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Abbey Veterinary Centre
Market Rasen
Our Score (68/100)
Abbey Veterinary Centre is a proudly independent practice (Abbey Veterinary Centre (Grimsby) Limited) providing first-opinion care and also taking referrals for advanced diagnostics and surgery. Based on the website, it’s set up for more complex work than many general practices, with CT/MRI imaging, digital radiography, and an in-house laboratory. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention being fit in quickly at short notice and having treatments explained clearly without feeling rushed; specific examples include a cat treated after being bitten and a puppy treated for a sting/allergic reaction with an injection.
Abbey Veterinary Centre is a proudly independent practice (Abbey Veterinary Centre (Grimsby) Limited) providing first-opinion care and also taking referrals for advanced diagnostics and surgery. Based on the website, it’s set up for more complex work than many general practices, with CT/MRI imaging, digital radiography, and an in-house laboratory. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention being fit in quickly at short notice and having treatments explained clearly without feeling rushed; specific examples include a cat treated after being bitten and a puppy treated for a sting/allergic reaction with an injection.
Witham View Veterinary Surgery
Woodhall Spa
Our Score (67/100)
Witham View Veterinary Surgery describes itself as an independent small-animal practice, owned and run by two vets (Avril and Nicola) with 25 years’ combined experience. The clinic is equipped with digital x‑ray, ultrasound, and an in‑house laboratory.
Witham View Veterinary Surgery describes itself as an independent small-animal practice, owned and run by two vets (Avril and Nicola) with 25 years’ combined experience. The clinic is equipped with digital x‑ray, ultrasound, and an in‑house laboratory.
Rase Veterinary Centre is a small-animal practice seen in reviews treating cats and dogs for routine care (vaccinations), ongoing medication/check-ups, surgery (“op”), and end-of-life euthanasia. Owners repeatedly mention a spacious waiting room and staff who physically help with handling (for example, a vet lifting an elderly cat gently out of a carrier, and calmly managing a “snappy” German shepherd through a procedure). Decision-making and communication get mixed feedback: several reviews describe a calm, supportive experience (including a vet coming in early to accommodate an urgent euthanasia), while others allege poor communication during puppy vaccinations and concerns about misdiagnosis and high pricing.
Rase Veterinary Centre is a small-animal practice seen in reviews treating cats and dogs for routine care (vaccinations), ongoing medication/check-ups, surgery (“op”), and end-of-life euthanasia. Owners repeatedly mention a spacious waiting room and staff who physically help with handling (for example, a vet lifting an elderly cat gently out of a carrier, and calmly managing a “snappy” German shepherd through a procedure). Decision-making and communication get mixed feedback: several reviews describe a calm, supportive experience (including a vet coming in early to accommodate an urgent euthanasia), while others allege poor communication during puppy vaccinations and concerns about misdiagnosis and high pricing.
Rase Vets
Boston
Our Score (66/100)
Rase Vets is part of the Rase and Aldervale Vets group, and the website states it holds RCVS Tier 3 accreditation. The clinic presents itself as set up for both routine care and more involved work, with on-site lab diagnostics and listed orthopaedic and soft-tissue surgery, plus home visits and a dedicated rehabilitation service (“Rase Rehab”).
Rase Vets is part of the Rase and Aldervale Vets group, and the website states it holds RCVS Tier 3 accreditation. The clinic presents itself as set up for both routine care and more involved work, with on-site lab diagnostics and listed orthopaedic and soft-tissue surgery, plus home visits and a dedicated rehabilitation service (“Rase Rehab”).
The Shire Veterinary Services is a small, independent, family-owned practice that treats cats and dogs. The website mentions in-house operations, while out-of-hours calls are diverted to Rase Veterinary Centre for treatment, hospitalisation, investigations, or operations. Recent reviews focus heavily on end-of-life support (including home visits, talking families through the process, and returning ashes with keepsakes), plus practical problem-solving during procedures (one owner says a chronic paw issue was identified while their dog was under anaesthetic for a dental).
