About Clanrye Vets - Newry
Clanrye Vets sits on Belfast Road in Newry, Northern Ireland. The practice treats cats, dogs, cattle, sheep, birds, horses, goats, pigs, and small mammals. Blood tests, dental work, X-rays, microchipping, neutering, and vaccinations are all available.
Small animal appointments run Monday to Saturday — mornings and afternoons on weekdays, mornings only on Saturday. Large animal visits happen during the day, whether for routine work or emergencies. The practice operates a 24-hour emergency line for urgent cases.
Part of Clanrye Vets
Animals we care for
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Cats
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Dogs
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Small Mammals
Facilities
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Open at weekends
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Out-of-hours service
Services
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Blood testing
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Dentistry
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Microchipping
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Neutering
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Vaccinations
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Diagnostic imaging
Opening hours
- Monday
- Appointments
- 9am – 11:40am
- Appointments
- 2:20pm – 5:20pm
- Tuesday
- Appointments
- 9am – 11:40am
- Appointments
- 2:20pm – 5:20pm
- Wednesday
- Appointments
- 9am – 11:40am
- Appointments
- 2:20pm – 5:20pm
- Thursday
- Appointments
- 9am – 11:40am
- Appointments
- 2:20pm – 5:20pm
- Friday
- Appointments
- 9am – 11:40am
- Appointments
- 2:20pm – 5:20pm
- Saturday
- Appointments
- 9:30am – 11am
- Sunday
- Closed
Newry clinic appointment times
Reviews of Clanrye Vets - Newry
Based on 5 reviews
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Linda Copeland
Google 1 February 2026
I want to thank the receptionists in Newry they are so helpful and kind, nothing is to much trouble for them anytime, when you phone or just call in without an appointment, thank you so much. Also to the veterinary staff for their excellent care.
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Audrey W
Google 17 September 2025
I felt this veterinary practice was sympathetic and caring. We didn't have a good outcome for our pet but they have us a while in a quiet room and let us out through a private door so we didn't have to go past other people.
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Ann Marenghi
Google 26 June 2025
I would like like to compliment clanrye vets on the fantastic service that myself and my dog (Bella) received yesterday. From the moment we went in and spoke with the receptionist (Orla) to the treatment Bella received from the lady vet I am beyond words. Bella is usually a drama queen and doesn’t go down without a fight, but it was like having a completely different dog (don’t get me wrong, when she first went in, you would have thought she was going to get her head chopped off, as she was so stressed and shaking) but within about ten minutes she sat so calm that I simply couldn’t believe it. She went quietly into the treatment room, had her treatment and brought back out to me. Paperwork and passport filled in without Bella having to endure being away from me stressing. Would highly recommend and will definitely use again. Off now on hols Thank you and keep up the good work guys.
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No No
Google 23 April 2025
We love Clanrye vets, the service from the vets has always been stellar but I have to say the two receptionists, the older black haired one and the smaller blonde one with glasses are 2 of the most unpleasant, dismissive and downright rudest people I have ever had the displeasure of meeting. They are completely in the wrong job and should not be front of house. They will ignore you when you walk in, continuing to stare at their computer until you’ve stood there waiting to be acknowledged. Monosyllabic and curt they completely let this wonderful surgery down.
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Jim McGrath
Google 12 February 2020
Took my 17 year old dog to be put down. Arrived at 9.20 without an appointment and was told I'd have to wait until 10.10am until others with appointments were seen. The vet was ready at 10.20. I sat in the waiting room obviously upset whilst the dog lay in the boot of the car. 5 minutes did the job. I'm sure if the vet had asked the other pet owners, they would have allowed me to go before them. I'm only glad it wasn't an older person, living on there own, grieving for their only company. Maybe vets could put into place a policy were pet owners who need their pet put down have special treatment rather than leaving them to publicly grieve for an unnecessary time.
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- Where is Clanrye Vets - Newry?
- Clanrye Vets - Newry is a veterinary practice in Newry, Down. The full address, phone number and opening hours are listed on this page.
- Which animals does Clanrye Vets - Newry list care for?
- Clanrye Vets - Newry lists care for Cats, Dogs and Small Mammals. Call the practice to confirm current clinician availability for your pet.
- Which services are listed for Clanrye Vets - Newry?
- The Vet Verified listing includes Blood testing, Dentistry, Microchipping, Neutering, Vaccinations and Diagnostic imaging. Contact the practice to confirm the service is currently available and suitable for your pet.
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- Call the practice directly using the phone number on this page. Online booking through Vet Verified appears here when the practice switches it on.
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