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Looking for a vet in Donegal?

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Did you know we offer organic and conventional flock/herd health plans.
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Bluestack Veterinary Clinic

WELCOME TO BLUESTACK VETERINARY CLINIC

We are a quality and personal veterinary service for your pets, horses and farm animals in Donegal and throughout the northwest of Ireland.

Our team of dedicated vets in Donegal are here to cater for all client requirements and take great pride in helping local farming communities build and develop sustainable and profitable farms.

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with our vets in Donegal 

OUR SERVICES

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PET OWNERS

Learn about what we can offer you and your pet. Including dental care, surgery, vaccinations and more.

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HORSE OWNERS

Our equine veterinarian provides all types of emergency and routine veterinary care for horses, ponies and donkeys.

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FARMERS

We help farmers care for their herds and flocks while building profitable farms by improving production targets.

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CONTACT US

Contact us for any of your veterinary queries . Call us today

We specialise in maintaining flock and herd health.

Call us today

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

I am looking for a vet near me. Where are you based?

Animal owners who live locally or in the surrounding areas, visit our Donegal Town or Ballybofey clinic when they require veterinary services of the highest quality standards. Get in touch with us to arrange an appointment for your pet.

How much do pet vaccinations cost?

Get in touch with one of our veterinary clinics to discuss pricing for the vaccination of your small animal. Dogs and cats should be vaccinated annually after receiving their initial vaccines. We also vaccinate older pets who may have never been vaccinated in order to protect them against infectious diseases.

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