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Best Vets in Antrim

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#51
5.0(3 reviews)
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
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JJ and SE McBride is a veterinary surgery with emergency/extended-hours cover noted in the available clinic data. No corporate group ownership is mentioned in the information provided. Recent reviews describe weekend help for an injured paw and ongoing care through a pet’s end of life, with one staff member, Rebecca, repeatedly singled out for how she handled visits “every time” right up to a dog’s final stage of life.

4.9(162 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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W P McCullough Veterinary Surgeon (Causeway Veterinary Clinic) states on its website that it closed on 30 June 2024 due to retirement. Recent reviews largely describe a small practice experience centred around “Liam” and his team, with repeated mentions of a spotless/clean clinic and clear communication during difficult cases. One recent reviewer explicitly says the clinic “doesn’t exist anymore,” which aligns with the website closure notice. Concrete examples mentioned by owners include: - Help with a pet passport. - Treating a dog with “huge lumps of in growing hair” on the head, after a poor experience elsewhere. - Managing a seriously ill 8‑month‑old puppy, with owners highlighting the team’s communication and effort.

4.7(199 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Farmhill Veterinary Clinic offers routine vet care with the option to book appointments online. Based on the website and recent reviews, it appears geared toward ongoing care for senior pets and sensitive end‑of‑life support: owners describe long-term management of issues like a heart murmur and deteriorating eyesight, and a euthanasia visit handled in a way that felt “private and not rushed” (including allowing an owner to stay in the car with their dog for sedation). Reviews also repeatedly mention clear explanations of problems and a welcoming, accommodating front-of-house experience.

4.7(141 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
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Glenburn Veterinary Surgeons is a veterinary practice that also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility (stated in the clinic data). The practice comes across in reviews as set up for routine consultations and ongoing care, with owners repeatedly describing clear explanations of what will be done, and vets who ask targeted questions to cover all aspects of a condition before the visit ends. Practical support is also mentioned, including the team handling pet insurance claim paperwork, and one owner reporting their appointment was brought forward when staff heard concern in their voice. Reviews also describe sensitive end-of-life care, with a dog “treated with dignity and respect” during euthanasia. (Ownership group/independent status isn’t stated in the information provided.)

4.6(262 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
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Carrickfergus Vets4Pets Ltd is a Vets4Pets practice that the website describes as locally owned and run by Kerensa Scott, established in 2011. Based on the clinic’s stated facilities (in‑house lab, imaging, operating theatre, isolation, separate dog/cat wards) it appears set up for routine consults plus on‑site diagnostics and surgery, rather than being a consult-only site. Decision-relevant specifics owners mention alongside those capabilities: - Euthanasia appointment experience is mixed: one owner describes a vet who “gave us time” and said there was “no hurry to leave,” but also reports abrupt/rude reception interactions around arrival and payment. - Billing clarity is disputed in one review: an invoice for £385 (described by the reviewer as covering cremation and drugs) was said to be unitemised, and the reviewer reports they didn’t receive an itemised breakdown after requesting it. - A “senior MOT” visit is described in one review as not thorough enough (the owner expected a full check, and reports their dog’s weight wasn’t checked).

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