Vets Direct Ireland 3.35

Mobile Vet Surgery
Dublin

About Vets Direct Ireland

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Contact Details & Working Hours

Details

We bring the veterinary consult room to your home. Our goal is to be the most convenient veterinary service you have ever experienced.

Our house calls are by appointment and the following is a list of the services we offer:

Complete physical examination
Annual booster vaccinations and thorough health check
Puppy/kitten vaccination courses
Pet passports
Euthanasia
Blood testing
Parasite control (de-fleaing, worming etc)
We offer the most up to date treatments available
Prescriptions
We understand that you know your pet best and when you talk about your pet, we listen. We want to see your animal live a long, happy and healthy life. That is why we believe in preventative health care and make it a priority.

Without the stress, fear and trauma that can occur when animals are taken from their familiar surroundings they respond better and may even heal faster when veterinary care is provided in the comfort of their own home.

About Us

Profile of Una Carroll MVB BComm

Una is our head vet. She graduated from the Veterinary College at UCD in 1997. She has always had a special interest in working with small animals and has done so extensively over the last 11 years. She has worked both in the UK and Ireland.

Una has worked in the Veterinary teaching hospital in UCD as locum resident in small animal medicine and is currently their first house call vet. She takes final year students with her on her calls from the college to give them a flavour of what practice is really like!

She has also worked at the Dublin Animal Emergency Clinic (DAEC) which is the out of hours emergency service provided by some of the small animal vets around Dublin to provide 24 hour care for their patients.

Una works one day a week at Bairbre O Malley’s MVB MRCVS Cert VR exotic referral practice in Bray Co. Wicklow. She has worked there for over six years and has seen a vast array of exotic creatures there such as reptiles, birds and small mammals.

Una likes to keep up to date with all the recent developments in Veterinary Medicine and has just completed a continuing professional development course in small animal practice.

She is passionate about animal welfare and spent five years working for a Dublin based animal charity Saint Francis Dispensary where she was the sole vet and carried out all consultations and surgical procedures.

Una also holds an honours degree in Commerce which she also received from UCD.