Lincoln Highway Veterinary Clinic – Vets in Lancaster
Clinic Overview
Lincoln Highway Veterinary Clinic is an independent veterinary clinic in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, located at 1833 Lincoln Hwy E. It sees dogs and cats as well as exotic pets such as reptiles and pocket pets. Appointments are available Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, with the clinic closed on Wednesday and weekends.
Services
- •Wellness care and annual check-ups
- •Vaccinations
- •Diagnostic appointments
- •Dental care, including cleanings and extractions
- •Spay and neuter
- •Specialized surgery, including soft tissue and orthopedic procedures (ophthalmic procedures, amputations, mass removals, patella luxation repair, urinary unblocking, intestinal and bladder surgeries)
- •Digital radiography (digital X-rays with cloud-based sharing)
- •Laser therapy
- •Microchipping (HomeAgain)
- •Flea and tick protection
- •In-house pet pharmacy
- •Exotic pet care, including reptiles and pocket pets (snakes, turtles, geckos, chameleons, water dragons)
- •Pet health certificates and travel certificates (domestic and international; air travel)
- •Limited boarding for clients (proof of vaccines required)
Pricing
No published pricing information is available; one recent reviewer described a dental cleaning/extraction as very reasonably priced.
People
Dr. Bill Lewis (veterinarian; acquired the clinic in 2008; University of Illinois School of Veterinary Medicine, 1990) is listed along with Angela Lewis (practice manager; A.S. Veterinary Technology; B.S. Biology) and Meghan (office manager). Dr. Lewis is accredited to issue pet health certificates for air travel and is a member of the Association of Reptile and Amphibian Veterinarians and the Association of Exotic Mammal Veterinarians.
Reviews
Lincoln Highway Veterinary Clinic has a 4.6/5 Google rating from 318 reviews. Recent comments mention kind, patient handling for a timid dog during a dental cleaning/extraction, clear explanations before and after procedures, and scheduling accommodations for pickup time. Another recent review references care for a sulcata tortoise, and a brief review highlights “excellent veterinary staff.”

