Welcome to Lincoln Veterinary Centre
To passionately educate our clients to an exemplary and uncompromised standard of health and wellbeing for their pets.
To continue our professional development and advancement of skills to provide the highest level of care possible.
Our modern clinic is set in the heritage listed Ravendale House in Port Lincoln. Built in 1842, the beautifully appointed Ravendale House was originally built as a residence of quality for Her Majesty Queen Victoria’s Colonial Officers. Built with locally sourced and trimmed limestone, the site originally included a chapel, fresh water well, open air bath, court room and dwelling. Ravendale House showcases British-Indian influenced architectural features such as French doors above ground level, keystones and vents above windows, white teak joints, Baltic pine rafters and matchwood ceilings.
Although the facade of the house remained untouched, extensive renovations were undertaken to build a purpose built, architecturally designed veterinary clinic with modern facilities and surgical equipment. The result is a fresh, clean and light filled clinic where both clients and their animals feel at home and can be provided with the highest quality vet care.
A highly professional veterinary clinic that provides the highest standard service, Lincoln Vet Centre typically see dogs, cats, rodents, sheep, cattle, reptiles and birds.
In An Emergency
During business hours we provide immediate attention and no booking is required. Where possible, ask someone to call ahead and let us know you are on your way.
If you have an after of hours emergency, we have a phone manned by our on-call vet each evening, weekends and on public holidays to ensure your pet can access veterinary treatment immediately should an emergency occur.
Please note after hours service is for emergencies only and additional fees will apply.
Lincoln Veterinary Centre
Pet Advice
We have prepared some articles on common issues and advice you might like to read through. Please note, articles are only for general interest advice. If you feel you pet is feeling unwell or acting strangely, please call us. We are happy to give recommendations over the phone or see your pet on short notice if we feel there is possibly a more urgent issue.