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About Lincolnshire Veterinary Centre
Welcome to Lincolnshire Veterinary Centre, a caring and professional veterinary practice located in Skegness, Lincolnshire, England.
At Lincolnshire Veterinary Centre, they are dedicated to providing the highest quality care to your pets and animals, ranging from cats and dogs to cows and horses. The team at Lincolnshire Veterinary Centre is passionate about helping animals and providing excellent veterinary care.
The clinic has a convenient location in Skegness and provides state-of-the-art facilities and services to ensure that your animals are cared for in a comfortable and welcoming environment. It offers disabled public access and has ample parking to make your visit as hassle-free as possible.
Lincolnshire Veterinary Centre is staffed with a dedicated team of veterinary professionals who have years of experience in the field. The team comprises veterinary surgeons, veterinary technicians, and assistants who are passionate about providing the best care for your pets and animals.
The facility is open on all weekdays from 9 am to 6 pm, making it easy to schedule appointments for your furry friends. It is closed on Saturdays and Sundays, allowing the team to rest and recharge for the upcoming week.
Lincolnshire Veterinary Centre has a comprehensive range of services and departments to cater to all your animal healthcare needs. They specialise in the treatment of various species such as camels, cats, cattle, deer, dogs, equines, pigs, poultry, sheep, goats, and small mammals.
The veterinary surgeons department is headed by Mr Jeffrey Chakwenya, who is also the director of the practice. He is joined by Dr Latta Chauhan, Dr Bethany Hall and Dr Sarah Leak who are all dedicated to ensuring that your animals receive the best possible care.
The veterinary centre is passionate about helping your animals and provides a range of services that cater to various healthcare needs. From preventive healthcare services such as routine check-ups, vaccinations and deworming to surgical procedures, the team at Lincolnshire Veterinary Centre is committed to providing top-notch veterinary care.
Lincolnshire Veterinary Centre values the well-being of your animals and understands that they are an integral part of your family. They provide compassionate care and work tirelessly to ensure that your animals are healthy and happy.
In conclusion, if you’re looking for a caring and professional veterinary clinic in Skegness, then look no further than Lincolnshire Veterinary Centre. With state-of-the-art facilities and a team of dedicated professionals, you can be assured that your animals are in good hands. Schedule an appointment today with Lincolnshire Veterinary Centre and provide your animals with the best veterinary care.
Animals we care for
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Camelids
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Cats
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Cattle
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Deer
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Dogs
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Equines
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Goats
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Pigs
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Poultry
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Sheep
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Small Mammals
Facilities
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Disabled public access
Opening hours
- Monday
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- 9am – 6pm
- Tuesday
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- 9am – 6pm
- Wednesday
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- 9am – 6pm
- Thursday
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- 9am – 6pm
- Friday
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- 9am – 6pm
- Saturday
- Closed
- Sunday
- Closed
Reviews of Lincolnshire Veterinary Centre
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Satans Child
Google 3 March 2026
Please don’t take your sick pet to this vet under any circumstances whatsoever. We took our cat to them a week ago and from the onset it was apparent that they didnt know what they were doing Our cat presented with vomiting but it was only over the course of a week — he was fine before that. The first vet said rhey felt a palpable mass in the abdomen but treated with anti sickness as not sure whether it was constipation. Took him home and he was fine for 3 days. Took him back for a follow up appointment with a nurse to see how he was getting on? But this appointment quickly turned into another vet consult, a broken heart and a bill as long as your arm. The vet, jeff, was arrogant and rude and diagnosed our cat with cancer just by feeling his abdomen — when he informed us it was cancer he had a horrible smug smile on his face and didn’t care one iota for floods of tears that followed. The vet nurse rudely asked if we can afford a xray? No shit we can if youre telling us that our cats dying, what else are we to do! Money was very much on their mind and it went from a £150 extra to a bill of £270 and we have no idea why, other than 4 anti sickness pills and a £6 bottle of liquid vitamins. We were not