Welcome to Seaside Veterinary Care

Your Veterinarian in North County Coastal, CA
Call us at (760) 632-9444

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Seaside Veterinary Care is a home convenient veterinary service for Cats and Dogs.

Dr. Sue Redpath is a licensed veterinarian, treating Cats and Dogs. Your pet's health and well being is very important to us and we will take every step to give your pet the best possible care.

Seaside Veterinary Care is a house call vet that works in a 15 mile radius of La Costa. The areas include Solana Beach, Rancho Santa Fe, Encinitas, San Elijo HIlls, San Marcos, Carlsbad, Vista. Dr. Sue Redpath is experienced in all types of conditions and treatments. We specialize in puppy and kitten health and home hospice and end of life peaceful transitions.

We have a number of resources for you to learn about how to take better care of your pets. Browse around and look at our articles and pet videos. The best veterinary care for animals is ongoing nutrition and problem prevention. If you want to ask a question email us and we'll get back to you. You can also subscribe to our newsletter which is created especially for La Costa pet owners. In between your veterinary visits, your pet will benefit from you reading these free informative articles.

At Seaside Veterinary Care, we treat your pets like the valued family members they are.

Dr. Sue Redpath
Seaside Veterinary Care | (760) 632-9444


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Meet The Doctor

Learn Who We Are

  • Sue Redpath
    DVM

    Seaside Veterinary Care is a home convenient veterinary service for Cats and Dogs.I travel to homes within a 10 mile radius of Encinitas California

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Location

We service within a 15 mile radius of La Costa

Hours

Our Regular Schedule

La Costa

Monday:

9:00 am-3:00 pm

by Appointment

Tuesday:

9:00 am-3:00 pm

by Appointment

Wednesday:

9:00 am-3:00 pm

by Appointment

Thursday:

9:00 am-3:00 pm

by Appointment

Friday:

9:00 am-3:00 pm

by Appointment

Saturday:

By Appt.

Sunday:

Closed

Featured Articles

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  • Battling Canine Cancer

    Every day, Cindy Fleischner lines up her crew of cuddly canines for breakfast. As the four other dogs eat, Cindy pulls Katy, her 12 year old Shepherd mix aside for a peanut butter treat. Katy is battling lymphoma and this treat hides her daily dose of chemotherapy drugs. Katy is not alone in this war. ...

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  • Could Those Sniffles Be a Symptom of the Feline Flu?

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  • How to Help Your Cat Get More Exercise

    When's the last time your cat worked out? Daily exercise can help keep your furry friend healthy. ...

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  • 9 Reasons Your Cat May Be Losing Weight

    Does your cat look thinner than usual? One of these nine reasons may explain why your cat is losing weight. ...

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  • Breed Specific Rescue Groups

    Many dog owners admire the unique looks and personalities of purebreds, but also worry about the fate of millions of pets euthanized each year. What many people don't realize is that there are specific breed rescue organizations for almost every breed of dog, placing dogs in need to new homes. Dogs aren't ...

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  • Feline Ear Issues

    Most cats will never have a serious problem with their hearing during their lives. However, several ear issues can affect cats. Many of these can cause discomfort or pain, but some may even lead to a partial loss of hearing or deafness. Ear issues in cats can have a variety of causes, including infections, ...

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  • Hypertension

    Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is fairly common in cats. Although it can occur on its own, it is usually a sign of other serious health problems. High blood pressure can also cause problems with other parts of the body, including the eyes, kidneys and heart. Cats are more likely to develop high ...

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Testimonial

  • "Sue is the very best. Just ask our "Annie" who is our mixed lab. Sue has been our Vet for years. She knows what she is doing; and, most important, she really cares. I recommend her highly!!"
    - Dorothy B.