About Specialist Vets in Sleaford
Veterinary clinics in Sleaford offer specialized services and training opportunities.
A significant distinction among the clinics is the availability of veterinary nurse training, offered by four out of five clinics. This indicates a commitment to advancing veterinary practices and ensuring high standards of care through education. Clinics involved in training are likely to be up-to-date with the latest veterinary techniques and practices, providing an added layer of assurance for pet owners. Clinics not involved in training may focus more on delivering routine services efficiently, catering to everyday pet health needs.
There are 5 veterinary clinics listed for specialist vets in Sleaford.
Top Rated Specialist Vets in Sleaford
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
- •Handling of anxious/nervous pets: owners describe staff taking time, using treats/fuss before procedures, and not rushing the appointment. - Speed of being seen for urgent issues: multiple reviews mention getting appointments quickly (including being moved earlier than initially offered) and regular updates while a dog was sick. - Communication: explanations “easy to understand” and discussions of options (e.g., mobility management for an older dog).
- •Handling of anxious/nervous pets: owners describe staff taking time, using treats/fuss before procedures, and not rushing the appointment. - Speed of being seen for urgent issues: multiple reviews mention getting appointments quickly (including being moved earlier than initially offered) and regular updates while a dog was sick. - Communication: explanations “easy to understand” and discussions of options (e.g., mobility management for an older dog).
Kirksvets describes itself as an established practice with over 90 years of service, and it’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. The website mentions a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations.
Kirksvets describes itself as an established practice with over 90 years of service, and it’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. The website mentions a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations.

Sleaford Vets describes itself as an independent small-animal practice and says it has been established for over 30 years. It also states it provides 24‑hour emergency care and is a veterinary nurse training facility.
Sleaford Vets describes itself as an independent small-animal practice and says it has been established for over 30 years. It also states it provides 24‑hour emergency care and is a veterinary nurse training facility.
Concrete examples mentioned include
- •Same-day urgent appointment after a morning call, with a cat diagnosed and sent home with medication. - Short-notice slots offered when a cancellation came up. - Ongoing management for longer-term problems such as an elderly cat with a thyroid condition, and a dog’s check-up including blood tests.
Concrete examples mentioned include
- •Same-day urgent appointment after a morning call, with a cat diagnosed and sent home with medication. - Short-notice slots offered when a cancellation came up. - Ongoing management for longer-term problems such as an elderly cat with a thyroid condition, and a dog’s check-up including blood tests.
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.
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