Vets Now Eastbourne
Out-of-hours emergency veterinary care near you in Eastbourne for dogs, cats and small animals when they need it most
Out-of-hours emergency veterinary care near you in Eastbourne for dogs, cats and small animals when they need it most
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6 St. Annes Road,
Eastbourne,
East Sussex,
BN21 2DJ,
We are open bank holidays
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Sunday | Open 24h from |
On the A259 (heading east)
Head towards Eastbourne on the A259 (East Dean Road). Turn right onto Upperton Road then 350 yards down the road, turn left onto Hartfield Road. After 60 yards turn left onto St. Annes Road, Vets Now will be on your right.
On A259 (heading west)
Heading towards Eastbourne on the A259. At the Pevensey roundabout take the second exit onto Bexhil Road. Turn left onto Wallsend Road, continuing on the A259. At the roundabout take the second exit onto Pevensey Bay Road. Then at the next roundabout take the second exit, continuing on Pevensey Bay Road. After half a mile take the second exit onto St. Anthony’s Avenue. Then at the next roundabout take the second exit onto Seaside. Then after half a mile turn right onto Whitley Road, there will be another roundabout take the first exit onto Upper Avenue. After 500 yards 500 yards, at the next roundabout, take the second exit, staying on Upper Avenue. After 100 yards turn right onto St. Anne’s Road, Vets Now will be on your right.
From the A22
Head south following signs for Eastbourne. At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto A27. Continue on Eastbourne Road (A2270) for 2 miles. At the Willingdon roundabout take the second exit onto Willingdon Road, continue for 1.8 miles. Turn left onto Arundel Road then after 300 yards turn right onto St. Anne’s Road, Vets Now will be on the left. Directions are approximate.
Our experienced emergency team in Vets Now Eastbourne are here for you at the time you need us most. Vets Now Eastbourne pet emergency clinic opened in early 2017. Our team work out-of-hours through the night, weekend and bank holidays to care for sick and injured pets at the time they need it most. When your daytime vet is closed, you’ll find Vets Now Eastbourne based within our host partner practice at 6 St Annes Road, Eastbourne, East Sussex BN21 2DJ.