About Veterinary Care in Humberside
This guide to veterinary clinics in Humberside helps pet owners compare county-wide veterinary options based on services, animal coverage, and availability. It summarises what’s available across the county and highlights practical differences between providers so you can shortlist clinics that fit your pet’s needs.
Top-rated veterinary clinics in Humberside
There are 10 veterinary clinics in Humberside, with an average Google rating of 4.6★. 8 clinics treat dogs and cats. 1 clinic offers farm or large-animal services. 1 clinic offers emergency or out-of-hours care. 24-hour veterinary cover is explicitly advertised by at least one practice in the county.
Humberside has 2 towns covered in this directory: Immingham and Scunthorpe. Availability and the mix of services can vary by town within the county, so it’s worth checking whether your preferred clinic has the appointment access and animal coverage you need locally.
What services are available across the county
Across the county, the service mix is dominated by companion-animal care: 8 clinics are listed as dog-and-cat/small-animal providers, alongside 2 clinics listed as specialist/exotic providers, 1 equine clinic, and 1 farm animal clinic. Routine appointments and ongoing care are well-represented in review and service data (for example, vaccinations/boosters and regular check-ups are specifically referenced in recent feedback for one of the leading practices). Diagnostics capacity is present in the county data via at least one clinic that explicitly states an in-house laboratory, which can be relevant when same-day testing supports quicker treatment decisions.
Review coverage is substantial overall, with 2,082 total reviews across the county, and most clinics (9 out of 10) have a website listed. Workforce development is also visible in the local market: 6 clinics are listed as veterinary nurse training facilities, which can affect staffing levels and the availability of nurse-led support alongside vet consultations.
Emergency and out-of-hours provision versus routine-only care
Emergency and out-of-hours coverage is concentrated: only 1 clinic is listed as offering emergency services, while the remaining 9 clinics are best approached as routine-appointment providers unless you have confirmed otherwise directly with the practice. For pet owners, this typically means planning ahead—knowing where to go (and how to contact them) if you need urgent care outside standard hours, rather than assuming all local practices can see emergencies overnight. It also affects continuity: urgent cases may be stabilised through the emergency provider, then followed up by your usual clinic for rechecks and longer-term management.
Veterinary nurse training clinics versus non-training clinics
Humberside has 6 veterinary nurse training clinics and 4 clinics not listed as training sites. For owners, training practices may have broader nurse involvement in day-to-day care, which can support follow-up checks, handling support, and practical care pathways alongside vet appointments. Non-training clinics can still deliver high-quality care, but the structure of appointments and the balance between vet-led and nurse-led contact may feel different depending on how each practice is staffed and scheduled.
The role of routine-focused and mid-range providers
Most providers in the county operate in the routine-care space, which is important for ongoing preventive healthcare and non-urgent problems. These clinics help absorb day-to-day demand such as check-ups and vaccination schedules, and they can be a good fit for owners who prioritise convenient appointments, local access within their town, and predictable ongoing care. This broad base of routine provision also supports the county’s overall capacity by keeping emergency resources available for genuinely urgent cases.
Overall, vets in Humberside show strong coverage for routine companion-animal care, while key services—particularly emergency/out-of-hours provision—are concentrated among a smaller number of providers.
Animal focus in the county
The county is primarily companion-animal (dogs and cats) in focus, with smaller representation for farm, equine, and specialist/exotic provision based on the clinic distribution.
Humberside offers wide access to routine small-animal care with limited emergency coverage, so use the ranked clinic list above to select the option that best matches your pet, your location, and the availability you need.
Data freshness: January 2026 (publicly available review and service data).
Top Vets in Humberside
Highly rated veterinary clinics across Humberside, ranked by service quality and reviews

Old Registry Vets describes itself as an independent companion animal practice and states it offers a 24-hour emergency service. It also lists an in-house laboratory and is noted as a veterinary nurse training facility.
From the latest reviews, the clinic appears set up for urgent same-day problems as well as routine care: owners mention being offered an appointment the same afternoon for an injured cat, and a 48-hour recheck being booked. Multiple reviewers also describe the team adapting appointments for anxious or reactive pets (including a vet sitting cross-legged on the floor to settle a nervous dog, and seeing a reactive dog outside by the car park to reduce stress). A practical downside mentioned is limited parking space.
Old Registry Vets describes itself as an independent companion animal practice and states it offers a 24-hour emergency service. It also lists an in-house laboratory and is noted as a veterinary nurse training facility.
