About Dog & Cat Vets in Tuam
Understanding the provision for dogs and cats in Tuam.
All four veterinary clinics in Tuam are primarily focused on companion animals, specifically dogs and cats. This focus ensures that pet owners have access to a range of services including routine check-ups, vaccinations, and basic surgical procedures. The high ratings and strong customer feedback suggest that these clinics provide reliable and compassionate care for pets. [Internal link to town's dog and cat vets page]
There are 4 veterinary clinics listed for Dog & Cat vets in Tuam.
Top Rated Dog & Cat Vets in Tuam
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
From the latest reviews available, owners most often point to
- •Routine neutering/spaying with smooth recoveries described in detail (including a “side incision” that “healed beautifully” in ~10 days for one cat). - A mixed picture on reception/front desk: some reviews say reception are “lovely” and can’t do enough, while others say “receptionist not so.”
- •One older review reports a problem reaching the clinic during an emergency (out-of-office not working), despite otherwise praising care.
From the latest reviews available, owners most often point to
- •Routine neutering/spaying with smooth recoveries described in detail (including a “side incision” that “healed beautifully” in ~10 days for one cat). - A mixed picture on reception/front desk: some reviews say reception are “lovely” and can’t do enough, while others say “receptionist not so.”
- •One older review reports a problem reaching the clinic during an emergency (out-of-office not working), despite otherwise praising care.
Ballygaddy Veterinary Surgery is most often described in reviews as a general veterinary practice for routine care and sick visits, with particular mentions of puppy vaccinations and support during end-of-life decisions. Owners describe being seen quickly for a puppy’s second vaccination, with the puppy also checked over and advice given. Individual vets are named in reviews: Áine is described as “thorough,” and Fergal is mentioned for kind support when it was time to say goodbye to a dog.
Ballygaddy Veterinary Surgery is most often described in reviews as a general veterinary practice for routine care and sick visits, with particular mentions of puppy vaccinations and support during end-of-life decisions. Owners describe being seen quickly for a puppy’s second vaccination, with the puppy also checked over and advice given. Individual vets are named in reviews: Áine is described as “thorough,” and Fergal is mentioned for kind support when it was time to say goodbye to a dog.
No corporate group affiliation is stated in the available information. Based on the latest reviews, this clinic is repeatedly used for vaccinations and urgent issues, with owners describing fast access in emergencies (one reviewer was seen within 20 minutes on Christmas Eve morning). Another owner says the vet vaccinated their dogs outside to minimise stress.
No corporate group affiliation is stated in the available information. Based on the latest reviews, this clinic is repeatedly used for vaccinations and urgent issues, with owners describing fast access in emergencies (one reviewer was seen within 20 minutes on Christmas Eve morning). Another owner says the vet vaccinated their dogs outside to minimise stress.
Decision-relevant specifics from the latest reviews include
- •Quiet puppy appointment with “no cats” present was specifically appreciated by one owner with a young pup. - Owners mention vets who take concerns seriously and investigate, with one reporting improved quality of life and extended life for their dog after other vets dismissed concerns. - A past case of pancreatitis is mentioned, where a vet (“Tom”) was credited with saving a dog’s life.
Decision-relevant specifics from the latest reviews include
- •Quiet puppy appointment with “no cats” present was specifically appreciated by one owner with a young pup. - Owners mention vets who take concerns seriously and investigate, with one reporting improved quality of life and extended life for their dog after other vets dismissed concerns. - A past case of pancreatitis is mentioned, where a vet (“Tom”) was credited with saving a dog’s life.



