Farm Vets in Ballinasloe

Farm Vets in Ballinasloe

Large-animal veterinary services for livestock, horses and farm animals

About Farm & Large-Animal Vets in Ballinasloe

Updated January 2026

Ballinasloe does not host any farm or large-animal veterinary services.

With no clinics offering services for farm animals, the town's veterinary care is exclusively focused on companion animals. Pet owners seeking farm-related veterinary services must look beyond Ballinasloe to nearby areas.

There are 3 veterinary clinics listed for farm and large-animal vets in Ballinasloe.

Top Rated Farm & Large-Animal Vets in Ballinasloe

Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews

#2 Ranking

Our Score (75/100)

4.8(42 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
cow
pig

Independent, family-run veterinary practice led by Hugh Dolan, with multiple reviews describing Hugh and his wife working as a small team. Based on the latest reviews, the clinic is used most often for dogs and cats, with owners highlighting fast access to care (including being seen “so quickly”) and straightforward decision-making (one owner says earlier, more expensive treatment elsewhere was “incorrect” and they got the treatment their dog “needed” here). Reviews also mention going beyond routine hours in specific situations (opening late at night for a sick fox) and support with end-of-life care for a cat (“made the final part easier”).

#3 Ranking

Our Score (74/100)

4.7(27 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
cow
pig

Concrete specifics supported by available sources

  • The clinic website states non-emergency cases only. - The website indicates work with large animals and small animals (mentioned as site sections). - Reviews specifically mention ongoing care for two sick dogs and efforts to investigate (“no stone was left unturned”).

Our Score (49/100)

4.2(5 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
cow
pig

Lower Ormond Veterinary Eyrecourt is a general veterinary practice that, in the written reviews available, is most often discussed in the context of routine dog care and surgery. Owners describe vaccinations, microchipping and spaying, including one account of an “aggressive” older dog where the vet reportedly planned steps to minimise stress and provided pre‑ and post‑op care.