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Pegasus Vets describes itself as a family-run independent practice (not part of a corporate group) treating both small animals and equine patients. Recent reviews repeatedly mention hands-on medical and surgical care—ranging from dental work under anaesthetic to major surgery (a front-leg amputation in a cat) and routine neutering/spays. Owners also describe practical touches like claw-clipping appointments for indoor cats, complimentary check-ups, and a home visit for end-of-life care where the vet helped the owner cope through the process.
Pegasus Vets describes itself as a family-run independent practice (not part of a corporate group) treating both small animals and equine patients. Recent reviews repeatedly mention hands-on medical and surgical care—ranging from dental work under anaesthetic to major surgery (a front-leg amputation in a cat) and routine neutering/spays. Owners also describe practical touches like claw-clipping appointments for indoor cats, complimentary check-ups, and a home visit for end-of-life care where the vet helped the owner cope through the process.
Rase Veterinary Centre
Grimsby
Our Score (76/100)
Rase Veterinary Centre is a veterinary practice that also operates as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. From the latest reviews, it appears set up for both routine care and urgent same-day issues: one owner was told to “go straight in” when their dog ate something unsafe and was seen immediately, with clear guidance on what signs to monitor over the next 48 hours. End-of-life care is also a recurring theme, with multiple owners describing being given time to say goodbye and receiving thoughtful bereavement touches (a candle lit in reception; a card and forget-me-not seeds after collecting ashes).
Rase Veterinary Centre is a veterinary practice that also operates as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. From the latest reviews, it appears set up for both routine care and urgent same-day issues: one owner was told to “go straight in” when their dog ate something unsafe and was seen immediately, with clear guidance on what signs to monitor over the next 48 hours. End-of-life care is also a recurring theme, with multiple owners describing being given time to say goodbye and receiving thoughtful bereavement touches (a candle lit in reception; a card and forget-me-not seeds after collecting ashes).
Lincvet appears to offer routine small-animal veterinary care with an optional Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations. From the latest reviews, owners repeatedly mention vets taking time to explain what they’re doing and giving practical at-home advice (for example, tips to help a cat feel more comfortable during recovery). Reviews also describe a clean reception/consultation space and staff working to keep nervous cats calm; one longer-term client notes recent difficulty getting suitable appointments, citing periods with only one vet available and long waits when emergencies arise.
Lincvet appears to offer routine small-animal veterinary care with an optional Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations. From the latest reviews, owners repeatedly mention vets taking time to explain what they’re doing and giving practical at-home advice (for example, tips to help a cat feel more comfortable during recovery). Reviews also describe a clean reception/consultation space and staff working to keep nervous cats calm; one longer-term client notes recent difficulty getting suitable appointments, citing periods with only one vet available and long waits when emergencies arise.
Our Score (76/100)
From recent reviews, owners often mention a welcoming front‑of‑house team, clear explanations of what will happen, and pets being kept calm during visits. A smaller number of reviews raise concerns about consultation thoroughness and vet communication, including one report of a visit feeling “not the most thorough” and another describing a vet as rude and not explaining findings well.
From recent reviews, owners often mention a welcoming front‑of‑house team, clear explanations of what will happen, and pets being kept calm during visits. A smaller number of reviews raise concerns about consultation thoroughness and vet communication, including one report of a visit feeling “not the most thorough” and another describing a vet as rude and not explaining findings well.
Independent Animal Clinic Ltd describes itself as a small, family-run practice owned and run by Hetty and Adrian Hayes (not part of a corporate group, per the clinic’s own website). Reviewers most often mention support through difficult end-of-life situations and clear explanations during ongoing conditions—one owner specifically describes help understanding and managing a dog’s diabetes. Another reviewer reports acupuncture over 9 months for their dog with “amazing” improvement.
Independent Animal Clinic Ltd describes itself as a small, family-run practice owned and run by Hetty and Adrian Hayes (not part of a corporate group, per the clinic’s own website). Reviewers most often mention support through difficult end-of-life situations and clear explanations during ongoing conditions—one owner specifically describes help understanding and managing a dog’s diabetes. Another reviewer reports acupuncture over 9 months for their dog with “amazing” improvement.
