About Emergency Vets in Lincoln
Emergency care is essential for pet owners facing urgent health issues with their pets.
In Lincoln, five veterinary clinics offer emergency or out-of-hours care, providing crucial support for pet owners during unexpected medical situations. These clinics are equipped to handle urgent cases and offer quick response times, ensuring that pets receive timely and appropriate treatment. For pet owners, the availability of emergency services means peace of mind, knowing that professional help is accessible when needed most. However, 24-hour vets in Lincoln are not available, so pet owners should plan accordingly for emergency situations that occur outside of standard operating hours.
There are 5 veterinary clinics listed for emergency vets in Lincoln.
Top Rated Emergency Vets in Lincoln
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews

The Veterinary Hospital describes itself as an independent veterinary hospital. Reviews suggest it’s set up to handle both routine care and urgent/emergency presentations, including diagnostics and surgery. Recent owners describe vets who explain options without pressuring decisions and who flag costs up front.
The Veterinary Hospital describes itself as an independent veterinary hospital. Reviews suggest it’s set up to handle both routine care and urgent/emergency presentations, including diagnostics and surgery. Recent owners describe vets who explain options without pressuring decisions and who flag costs up front.
Our Score (86/100)
The Pet Vet Lincoln describes itself as an independent, family-owned practice. From the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for routine care plus same-day/urgent problem-solving and surgery, including dental work and investigations for lumps/bumps, with the option of at-home appointments. Owners specifically mention major abdominal surgery to remove an intestinal blockage, spays with follow-up/courtesy calls, and palliative/end-of-life care in a dedicated suite.
The Pet Vet Lincoln describes itself as an independent, family-owned practice. From the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for routine care plus same-day/urgent problem-solving and surgery, including dental work and investigations for lumps/bumps, with the option of at-home appointments. Owners specifically mention major abdominal surgery to remove an intestinal blockage, spays with follow-up/courtesy calls, and palliative/end-of-life care in a dedicated suite.
Our Score (85/100)
Vicarage Veterinary Centre is described by reviewers as an independent, family-owned practice, and it’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Based on reviews, the clinic appears set up for both routine consults and urgent/same-day problems, with examples including being told to “bring her straight in” after a cat collapsed, and fitting in a late-evening assessment for a deteriorating puppy.
Vicarage Veterinary Centre is described by reviewers as an independent, family-owned practice, and it’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Based on reviews, the clinic appears set up for both routine consults and urgent/same-day problems, with examples including being told to “bring her straight in” after a cat collapsed, and fitting in a late-evening assessment for a deteriorating puppy.
Our Score (81/100)
Ownership/affiliation isn’t stated in the information provided. Lincvet appears set up for routine preventative care and surgery (vaccinations, neutering/spaying) as well as difficult end-of-life appointments, and it’s listed as offering emergency veterinary services plus being a veterinary nurse training facility. In recent reviews, owners repeatedly describe staff taking time to explain what’s happening (including answering questions around a spay) and keeping people informed of costs before medication is prescribed.
Ownership/affiliation isn’t stated in the information provided. Lincvet appears set up for routine preventative care and surgery (vaccinations, neutering/spaying) as well as difficult end-of-life appointments, and it’s listed as offering emergency veterinary services plus being a veterinary nurse training facility. In recent reviews, owners repeatedly describe staff taking time to explain what’s happening (including answering questions around a spay) and keeping people informed of costs before medication is prescribed.
Our Score (69/100)
Part of the Vets4Pets network (run as a locally owned practice under Companion Care), with on-site facilities geared towards routine care plus diagnostics and in-patient nursing (including a hospital ward, in-house lab testing, and imaging such as X‑ray and ultrasound). The website states that when the practice is closed, emergency cover is provided via Vets Now (with a stated consultation fee from £313.50).
Part of the Vets4Pets network (run as a locally owned practice under Companion Care), with on-site facilities geared towards routine care plus diagnostics and in-patient nursing (including a hospital ward, in-house lab testing, and imaging such as X‑ray and ultrasound). The website states that when the practice is closed, emergency cover is provided via Vets Now (with a stated consultation fee from £313.50).
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