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Old Courts Veterinary Centre is a CVS veterinary practice in Brigg and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. It offers both routine care and urgent treatment, with reviews mentioning everything from booster checks and neutering advice to wound repair, end-of-life support, and emergency surgery carried out out of hours. Recent feedback is mostly very positive for compassionate handling and thorough consultations, though a small number of reviewers report serious concerns about care and communication.
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Freiston Veterinary Centre in Boston is part of South Lincs Vets / Marshlands Vets and is owned by IVC Evidensia. It is RCVS-accredited, and the practice website says it offers referral services. The website also states that when the surgery is closed, a vet and a nurse are on duty for emergencies and for the care of hospitalised animals.
Kirksvets is an established Sleaford practice with more than 90 years of service, and it is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. It is part of IVC Evidensia and offers a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations. Recent feedback highlights prompt help in some urgent cases and thoughtful end-of-life support, although experiences around communication, fees and clinical decision-making are mixed.
Kirksvets is an established veterinary clinic in Grantham, with the practice website stating a history of more than 90 years. Ownership is not stated. The clinic treats both cats and dogs and appears set up for routine consultations as well as more complex medical and surgical cases, including major abdominal surgery.
It is not stated whether Ian P Laird MRCVS is an independent practice or part of a wider veterinary group. Recent client feedback points to a practice used for both routine care and urgent problems, with emergency appointments, out-of-hours help, and home visits all mentioned by owners. Examples of treatment discussed by clients include lump removal, surgery to remove a grass seed from a paw, treatment for a urinary tract infection, and care for a cat with a suspected anal gland infection.
Pegasus Vets in Lincoln presents itself as a family-run independent practice, treating both small animals and equine patients rather than operating as part of a corporate group. Reviews describe a practice handling routine care alongside medical and surgical work, including dentals, neutering, soft tissue treatment, and more complex procedures. Out-of-hours cover is stated as provided via Vets Now for small animals, while equine out-of-hours are handled directly by the practice.
Sleaford Vets describes itself as an independent small-animal practice in Sleaford that has been established for over 30 years. The practice says it provides 24-hour emergency care and is a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback points to a clinic handling both routine and urgent cases, with particularly positive comments about kindness, explanations and support during difficult appointments, alongside some recurring criticism of reception and administration.
Rase Veterinary Centre in Market Rasen is a 24/7 practice and a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback often highlights kind, informative staff, urgent short-notice access, and clear explanations during consultations. A smaller number of reviews raise concerns about communication, prescription administration, and aspects of equine case handling.
Rase Veterinary Centre is a veterinary practice in Grimsby that also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. It appears set up for both routine care and urgent same-day problems, with reviews describing rapid triage for issues such as suspected ingestion and appointments offered quickly at weekends. End-of-life care and after-death support are a recurring strength in feedback, although some owners report problems with follow-up communication and billing administration.
- •Gentle, practical animal handling is a repeated positive theme, especially for an elderly cat and a reactive German shepherd. - Supportive reception staff are mentioned more than once, with owners describing them as friendly, attentive, and reassuring. - Compassion around euthanasia stands out in one review, which praises both the vet and receptionist for creating a calm atmosphere and accommodating timing.



