Pet Eye Care

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Eye Care Treatments

Keeping Your Pet's Vision Sharp and Healthy

At Doggy World, we understand that your pet’s vision is vital to their overall health, comfort, and quality of life. Clear, healthy eyes allow your furry companion to explore their surroundings confidently, recognize loved ones, and engage in their favorite activities.

Our experienced veterinarians and specialized ophthalmologists provide a full range of eye care services to maintain your pet’s visual health. From routine eye exams and tear production evaluations to advanced diagnostics and treatment of conditions like cataracts, glaucoma, and corneal ulcers, we are equipped to handle all aspects of your pet’s eye care.

Early detection and treatment of eye conditions are critical to preserving your pet’s vision. That’s why we focus on preventive care while also offering advanced surgical and medical interventions when needed.

At Doggy World, we’re dedicated to keeping your pet’s eyes clear, bright, and healthy, ensuring they see the world as vividly as they deserve. Book an appointment today!

Our Eye Care Services

Conjunctivitis

Thorough eye examinations to assess your pet's ocular health, identify any abnormalities, and provide preventive care recommendations.

Diagnostic Testing

Advanced diagnostic tests, such as fluorescein staining, tonometry, and electroretinography (ERG), to diagnose and monitor eye conditions.

Medical Treatment

We offer a range of medical treatments for eye conditions, including eye drops, ointments, and oral medications.

Surgical Procedures:

In some cases, surgery may be necessary to treat conditions such as cataracts, glaucoma, or retinal detachment.

Laser Therapy

We use laser therapy to treat certain eye conditions, such as corneal ulcers and uveitis.

Common Eye Problems in Pets

Conjunctivitis

Inflammation of the conjunctiva (the white part of the eye).

Cataracts

Clouding of the lens that can impair vision.

Glaucoma

Increased pressure within the eye that can damage the optic nerve and lead to blindness.

Dry Eye

In some cases, surgery may be necessary to treat conditions such as cataracts, glaucoma, or retinal detachment.

Entropion

Inward rolling of the eyelid, which can lead to irritation and corneal damage.

Ectropion

Separation of the retina from the underlying choroid layer.

Signs of Eye Problems in Pets

  • Red or inflamed eyes
  • Cloudy or watery eyes
  • Squinting or sensitivity to light
  • Discharge from the eyes
  • Pawing at the eyes
  • Blindness or impaired vision• Pawing at the eyes

Schedule an Eye Exam

Regular eye exams are essential for maintaining your pet's eye health. We recommend scheduling an eye exam at least once a year, or more frequently if your pet has a history of eye problems.

Our Experienced Ophthalmologists

We have a team of experienced ophthalmologists who specialize in diagnosing and treating eye conditions in pets. Our veterinarians are equipped with the latest diagnostic tools and surgical techniques to provide the best possible care for your pet's eyes.

Schedule an appointment today to ensure your pet's vision remains healthy and clear for years to come.