Fairview Veterinary Hospital in Dublin 3

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13, Fairview Strand, Dublin 3, IE Ireland
contacts phone: +353 1 833 8217
website: www.fairviewvet.ie
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Latitude: 53.3628257, Longitude: -6.2375133

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    Jacki Wall

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    Amazing care taken of both the animals and their humans. Most of the team have been working there for many years and have built relationships with their patients. Their hard work and dedication is matched only by their love of our furry and feathered friends

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    James Kinsella

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    Great caring people ..... I love the fact they ask for our address and say the dogs name ... they are the patient after all

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    Bharath Musthy

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    Good vets in there for your beloved pets. Parking is a bit of an issue if the car park of the hospital is full.

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    Melissa OHara

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    Great vet practice. The care and love they gave my dog Kim in her last days couldn't be surpassed. She had a great life to the age of 15.5 and the last year and half of that were no doubt down to her fantastic vet Kimberly. Thank you to all the team there.

  • Laetitia R.

    Laetitia R.

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    I went to this Vet for my cat. She was diagnosed with diabetes and the only way to save her was to give her insulin. They refused to treat her because they said she was too grumpy. I said I would do it myself but they refused to show me how to do it for the same reason. I then came back home with my cat, not knowing what else I should do. But during the night, she got very sick and I thought she wouldn't be able to go through the night. In the morning, I rushed to UCD Emergency Vet and they kept her for 2 days and did an amazing job. She has been saved thanks to them. They immediately gave her a insulin shot because she was having a diabetic shock. It's been 5 months now, I give her insulin twice a day without any problem (against what this Fairview vet thought) and she is stabilized for the moment. I don't understand how you can become vet if you don't want to save animals and even worst, refuse to treat them.... A piece of advice? Never go at the Fairview Vet Hospital but instead you can go to Anicare. They are taking care of my cat since that happened and they are super nice and love pets!

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