From the latest reviews, the clinic appears set up for urgent same-day problems as well as routine care: owners mention being offered an appointment the same afternoon for an injured cat, and a 48-hour recheck being booked. Multiple reviewers also describe the team adapting appointments for anxious or reactive pets (including a vet sitting cross-legged on the floor to settle a nervous dog, and seeing a reactive dog outside by the car park to reduce stress). A practical downside mentioned is limited parking space.

Medivet Scunthorpe is part of the Medivet group and is set up for routine appointments as well as urgent support, with Medivet’s stated 24-hour emergency care offering (overnight emergency consultations priced at £130 between 7pm and 9am). In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly mention being able to get appointments when needed, clear explanations (sometimes with follow-up), and a practice that feels organised and clean. One reviewer also flags that medication costs can feel “very pricey,” while others focus on efficiency and help in urgent situations (including taking on a dog that wasn’t registered).
Medivet Scunthorpe is part of the Medivet group and is set up for routine appointments as well as urgent support, with Medivet’s stated 24-hour emergency care offering (overnight emergency consultations priced at £130 between 7pm and 9am). In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly mention being able to get appointments when needed, clear explanations (sometimes with follow-up), and a practice that feels organised and clean. One reviewer also flags that medication costs can feel “very pricey,” while others focus on efficiency and help in urgent situations (including taking on a dog that wasn’t registered).
Medivet Ashby is part of the Medivet group. Based on the website information, it offers access to 24-hour emergency care via one of Medivet’s 24-hour centres (with an overnight emergency consultation fee stated at £130). It’s also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Recent reviews describe a practice that can offer same-day appointments for new concerns and where vets are reported to explain what they’re doing during examinations. Several owners also mention a “least invasive/less costly first” approach (including pointing out when prescription medication might be cheaper elsewhere). There is, however, a serious recent complaint alleging misdiagnosis in a dog’s case.
Medivet Ashby is part of the Medivet group. Based on the website information, it offers access to 24-hour emergency care via one of Medivet’s 24-hour centres (with an overnight emergency consultation fee stated at £130). It’s also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Recent reviews describe a practice that can offer same-day appointments for new concerns and where vets are reported to explain what they’re doing during examinations. Several owners also mention a “least invasive/less costly first” approach (including pointing out when prescription medication might be cheaper elsewhere). There is, however, a serious recent complaint alleging misdiagnosis in a dog’s case.
Medivet Crowle
Scunthorpe
Our Score (76/100)
Medivet Crowle is part of the Medivet group (a network of 400+ practices). The practice is set up for routine consultations and ongoing care (including chronic conditions), with access to Medivet’s 24-hour emergency care; the website states a nationwide overnight emergency consultation fee of £130 for consultations between 7pm and 9am. In recent reviews, owners repeatedly mention thorough examinations with clear explanations, and several describe practical, problem-solving appointments (prescriptions issued; dew claws attended to). There’s also a clear note of friction from one owner who says a test was carried out without costs being discussed first, adding £40+ to the bill.
Medivet Crowle is part of the Medivet group (a network of 400+ practices). The practice is set up for routine consultations and ongoing care (including chronic conditions), with access to Medivet’s 24-hour emergency care; the website states a nationwide overnight emergency consultation fee of £130 for consultations between 7pm and 9am. In recent reviews, owners repeatedly mention thorough examinations with clear explanations, and several describe practical, problem-solving appointments (prescriptions issued; dew claws attended to). There’s also a clear note of friction from one owner who says a test was carried out without costs being discussed first, adding £40+ to the bill.
Rase Veterinary Centre
Scunthorpe
Our Score (74/100)
Rase Veterinary Centre is a general veterinary practice that also operates as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Based on the latest reviews available, it handles a mix of urgent problems and routine procedures—including an out-of-hours call-out for a dog that ate a mince pie (treated at 2am on Christmas Eve) as well as planned surgery such as spays, microchipping, and lump removal.
Owner experiences are mixed: several reviews describe kind, reassuring care during difficult situations (including euthanasia decisions), while others raise serious concerns about clinical errors (including a report of stitches “too tight” after lump surgery leading to amputation, and an allegation that a paid-for microchip was not implanted).
Rase Veterinary Centre is a general veterinary practice that also operates as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Based on the latest reviews available, it handles a mix of urgent problems and routine procedures—including an out-of-hours call-out for a dog that ate a mince pie (treated at 2am on Christmas Eve) as well as planned surgery such as spays, microchipping, and lump removal.
Owner experiences are mixed: several reviews describe kind, reassuring care during difficult situations (including euthanasia decisions), while others raise serious concerns about clinical errors (including a report of stitches “too tight” after lump surgery leading to amputation, and an allegation that a paid-for microchip was not implanted).
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