Foxhall Veterinary Clinic is an independently owned small-animal practice established in June 2007, owned by practice manager Tracy Healy. Recent reviews suggest it’s geared toward routine small-pet care (for example vaccinations) and also seeing urgent cases, with one owner saying they were seen “within a few hours” despite not being registered. Handling of anxious pets is mentioned in detail: a nervous dog was muzzled to safely complete a vaccination, then was calm enough to take treats before leaving.
Foxhall Veterinary Clinic is an independently owned small-animal practice established in June 2007, owned by practice manager Tracy Healy. Recent reviews suggest it’s geared toward routine small-pet care (for example vaccinations) and also seeing urgent cases, with one owner saying they were seen “within a few hours” despite not being registered. Handling of anxious pets is mentioned in detail: a nervous dog was muzzled to safely complete a vaccination, then was calm enough to take treats before leaving.
Our Score (75/100)
Park View Vets – Witham St Hughs is part of Park View Veterinary Hospital (not described as part of a larger corporate group in the information provided). The wider practice states it has a large team of vets, nurses and reception staff, is a Cat Friendly Clinic, and arranges emergency cover via Vets Now with overnight care for in‑patients.
Park View Vets – Witham St Hughs is part of Park View Veterinary Hospital (not described as part of a larger corporate group in the information provided). The wider practice states it has a large team of vets, nurses and reception staff, is a Cat Friendly Clinic, and arranges emergency cover via Vets Now with overnight care for in‑patients.
The Shire Veterinary Services describes this as a small, independent, family-owned veterinary team offering care exclusively for cats and dogs, with options for home visits and a focus on keeping appointments as stress-free as possible (including tailoring consult times to the pet’s needs). The website also states they now offer in-house operations, and that out-of-hours calls are diverted to Rase Veterinary Centre for further treatment/hospitalisation/investigations when needed.
The Shire Veterinary Services describes this as a small, independent, family-owned veterinary team offering care exclusively for cats and dogs, with options for home visits and a focus on keeping appointments as stress-free as possible (including tailoring consult times to the pet’s needs). The website also states they now offer in-house operations, and that out-of-hours calls are diverted to Rase Veterinary Centre for further treatment/hospitalisation/investigations when needed.
Blue Cross Animal Hospital
Grimsby
Our Score (74/100)
Concrete details mentioned include
- •Night-time attendance is described by some reviewers (one person notes a “night time” visit and a calm atmosphere), but others report being turned away late in the evening when seeking urgent help. - Eligibility boundaries are mentioned: one reviewer says they “couldn’t help” because they weren’t in the catchment area. - Staff have handled sensitive cases such as helping when a cat had died and been handed in, and taking in an injured wild bird brought by a member of the public.
Concrete details mentioned include
- •Night-time attendance is described by some reviewers (one person notes a “night time” visit and a calm atmosphere), but others report being turned away late in the evening when seeking urgent help. - Eligibility boundaries are mentioned: one reviewer says they “couldn’t help” because they weren’t in the catchment area. - Staff have handled sensitive cases such as helping when a cat had died and been handed in, and taking in an injured wild bird brought by a member of the public.
Clee Veterinary Centre
Grimsby
Our Score (73/100)
Clee Veterinary Centre is a veterinary practice that’s also a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest reviews, it’s frequently used for everyday care (first kitten checks and injections) and routine procedures (castration mentioned), with owners also describing same-day appointment availability when calling in the early afternoon. Front-desk support is a repeated theme—one reviewer highlighted how staff made it easy to obtain pet medical records even after they were no longer registered.
Clee Veterinary Centre is a veterinary practice that’s also a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest reviews, it’s frequently used for everyday care (first kitten checks and injections) and routine procedures (castration mentioned), with owners also describing same-day appointment availability when calling in the early afternoon. Front-desk support is a repeated theme—one reviewer highlighted how staff made it easy to obtain pet medical records even after they were no longer registered.
