About Veterinary Care in Naas
Naas has 10 veterinary clinics with an average Google rating of 4.7/5 across nearly 6,000 reviews, giving pet owners a well-reviewed set of local options. A key local feature is strong weekend availability, which makes routine appointments and late-week concerns easier to arrange.
Top 3 clinics (current town ranking)
| Clinic | Our Score | Verified | Prices |
|---|---|---|---|
| Highfield Veterinary Clinic | 59/100 | — | — |
| Highfield Veterinary | 59/100 | — | — |
| Naas Vet Clinic | 58/100 | — | — |
Naas stands out as a strong town for pet owners because it combines a solid spread of clinics with consistently high public feedback. There is enough choice that most households should be able to find a practice that suits their location, schedule, and pet type, rather than simply taking the first available option. The depth of reviews also makes local opinion more useful than in towns where only a handful of customers have commented, so patterns around communication, continuity of care, and handling style are likely to be more meaningful.
The main note of caution is that none of the clinics in Naas are verified, which here simply means the listing details have not been confirmed by a registered user. That does not say anything negative about clinical standards, but it does mean owners should confirm phone numbers, opening hours, and appointment availability directly before relying on a listing. Weekend access is a genuine advantage in Naas, especially for busy owners or pets that become unwell late in the week. Emergency cover is the clear gap: there is no local emergency veterinary service, so serious out-of-hours cases may mean travelling outside Naas.
When choosing between vets in Naas, start with the practical filters that matter most in daily life: how quickly you can get there, whether the opening times fit your week, and whether the clinic regularly sees your kind of pet. After that, use recent review comments to look past the overall rating and focus on issues that affect real care, such as how clearly the team explains treatment, how well they manage nervous animals, and whether follow-up feels organised. If your pet has an ongoing condition, it is worth asking whether you are likely to see the same vet regularly.
Overall, Naas looks particularly good for routine and continuing veterinary care because the town offers both choice and a broad service mix. The smartest approach is to pick a preferred clinic for everyday care and, separately, know in advance which out-of-area emergency provider you would use if a night-time crisis happens. That small bit of planning closes the one obvious gap in an otherwise strong local market.
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10 clinicsBest Rated Veterinary Clinics in Naas, Kildare
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
Highfield Veterinary Clinic is part of the Highfield Veterinary Group. It offers routine preventive care, including vaccinations, along with pet health plans, repeat prescriptions, and urgent/emergency care. Recent feedback also points to compassionate end-of-life support, including a home euthanasia visit, and a team that is seen as fast, gentle, and knowledgeable.
Highfield Veterinary in Naas offers routine veterinary care alongside emergency support, with the practice presenting its team as focused on maintaining and improving clinical skills. Recent feedback is especially strong on fast, friendly service and calm, compassionate help during difficult end-of-life decisions. Owners also mention gentle handling at kitten vaccination visits and helpful practical advice from staff.
Naas Vet Clinic focuses on companion animals, with preventative care alongside medical and surgical treatment. The clinic lists in-house diagnostics and surgical facilities including digital x-ray, ultrasound, ECG, blood testing, and endoscopy, and reviews describe both routine appointments and more difficult situations such as surgery and end-of-life care. Outside office hours, the clinic states that emergency cover is provided through its affiliation with MiNightVet Kildare.
Moss Veterinary Hospital presents itself as an independent small-animal hospital in Naas with on-site diagnostics and surgical facilities. It appears equipped for routine care as well as more complex medical and urgent cases, with services including imaging, endoscopy, laboratory testing, ECG, oxygen support, and blood transfusions. Recent reviews consistently highlight prompt help in stressful situations, clear communication about treatment options, and compassionate support around pet loss.
The Irish National Stud is set up as a visitor attraction centred on thoroughbred horses and formal gardens rather than a veterinary clinic. Visitors most often mention guided tours, the Japanese Gardens, and a racing-themed interactive experience, with restaurant and gift shop facilities on site. Recent reviews continue to describe it as educational, well presented, and enjoyable.
More Veterinary Practices in Naas
Additional veterinary clinics serving the area
Highfield Veterinary Clinic is part of the Highfield Veterinary Group. It offers routine preventive care, including vaccinations, along with pet health plans, repeat prescriptions, and urgent/emergency care. Recent feedback also points to compassionate end-of-life support, including a home euthanasia visit, and a team that is seen as fast, gentle, and knowledgeable.
Highfield Veterinary in Naas offers routine veterinary care alongside emergency support, with the practice presenting its team as focused on maintaining and improving clinical skills. Recent feedback is especially strong on fast, friendly service and calm, compassionate help during difficult end-of-life decisions. Owners also mention gentle handling at kitten vaccination visits and helpful practical advice from staff.
Naas Vet Clinic focuses on companion animals, with preventative care alongside medical and surgical treatment. The clinic lists in-house diagnostics and surgical facilities including digital x-ray, ultrasound, ECG, blood testing, and endoscopy, and reviews describe both routine appointments and more difficult situations such as surgery and end-of-life care. Outside office hours, the clinic states that emergency cover is provided through its affiliation with MiNightVet Kildare.
Moss Veterinary Hospital presents itself as an independent small-animal hospital in Naas with on-site diagnostics and surgical facilities. It appears equipped for routine care as well as more complex medical and urgent cases, with services including imaging, endoscopy, laboratory testing, ECG, oxygen support, and blood transfusions. Recent reviews consistently highlight prompt help in stressful situations, clear communication about treatment options, and compassionate support around pet loss.
The Irish National Stud is set up as a visitor attraction centred on thoroughbred horses and formal gardens rather than a veterinary clinic. Visitors most often mention guided tours, the Japanese Gardens, and a racing-themed interactive experience, with restaurant and gift shop facilities on site. Recent reviews continue to describe it as educational, well presented, and enjoyable.
Irish Equine Centre in Naas is an ISO-accredited laboratory focused on independent diagnostics, alongside education and research for the horse industry. Its core emphasis is equine testing, with additional laboratory services for farm, companion and zoo animals, as well as environmental and commercial testing. It appears to be set up primarily as a testing service, with sample submission forming a central part of how clients use the lab.
Meta Osborne is listed in Naas, Co. Kildare with veterinary credentials including MVB, CertESM and MRCVS. Publicly available information is limited, but the small number of written reviews suggests a strong equine or horse-related focus. Specific published details about wider services, facilities and opening arrangements are limited.
Loughtown Veterinary is a veterinary clinic in Naas, Kildare. Publicly available detail on the clinic’s facilities and day-to-day services is limited, and the review history is small and mixed.
Swordlestown Little is a Naas, Kildare establishment with very limited public detail about its veterinary or pet-care offering. The available information does not clearly set out what services are provided, and the small number of public reviews focus more on the place itself than on any clinical care. On Google, it holds a 4.8★ rating from 5 reviews.
Very little public information is available for Dunmurraghill House in Naas, so it is not possible to give a reliable overview of its facilities, clinical focus, or day-to-day service offering. Its ownership status is also unclear from the information available.




