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Best Vets in Lincolnshire

Showing 91-100 of 101 clinics

#91

TWO COUNTIES VETS

Westwoodside

Our Score (54/100)

4.8(53 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:

Two Counties Vets describes itself as an independent veterinary practice operating from two surgeries. From its website, it offers routine health checks, repeat prescriptions, and advanced treatments, with weekday emergency appointment availability from 6:00pm–7:00pm.

Our Score (54/100)

5.0(4 reviews)
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
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Thornton Wright Veterinary Services Ltd is an independent equine veterinary practice focused on ambulatory care for horses, ponies, donkeys and mules. The clinic’s website lists both routine work and more complex equine cases (including lameness/poor performance investigations, diagnostic imaging, surgery, and reproductive services), with 24/7 emergency out-of-hours support stated.

#93

Aldervale Vets

Chapel St Leonards

Our Score (50/100)

4.4(95 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

Aldervale Vets is part of the Aldervale/Rase network (supported by Rase Veterinary Centre) and states it provides its own emergency out‑of‑hours cover across its linked small‑animal practices. The website lists an onsite laboratory and RCVS Tier 3 accreditation, alongside surgery and diagnostic capabilities.

#94

Gordon K A Lochrie

Gainsborough

Our Score (45/100)

3.6(129 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

Gordon K A Lochrie appears to be a small practice (no corporate/group ownership is stated in the information provided). The latest reviews repeatedly separate the clinical care from the front-desk experience: multiple reviewers describe the vet “Gordon” as good with animals, while several 1–2★ reviews focus on rude, condescending interactions with the receptionist (described by one reviewer as “the vet’s wife”). One review mentions a cat being spayed via a charity scheme and then a dispute about the correct collection time after the operation.

#95

Rase Vets

Market Rasen

Our Score (45/100)

5.0(1 review)
Independent Clinic
Treats:

Rase Vets is presented on its website as Rase Veterinary Nursing College, described as a veterinary nurse training college rather than a general veterinary practice. The website navigation highlights taught programmes including Veterinary Nursing, Equine Veterinary Nursing, and an Animal Care Level 2 Diploma. Google shows a 5.0 rating from 1 review, but no written feedback is available in the review data provided here.

#96

Gordon K A Lochrie

Gainsborough

Our Score (27/100)

3.0(12 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
  • Strong split between clinical experience and reception experience: multiple 1-star reviews focus almost entirely on alleged rudeness/condescension from the receptionist (including during an attempt to register a cat), while multiple 5-star reviews praise the vet’s handling of animals. - Comfort for anxious owners/pets: reviewers mention feeling reassured and “at ease” during appointments. - Repeat/custom from cat owners: some reviewers explicitly say they won’t use another vet for their cats.

Our Score (26/100)

Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

James Street Veterinary Centre describes itself as an independent practice (not part of a corporate group) that has been caring for pets for over 100 years. Based on the services it lists, it appears set up for routine consultations and diagnostics, surgical cases (including laparoscopic surgery), and dentistry, with additional provision for exotic pets. For out-of-hours help, it states it provides 24/7 digital vet support via a partnership with Vidivet.

Our Score (25/100)

Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Abbey Veterinary Centre describes itself as a fully independent, first-opinion and referral practice with a strong emphasis on “accurate diagnoses” and advanced in-house diagnostics. Based on its stated facilities and referral services, it appears set up not just for routine care but also for complex investigations and surgical work, including orthopaedics and minimally invasive (“key-hole”) procedures. It also states it provides 24-hour emergency care, with urgent cases handled on Sundays, and that it is a veterinary nurse training facility.

Our Score (20/100)

Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Eastfield Veterinary Clinic is set up for both routine veterinary care and urgent cases, with emergency veterinary services listed as available 24/7 or via extended hours. It’s also identified as a veterinary nurse training facility, suggesting the practice supports clinical training alongside day-to-day patient care. Ownership (independent vs part of a larger corporate group) isn’t stated in the information provided.

Our Score (17/100)

Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
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Rase Equine Hospital is part of the wider Rase Veterinary Centre group (a multi-site practice). It’s set up for both routine and referral-style equine work, with surgical capability and in-house diagnostics supported by an onsite laboratory. The hospital states it provides its own emergency out‑of‑hours cover for its practices, and it holds RCVS Tier 3 accreditation.

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