Pet Ophthalmology Care

Veterinary ophthalmology is a niche field within veterinary medicine. Our ophthalmology teams have deep expertise in animal eye care and have access to advanced tools/medicine that can diagnose, treat, and manage acute and chronic eye conditions in pets.

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Common ophthalmology issues in pets

Conjunctivitis

Inflammation of the eye's outer membrane, causing redness and discharge.

Glaucoma

Increased eye pressure causing pain, redness, and potential vision loss.

Cherry Eye

Protrusion of the third eyelid gland, causing a red or pink mass in the eye corner.

Corneal Ulcers

Abrasions on the cornea from trauma or foreign objects, leading to squinting and cloudiness.

Cataracts:

Opacities within the lens leading to vision impairment or blindness.

Veterinary Ophthalmology Care

Veterinary ophthalmology is a niche field within veterinary medicine. Our ophthalmology teams have deep expertise in animal eye care and have access to advanced tools/medicine that can diagnose, treat, and manage acute and chronic eye conditions in pets.

Medical treatment:

  • Prescribe medications and eye drops for infections, inflammation, and pain relief.
  • Perform surgeries when necessary, such as corneal grafting and cataract removal.

Specialized Care:

  • Collaborate with veterinary ophthalmologists for advanced diagnostics and treatments.
  • Provide specialized services like intraocular pressure monitoring and electroretinography.

Client Education:

  • Educate pet owners on proper eye care and medication administration.
  • Emphasize the importance of follow-up appointments for monitoring and management.

Compassionate Support:

  • Offer compassionate support and address pet owners’ concerns throughout treatment.
  • Maintain open communication channels for trust and confidence in our veterinary team.

Trust Vets for Pets for expert ophthalmic care tailored to your pet’s needs. Schedule an appointment today to ensure your pet’s eye health is in good hands.

  • Regular Check-ups:

Schedule annual exams to catch eye issues early.

  • Nutrition:

Feed a balanced diet rich in eye-supporting nutrients.

  • Environment:

Minimize exposure to eye irritants and hazards.

  • Grooming:

Keep the face clean and trim hair around the eyes.

  • Sun Protection:

Limit sun exposure and consider eye protection.

  • Exercise:

Promote overall health to support eye function.

Partner with us at Vets for Pets for personalized preventive care. Schedule an appointment today.

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