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Veterinarians in Dublin, mapped by Jeter

Every veterinarian OpenStreetMap knows about near central Dublin, Ireland, with addresses, phone numbers, hours, and directions, plus today's local weather.

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July in Dublin

Dublin averages 68.2°F highs in July. Heavy weather today? Call ahead and drive with care. The same heat and cold that stress your pet matter most on the way to the vet. See the Dublin weather page for the live forecast.

The 54 mapped veterinarians in Dublin

Sorted by distance from central Dublin. Addresses, hours, and phone numbers come from OpenStreetMap and can lag reality, so call ahead to confirm.

Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

  1. 1

    Village Vets

    2 km
    87 Cabra Road, Dublin
  2. 2

    Fairview Veterinary Hospital

    2.1 km
    Windsor Avenue, Dublin
  3. Top pick nearby 3

    Cara Veterinary Clinic

    2.5 km
    Mo 11:30-12:30, 15:30-19:00, Tu-Th 11:30-12:30, 16:00-19:00, Fr 11:30-12:30, 16:30-19:00, Sa 09:00-12:00
    1a North Circular Road, D07 HE48
  4. 4

    Botanic Veterinary Hospital

    2.6 km
    Mo-Fr 09:00-19:30 · Sa 09:30-12:00,14:00-16:30 · PH,Su 10:00-12:00
    183 Botanic Road, Dublin
  5. 5

    Clontarf Vetinary Hospital

    2.9 km
    MP2
  6. 6

    Village Vets

    2.9 km
    Old Kilmainham, D08 TY09
  7. 7

    Donnybrook Vets

    3.4 km
    Donnybrook Road, Dublin
  8. 8

    Vetinary Clinic

    3.5 km
    Mo-Fr 08:30-09:30
    5 Kenilworth Square North, Dublin
  9. 9

    Sandymount Pet Hospital

    3.6 km
    Mo-Fr 08:00-19:30 · Sa 09:00-12:30
    Gilford Road
  10. 10

    Paws

    4.1 km
    Dublin
  11. 11

    Killester Vets

    4.5 km
    Mo-Fr 09:30-18:30
    Killester Avenue, Dublin, D05 W827
  12. 12

    Patrick Condron

    4.8 km
    Mo-Sa 19:00-20:00
    Templeogue Road, Dublin
  13. 13

    Amy Lara Clinic

    5.1 km
    Malahide Road
  14. 14

    Montrose Veterinary

    5.3 km
    Stillorgan Road, Dundrum, D04 X446
  15. 15

    Paws

    5.6 km
    Mo-Fr 09:00-19:00
    Swords Road
  16. 16

    All Care Veterinary Centre

    6 km
    153 Walkinstown Road, Dublin, D12 E5AN
  17. 17

    Village Vets

    6.3 km
    Mo-Fr 08:30-20:00 · Sa 09:00-18:00 · Su 10:00-18:00
    Dundrum Road
  18. 18

    Village Vets

    6.4 km
    Mo-Fr 09:00-19:00
    Howth Road, Dublin, D05 N7X2
  19. 19

    Nutgove Veterinary Hospital

    6.4 km
    Mo-Fr 09:30-12:30,14:30-16:00,17:15-19:00 · Sa 09:30-12:30
    173 Nutgrove Avenue
  20. 20

    Dundrum Veterinary Clinic

    6.6 km
    Mo-Fr 09:00-19:00 · Sa 09:00-13:00 · Su off
    Main Street, Dundrum
  21. 21

    Village Vets

    7.2 km
    Castleknock
  22. 22

    Palmerstown Veterinary Hospital

    7.7 km
    Mo-Fr 09:00-19:00, Sa 09:30-12:00, Su 11:00-14:30
    20 Old Lucan Road, Dublin
  23. 23

    Stillorgan Veterinary Hospital

    8.1 km
    Glenalbyn Road
  24. 24

    Blackrock Veterinary Clinic

    8.5 km
    Mo-Fr 08:00-19:00 · Sa 09:30-12:30 · Su off
    25 Stillorgan Park, Blackrock
  25. 25

    Animal Hospital

    8.9 km
    Mo-Fr 09:00-19:30, Sa 09:30-16:00
    37 Main Road, Tallaght, D24 Y201

Showing the 25 closest of 54; the map has all of them.

Trip prep for Dublin weather

  • Never leave a pet in the car. On an 80°F day a parked car passes 100°F inside in about 10 minutes, even with windows cracked. Whatever the errand, bring them in or leave them home.
  • July averages 68.2°F highs in Dublin: plan the trip for the cooler morning or evening, and check today's conditions above before loading up.
  • For emergencies, call on the way. Let the clinic know you are coming so they can prepare, keep your pet calm, and minimize movement for injuries.

Dublin veterinarian questions

OpenStreetMap currently maps 54 veterinarians within about 20 km of central Dublin. The closest to the city center is Village Vets, about 2 km out. Community data grows all the time, so a missing spot just means nobody has mapped it yet.
Dublin's hottest month is July with average highs of 68.2 degrees. Above 82 degrees most dogs should keep outdoor time short and shaded, and above 90 degrees skip it entirely. The live verdict on this page applies those same bands to right-now conditions.
Listings that record emergency or 24/7 service are flagged, but always call first to confirm they are open and can see your pet. For emergencies, call while you are on the way so the team can prepare.

Place data © OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL). Coverage varies by city; a missing pin does not mean a place does not exist, and details change: always call ahead or check official pages. In an emergency, call the clinic while you are on the way. Weather guidance is general care information, not veterinary advice.

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