S02 E03 How Village Vets Raheny is Becoming a Community Clinic
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In this episode of The Raheny Podcast, I chat with Sorcha, owner and partner at Village Vets Raheny. From training in Budapest to opening a three-floor veterinary hospital in the old Ulster Bank building, Sorcha shares what it takes to run a modern clinic while keeping the warmth of a local community practice. She talks about common pet issues, why insurance matters, and the little touches that make vet visits less stressful. Perfect for pet owners, animal lovers, and anyone curious about Raheny’s evolving village life.
[00:08] Why Sorcha chose Raheny and the origins of the clinic
[01:27] What partnership with Village Vets really means
[01:59] Sorcha’s journey: from zoology to veterinary medicine in Budapest
[03:41] Inside the three-floor hospital and its facilities
[04:29] Starting out with a small team and building momentum
[05:17] Typical cases—itchy skin, tummy upsets, vaccines, and more
[05:28] Handling exotics and when to refer to specialist clinics
[07:09] The mindset shift from junior vet to clinic partner
[07:43] Building a welcoming, community-first practice
[09:29] Why continuity of care and familiar faces matter for owners
[10:06] The underused but vital role of pet insurance
[14:58] Introducing fear-free medicine and behavioral support
[18:37] Full surgeries, diagnostics, and advanced care in-house
[19:58] The warm welcome from the Raheny community
[21:02] Funny clinic stories and pets with unforgettable names
[22:47] Future plans: expanding services and a dermatology specialty
[23:31] Summer advice: ticks, hydration, overheating, and safe travel
[24:50] Clearing up a local myth: they’re not the Ulster Bank anymore!