told what we do next, the vet wasn’t prepared to investigate further and implied that exploration could cause more harm and that the beat thing would be to put him to sleep. Our cat had intermittent vomitting for a week and weight loss but was still his usual self. The vet implied we were taking all day goijg back and forth with what ifs and told me to go for a second opinion as we evidently didnt believe his diagnosis Please tell me why any pet owner would believe a diagnosis of cancer based on the feel of a mass in the stomach and next to no other investigation alp bar an xray that showed a mass / obstruction We were not told what to feed our cat, don’t know what to do for the best, and the vet is £400 better off from our two appointments and we are left with broken hearts and no real answers. There was no compassion, Jeff is arrogant, his nurse wasn’t much better when she asked whether we can afford the tests and when I phoned up to complain this morning the receptionist told us to put it in writing — when we expressed our disgust, she hung up! We did research online last night to discover that hardened hairballs present with the exact symptoms as stomach cancer and that many cat owners put their pets to sleep without proper diagnosis Please don’t use this vets — for your own piece of mind as well as your pet. The vet was aggressive with our cat, dragging him round the table to give injections and watched as he slipped off the table and fell into the chairs — this is a cat that’s alleged to have cancer and you’re treating him and his owners like you did? Absolutely horrendous. They made no recommendations on what we do other than imply he’s best off dead and they’re basis the diagnosis on an xray when ultrasounds are typically used to diagnose tumours, and didn’t ask to take bloods nor offer ultrasound or needle aspiration. AVOID THIS PLACE AT ALL COSTS! Theyre VILE! And only care about money whilst you are standing there absolutely heartbroken I only used lines vets because my usual one was closed at the time of needing an appointment — biggest mistake ever! Take note of the bad reviews because we are all having the same experiences here and the stories are quite similiar
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Jordan Ginders
Google 1 February 2026
Went in to buy a recovery suit for my cat😁 lady at reception was very helpful and managed to assist in picking the correct size for a reasonable price
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Jason Harris
Google 20 January 2026
Vet was very professional, however the receptionist was quite blunt and sarcastic saying i looked like i didnt realise I had to pay! Found this very insulting as im not an idiot! Really needs to sharpen up her people skills ! Very unprofessional and dont feel comfortable going back, avoid if I were you as the receptionists are very rude ( also another one who worked there said nothing and just stared, made me feel so unwelcome especially since it was 48 quid just to say my dog is OK and doesn't need treatment! Not happy !
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Taryn Dean
Google 13 July 2025
Amazing vets, I had to make an appointment late hours of Saturday night as my dog had ripped his claw off and was bleeding everywhere 😔 Jeffry got to the practice immediately and assessed the situation straight away we did what we had to do and we were on our way with a follow up for Monday and medication ect. He explained everything that was going on and was putting a frantic dog owner at ease. I have had other family members use this practice before for emergency appointments and received 5⭐️ treatment also. Once again thankyou Jeffry for the rapid response and helping a much needed dog in distress. ❤️ Colt is now on the mend resting with his 3 other doggy friends at home.
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jayne brooks
Google 20 November 2024
My dearest Rafe..... This will be your first Christmas over the rainbow 🌈 Bridge.. being so young I hope you're big brother Daniel age 9... is taking care of you.. I miss you so so much... Christmas without you won't be Christmas for me... Have fun my beautiful beautiful boy.. gone too Soon.. never even reached 3 yrs... Lesson... never take anyone's word.. Use you're gut feeling... IF YOU NEED AN EMERGENCY VET. DON'T CALL THIS ONE . THEY DON'T ANSWER. JUST LEAVE YOUR DOG TO GO THOUGH HORRENDOUS PAIN. WITH NO EXPLANATION. Watch the videos. Does this gorgeous boy look like he has a skin infection. He died. Due to fact that this veterinary let him down at his hour of... UPDATE TO COME.. no response from the vet Jeff.. now in touch with the RCVS. WAITING FOR THE VET TO RESPOND TO MY EMAIL..This I was told was a skin infection.. 🤔 I don't think so.
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- Where is Lincolnshire Veterinary Centre?
- Lincolnshire Veterinary Centre is a veterinary practice in Skegness, Lincolnshire. The full address, phone number and opening hours are listed on this page.
- Which animals does Lincolnshire Veterinary Centre list care for?
- Lincolnshire Veterinary Centre lists care for Camelids, Cats, Cattle, Deer, Dogs, Equines, Goats, Pigs, Poultry, Sheep and Small Mammals. Call the practice to confirm current clinician availability for your pet.
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