Veterinary Physiotherapy • East Sussex

Veterinary Physiotherapist for Horses, Dogs & Cats across Sussex, Kent & Surrey

Fully qualified, registered and insured. Working with owners, vets and other professionals to reduce pain, restore function and optimise performance — from elite athletes to beloved companions.

About Helen

I provide evidence-based veterinary physiotherapy in and around Eastbourne, travelling across Sussex, Kent and Surrey. Treatments are tailored to each patient and delivered with a patient, sympathetic approach.

  • Qualified, registered and insured
  • Collaborative approach with your vet
  • Home and stable visits to minimise stress

Request availabilityAreas covered

Equine physiotherapy session in Eastbourne
Gentle, targeted techniques to support comfort, movement and performance.

Benefits of Veterinary Physiotherapy

Pain Reduction

  • Relieve acute & chronic pain
  • Ease muscle tension and trigger points

Mobility & Strength

  • Increase range of motion & flexibility
  • Build balanced, functional strength

Performance & Prevention

  • Enhance performance & coordination
  • Reduce risk of injury; support recovery

Physiotherapy Can Help With

Common Equine Presentations

  • Kissing spines, sacroiliac dysfunction
  • Superficial/deep digital flexor & check ligament injuries
  • Proximal suspensory desmitis
  • Muscle imbalance, reduced performance

Common Canine Presentations

  • Cranial cruciate ligament injury
  • Hip/elbow dysplasia, patellar luxation
  • Medial shoulder instability, bicipital tenosynovitis
  • Fibrotic myopathy, intervertebral disc disease

Also supported: post-operative rehabilitation, osteoarthritis management, neurological conditions, fracture recovery and pre-habilitation for working/competition animals.

Areas Covered

Based in Eastbourne and travelling across East & West Sussex, Kent and Surrey. If you’re nearby, please get in touch.

  • Eastbourne, Brighton & Hove, Lewes, Uckfield, Heathfield
  • Tunbridge Wells, Sevenoaks, Tonbridge, Ashford
  • Horsham, Crawley, Chichester, Worthing
  • Guildford, Dorking, Reigate

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need veterinary consent?+
Yes — treatment is provided with veterinary consent and in collaboration with your vet where appropriate.
How long is a session?+
Initial consultations typically last 60–90 minutes; follow-ups are 45–60 minutes depending on the case.
What should I prepare?+
A safe, quiet area to assess movement and carry out treatment. Please have recent history or referral information available.
Which animals do you treat?+
Equine, canine and feline patients — from maintenance care to rehabilitation and performance support.

Enquiries & Bookings

Please include your location (town/postcode), species/breed, brief history and your availability. I will confirm veterinary consent requirements and next steps.

Phone: 07716127463  •  Email: info@helenphilovetphysio.co.uk