The Shire Veterinary Services is a small, independent, family-owned practice that treats cats and dogs. The website mentions in-house operations, while out-of-hours calls are diverted to Rase Veterinary Centre for treatment, hospitalisation, investigations, or operations. Recent reviews focus heavily on end-of-life support (including home visits, talking families through the process, and returning ashes with keepsakes), plus practical problem-solving during procedures (one owner says a chronic paw issue was identified while their dog was under anaesthetic for a dental).
Vets for Pets Spalding is described on its website as a locally owned Vets for Pets practice. It’s set up for a broad range of cases, with two surgical theatres, an in-house laboratory, digital X-ray, ultrasound, and an on-site pharmacy. The practice also promotes advanced surgery in-house, including keyhole (laparoscopic) procedures and orthopaedic surgery (examples given include cruciate ligament surgery, patella issues, and elbow dysplasia).
Vets for Pets Spalding is described on its website as a locally owned Vets for Pets practice. It’s set up for a broad range of cases, with two surgical theatres, an in-house laboratory, digital X-ray, ultrasound, and an on-site pharmacy. The practice also promotes advanced surgery in-house, including keyhole (laparoscopic) procedures and orthopaedic surgery (examples given include cruciate ligament surgery, patella issues, and elbow dysplasia).
Vet On The Corner describes itself as a family-owned, one-vet practice. Recent reviews suggest the clinic has changed ownership, with one owner saying this wasn’t clear from the website at the time they joined. Feedback is mixed: several recent reviewers describe the team (including Grace) “going above and beyond,” while a detailed 1‑star account describes a traumatic blood-draw attempt from a cat’s neck and concerns about communication around an insurance-claim admin fee.
Vet On The Corner describes itself as a family-owned, one-vet practice. Recent reviews suggest the clinic has changed ownership, with one owner saying this wasn’t clear from the website at the time they joined. Feedback is mixed: several recent reviewers describe the team (including Grace) “going above and beyond,” while a detailed 1‑star account describes a traumatic blood-draw attempt from a cat’s neck and concerns about communication around an insurance-claim admin fee.
Tower Equine Veterinary Surgeons is an equine-only practice with on-site diagnostic facilities (including digital radiography, ultrasonography and gastroscopy) and purpose-built examination areas (stocks, trot-up, lunge area and outdoor school), plus inpatient stabling and turnout. The website also describes breeding and stud services, including a BEVA-approved Artificial Insemination Centre for chilled and frozen semen.
Tower Equine Veterinary Surgeons is an equine-only practice with on-site diagnostic facilities (including digital radiography, ultrasonography and gastroscopy) and purpose-built examination areas (stocks, trot-up, lunge area and outdoor school), plus inpatient stabling and turnout. The website also describes breeding and stud services, including a BEVA-approved Artificial Insemination Centre for chilled and frozen semen.
Ownership/group affiliation isn’t stated in the information available to us. Based on recent reviews, this clinic is used for routine preventive care (puppy vaccinations) and specific procedures including cherry eye treatment and hip/elbow X‑ray testing. Owners describe practical, case-specific discussions—e.g., being shown X‑rays and having them explained—and at least one reviewer notes being allowed to stay with their dog until she was asleep before imaging.
Ownership/group affiliation isn’t stated in the information available to us. Based on recent reviews, this clinic is used for routine preventive care (puppy vaccinations) and specific procedures including cherry eye treatment and hip/elbow X‑ray testing. Owners describe practical, case-specific discussions—e.g., being shown X‑rays and having them explained—and at least one reviewer notes being allowed to stay with their dog until she was asleep before imaging.
Lincs Veterinary Solutions Ltd
Market Rasen
Our Score (57/100)
Lincs Veterinary Solutions Ltd is a limited company veterinary provider with emergency veterinary services listed (24/7 or extended hours). Beyond this emergency capability, no further service details, facilities, or policies were provided in the available clinic data or website information. Google shows a 5.0-star rating, but no written review text was available to confirm what owners specifically praise.
Lincs Veterinary Solutions Ltd is a limited company veterinary provider with emergency veterinary services listed (24/7 or extended hours). Beyond this emergency capability, no further service details, facilities, or policies were provided in the available clinic data or website information. Google shows a 5.0-star rating, but no written review text was available to confirm what owners specifically praise.
