Ballygaddy Veterinary Surgery – Vets in Tuam
Clinic Overview
- Owners repeatedly describe the standard of care as fantastic across multiple animals. - Several reviews highlight a helpful, friendly team and a generally positive experience at the clinic. - One owner said they were seen quickly for a puppy’s second vaccination, with a check-up and good advice included.
Ballygaddy Veterinary Surgery is a veterinary clinic in Tuam, Galway with a strong recent track record in owner feedback. Recent comments highlight kind, helpful care across routine visits, illness appointments, and end-of-life support. The overall tone from reviewers is consistently positive.
Services
- •Routine vaccinations and puppy care: Owners mention puppy vaccinations, including a second-round vaccination, with a health check carried out during the same visit.
- •General consultations and advice: Reviews describe pets being checked over and owners being given helpful advice during appointments.
- •Care for sick pets: Owners mention support when dogs became unwell, with staff described as very helpful.
- •End-of-life support: One review specifically praises the kindness shown when it was time to say goodbye to a dog.
Pricing
No published pricing information is currently available for this clinic.
People
- •Áine (vet): Praised as thorough and kind during an appointment, with one owner also saying another dog had been treated very well on a previous visit.
- •Fergal: Mentioned warmly for being kind and caring during an end-of-life visit.
- •Team: Reviewers also describe the wider team as nice, helpful, and caring.
Reviews
Google rating: 4.8 stars from 75 reviews. Recent feedback is very positive overall.
- •Owners repeatedly describe the standard of care as fantastic across multiple animals.
- •Several reviews highlight a helpful, friendly team and a generally positive experience at the clinic.
- •One owner said they were seen quickly for a puppy’s second vaccination, with a check-up and good advice included.
- •Áine is singled out for being thorough and kind, while Fergal is specifically thanked for compassionate support during a difficult goodbye.

