Welcome to Coast

We offer individual specialist orthopaedic services for dogs and cats in the south of England. With over 30 years combined experience, you are in safe hands.

Coast is based in a purpose built orthopaedic clinic in the heart of Eastbourne where we are able to provide an excellent standard of surgery, anaesthetic support and post operative care.

Orthopaedic Veterinary Referrals – Call us on: 01323 431312 – Email: contact@coastvets.com

Orthopaedic Veterinary Referrals Call us on: 01323 431312 Email: contact@coastvets.com

Referring Vets

Owners

If you feel that your pet would benefit from a referral to Coast then please discuss this directly with your own vet who will be able to arrange this for you.

Meet the team

Meet the patients

The best treatment for your pet

At Coast we always seek to provide the best possible care for you and your pet; combining our clinical skills with our passion to help. As fellow pet owners and animal lovers we understand the responsibility of caring for the animals that are entrusted to us.

Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons
British Small Animal Veterinary Association
British Veterinary Orthopaedic Association
European Society of Veterinary Orthopaedics and Traumatology
British Veterinary Nursing Association
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Coast Veterinary Referrals

Coast Veterinary Referrals

Coast Veterinary Referrals provides a specialist orthopaedic service for dogs and cats in the South of England.

Handsome young chap Ziggy took a tumble from the stairs and broke the humerus bone in his front leg. A large spiral fracture and crack in the bone went down nearly the whole length, meaning he needed two metal plates and a pin to support the bone whilst it heals. He was a very brave boy as it was big day in surgery for him. Life is slow and relaxed for him at the moment whilst he rests in his crate, but once he's healed he can catch up on fun with his pals. See you for your follow up xrays soon ❤️ ... See MoreSee Less
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Cute puppy Lottie had a fall and fractured her tibia and fibular bones in her hind leg. Repair with metal pins and wire has stabilised the tibia bone allowing it to heal. Lottie is now resting whilst she recovers which shouldn't take too long for this youngster, and then having fun can start again 🐾 ... See MoreSee Less
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Sam the French Bulldog and his fantastic ears came to visit us following an accident with a car. One of his injuries was a dislocated hip joint, where the ball of the femur and socket in the pelvis were no longer sitting snuggly together. This made it very hard for Sam to walk. Sometimes the hip can be manovered back in place, but often due to the injury this is not possible or once back in the right place it doesn't stay there and dislocates again. Sam's hip joint needed to be secured in place with a temporary metal pin for four weeks. This gave the tissues time to heal around the hip to help keep it in place.The metal pin has now been removed and after some further rest and gentle exercise Sam will be able to use his leg as normal and be back to having fun🐾 ... See MoreSee Less
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Oliver was playing with his pals when a speedy collision with a tree stump resulted in a rather horrid fracture to his elbow. Breaking the bone on both the outside and inside of the elbow joint is what we call a Y fracture. This was quite a jigsaw to put back together but after a long surgery Oliver now has two metal plates and a big screw holding his elbow together. He is now having rest, and important physiotherapy whilst he heals. ❤️🐾 ... See MoreSee Less
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Charlie would like to show you how well he is walking the morning after his TPLO procedure 🐾 We were very impressed that he is taking having surgery in his stride! (literally) Well done Charlie you are a great patient 😍 ... See MoreSee Less
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