Suirside Veterinary Clinic
Quality Veterinary Services for Large & Small Animals
Established as a family-run clinic, Suirside Veterinary Clinic offers quality veterinary services to large and small animals across Waterford, Kilkenny & Tipperary.
Conveniently located in Carrick-On-Suir, we are a busy practice run by a team of animal lovers who are passionate about making sure that your pets and agricultural animals are kept happy and healthy.
Suirside Veterinary Clinic operates an appointment system, however, animals who are seriously ill will be seen to first. This system allows us to provide the best care possible for our patients.
To book an appointment with Suirside Veterinary Clinic, get in touch
Our Veterinary Services
24 Hour Emergency Vet Service
Vaccinations
Gas Anaesthesia
Minor & Major Surgery
Ultrasounds
Laboratory and Blood Tests
Neutering
Stitching & Wound Management
ECG Tests
Animal Reproduction
X-Rays
Laser Therapy (To speed up recovery)
Hip Scoring
Overnight Clinic Stays
General Health Checks
Microchipping
Dosing
Second Opinion Veterinary Services
Euthanasia
Cremation
I need a veterinarian near me- where are you based?
Suirside Veterinary Clinic is a Tipperary vet clinic offering our services to customers in Tipperary and Waterford. Our clinic is based in Carrick-On-Suir, our veterinary clinic offers services to customers in Waterford, Kilkenny and Tipperary.
Do I have to spay my dog?
Yes, it’s highly recommended to spay your dog as soon as they are old enough to be neutered. Not only does neutering your dog stop unwanted pups from being born, but it also comes with a variety of health benefits including the reduction of risk of many cancers.
When should I vaccinate my pet?
Puppies and kittens should be vaccinated aged 6-9 weeks and given booster shots 2-4 weeks later. Get in touch with Suirside Veterinary Clinic today to book your pet in for a vaccination service.
I’ve found an animal that I think is injured- should I bring it to the vets?
If you have found an animal that is clearly injured, we would recommend visiting our Tipperary Veterinary clinic to have the animal seen to. That being said, however, if the animal is wild and not clearly injured, it may be detrimental to handle it. If you’re unsure of whether or not to intervene, get in touch with us today for advice or visit our “wildlife” page for more information.
Do you have any cats or dogs for adoption?
Yes, we sometimes have cats and dogs for adoption. If you’re interested in adopting a pet, get in touch with our team today for more information.