Home » News

Blog Articles and News

Canine unicompartmental elbow replacement

Canine unicompartmental elbow replacement for the treatment of advanced elbow dysplasia

The use of a novel orthopaedic plate in the treatment of a fracture

The use of a novel orthopaedic plate in the treatment of a fracture of the lateral part of the right humeral condyle.

Launch of video consultations

We’ve launched remote video consultations in a bid to continue providing crucial access to expert veterinary team throughout the COVID-19 UK lockdown.

Management of hypocalcaemia following parathyroidectomy in a Ridgeback cross

Archie, a 9 year old male neutered Rhodesian Ridgeback Whippet cross, presented to Eastcott Referrals in late March.

Soft Tissue Surgeon, Filippo Cinti becomes a Diplomate

Filippo Cinti, who joined Eastcott Referrals, in Swindon, as a soft tissue surgeon in 2018, has now become a Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Surgeons.
Eastcott-Vet-Ref-2020-logo (1)

Doing our part to keep pets, clients and our staff healthy during COVID-19 (coronavirus)

We remain committed to delivering exceptional care to your pet, while doing our part to reduce the spread of respiratory illness (in particular, COVID-19 coronavirus), including careful monitoring of the health and wellbeing of our staff.

Sterile osteomyelitis in the ulnar diaphysis of a young indoor cat

This is an unusual monostotic diaphyseal cortical location for osteomyelitis in cats and, moreover, may represent a rare case of sterile osteomyelitis.

Specialist teamwork fixes puppy’s broken jaw

Specialists from two Linnaeus referral centres joined forces to fix the badly-broken jaw of an eight-week-old puppy, who was injured in a squabble over a pet’s toy in the garden.

Eastcott Referrals add to talented team

We’ve recently recruited specialists Vanessa Woolhead and Andrew Phillips and residency-trained anaesthesiologist Maria Valentina Carrozzo.

Brachycpehalics Is there anything new?

Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome (BOAS) is the term given to breed-related respiratory disease that is caused by “obstructive” soft tissues.