on a Sunday morning for a hamster.
Clare Street Vets is a small-animal clinic that, according to its website, has a 24‑hour emergency arrangement through a separate night-vet service. In the latest written reviews available to us, owners describe consultations that go beyond a quick exam—one client specifically mentions detailed discussion of a dog’s diet, supplements, and mental wellbeing. Reviews also include examples of hands-on care (nursing a stray cat back to health) and front-desk support (a receptionist named Yvonne singled out for “fantastic service”).
Clare Street Vets is a small-animal clinic that, according to its website, has a 24‑hour emergency arrangement through a separate night-vet service. In the latest written reviews available to us, owners describe consultations that go beyond a quick exam—one client specifically mentions detailed discussion of a dog’s diet, supplements, and mental wellbeing. Reviews also include examples of hands-on care (nursing a stray cat back to health) and front-desk support (a receptionist named Yvonne singled out for “fantastic service”).
Rockhall Vets Ennis Road (Rockhall Vets) is set up for routine preventative care and common clinical procedures, with an explicit arrangement for 24/7/365 emergency care via Limerick Night Vets (per the clinic’s own information). Recent reviews repeatedly describe practical steps to reduce pet stress—e.g., clearing the reception area of other dogs for a reactive dog and keeping visits quiet for cats. Owners also mention vaccinations, teeth brushing/cleaning for dogs, and clear aftercare guidance following surgery.
Rockhall Vets Ennis Road (Rockhall Vets) is set up for routine preventative care and common clinical procedures, with an explicit arrangement for 24/7/365 emergency care via Limerick Night Vets (per the clinic’s own information). Recent reviews repeatedly describe practical steps to reduce pet stress—e.g., clearing the reception area of other dogs for a reactive dog and keeping visits quiet for cats. Owners also mention vaccinations, teeth brushing/cleaning for dogs, and clear aftercare guidance following surgery.
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Additional veterinary clinics serving the area
Treaty Veterinary Hospital
Our Score (88/100)
85 High Road, Thomondgate, Limerick, Limerick
Henry Street Vets
Our Score (86/100)
22 Henry Street, Limerick, Limerick
City Vet
Our Score (82/100)
Lord Edward Street, Limerick, Limerick
Clare Street Vets
Our Score (82/100)
66 Clare Street, Limerick, Limerick






