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Lincolnshire Veterinary Centre in Skegness is a veterinary practice that also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. It appears to offer a mix of routine care, dental work, home visits and urgent appointments, with several owners describing rapid help in emergencies and clear explanations about treatment and medication. Recent feedback is mostly positive, though there are also serious complaints about communication, emergency access and one cat consultation.
- •Recent feedback is very positive about the team's friendliness, with several owners describing excellent or first-class service. - Same-day appointments are mentioned more than once, and one reviewer also praised the clinic for being upfront about costs and not pushing unnecessary tests. - Handling of nervous, elderly or vulnerable pets stands out, including specific mentions of a nervous dog, a 17-year-old cat, and two older dogs.
Lincs Farm & Equine is a veterinary practice in Lincoln, Lincolnshire. Publicly available information about the clinic is limited, and a detailed list of services or facilities is not published. The practice name suggests a focus on farm and equine veterinary work, but specific offerings are not set out in the information available publicly.
- •Lameness, performance and examination facilities: The practice lists full lameness examinations and competition horse services, supported by purpose-built areas including stocks, a trot-up, lunge area and outdoor school.
Our Score (42/100)
Thornton Wright Veterinary Services Ltd is an independent equine veterinary practice focused on ambulatory care for horses, ponies, donkeys and mules. Its services cover both routine work and more complex equine cases, including lameness and poor performance investigations, diagnostic imaging, surgery, and reproductive work. The practice also states that it provides 24/7 emergency out-of-hours support.
Lincs Veterinary Solutions Ltd is a limited company veterinary provider in Market Rasen, Lincolnshire. The available clinic information lists emergency veterinary services, including 24/7 or extended-hours cover. Beyond that emergency provision, no further website-grounded details on routine services, facilities, or policies are available.
Gordon K A Lochrie appears to be a small independent practice in Gainsborough, with no group ownership stated. Recent feedback continues to separate the veterinary care from the front-desk experience: Gordon is often praised as a good vet who cares about animals, while several reviewers describe the receptionist as rude or condescending. Review examples mention cat spaying and neutering, treatment for an injured feral cat, and phone communication around post-operative collection arrangements.
- •Recent feedback is strongly divided between positive comments about Gordon’s clinical manner and negative comments about reception. - Several 1-star reviews describe rude or dismissive phone and front-desk interactions, including during attempts to register or book in cats. - Positive reviews focus on Gordon’s handling of animals, with owners saying he is gentle, reassuring, and good with nervous pets and people.
Rase Equine Hospital is part of the wider Rase Veterinary Centre group, a multi-site practice serving equine patients in Lincolnshire. It is set up for both routine and referral-style equine work, with surgical capability, in-house diagnostics and an onsite laboratory. The hospital states that it provides its own emergency out-of-hours cover for its practices, holds RCVS Tier 3 accreditation, and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
