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Welcome to Brayvet

Brayvet is a friendly informal veterinary practice where pets are recognised as members of the family. We pride ourselves on providing the highest quality healthcare for your pet in a relaxed atmosphere where you will feel quite comfortable discussing the needs of your companion.
We are a modern companion animal veterinary clinic, with fully equipped operating theatres, diagnostic imaging facilities (including X-ray automatic processor and ultrasound), in-house laboratory, and in-patient wards.

Brayvet is a very busy place these days and there is a constant coming and going through the waiting room. As a result we ask that if at all possible, you phone us in advance and make an appointment. This allows to give you and your pet our undivided attention and saves you having to wait around for long period.

Opening Times:
MONDAY - FRIDAY, 8:30am - 7:00pm
SATURDAY, 8:30am - 12:00 noon


Appointment Times:
MONDAY - FRIDAY, 9:00am - 12:00 noon, 2:30pm - 4:00pm, 5:00pm - 7:00pm
SATURDAY, 9:00am - 12:00 noon


If you wish to see a specific veterinary surgeon, you should mention this to the receptionist when the appointment is made. Emergencies will be seen at once.

How to find us

Brayvet is close to the northern entrance to Bray town.

As you drive into Bray from the north, you turn right at the first traffic lights onto Old Conna Ave. Or heading from Bray town, you turn left at these traffic lights. Brayvet is about 200 yards up Old Conna Ave, on the right.

If you are travelling from further south than Bray, it is easiest to stay on the N11 until the last exit for Bray, signposted "Bray, Shankill". The slip road takes you directly onto Old Conna Ave. You turn right at the end of the slip road, and we are 100 yards up on the left.

If you are visiting us for the first time, please print out the map below by right-clicking on it with your mouse, then selecting 'print picture'.



Location marked with a red dot on Google satellite map:



(click on the Google satellite map pictures to go to the view on Google maps)

 
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