Lincoln has 5 emergency vets. Compare clinics by reviews, opening hours, and published prices.
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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.
Top Rated Emergency Vets in Lincoln
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5 clinics- •Recent reviews are strongly positive about the friendliness and professionalism of the whole team, from reception through to vets and nurses. - A recurring theme is clear communication: owners say treatment options and likely costs are explained well, without pressure. - Several reviews describe prompt, compassionate handling of emergencies, including rapid triage, diagnostics, and surgery when needed.
Companion Care (Lincoln South) Ltd trading as Vets4Pets is part of the Vets4Pets network in Lincoln, with on-site facilities for routine care, diagnostics and in-patient nursing, including a hospital ward, in-house lab testing, X-ray and ultrasound. The practice also states that when it is closed, emergency cover is provided via Vets Now, with consultations starting from £313.50. Recent feedback is mixed overall: many owners praise compassionate care, including for rats and difficult end-of-life discussions, while some report problems around reception handling, urgent access and payment arrangements.
- •The clinic website advertises 0% interest-free finance through CarefreeCredit on bills from £300 until 31 Dec 2025. - The website also says it offers Pet Health Plans with monthly payments and preventive-care cover. - Reviews give mixed views on value: one reviewer says costs were reasonable for the level of care, while two negative reviews complain about pet-plan value, add-on charges and billing issues.
Vicarage Veterinary Centre is a veterinary nurse training practice, and reviewers often refer to it as an independent, family-owned clinic. It appears set up for both routine appointments and urgent same-day problems, with examples including sudden collapse, bladder blockage, and short-notice assessments late in the day. Recent feedback also highlights clear explanations, compassionate handling, and care across dogs, cats, guinea pigs, and occasional small exotic pets.
- •Owners mention staff taking time to answer questions and explain treatment, particularly around spay and neuter procedures. - Reception staff are described as welcoming, and one reviewer said the clinic helped prioritise a pet's appointment around work commitments. - Reviews also highlight kind handling during end-of-life visits and patient support for anxious dogs through desensitisation sessions.
