Ophtamology

At Zoo Veterinary Center we understand that your pet’s eye health is crucial to their overall well-being. Our dedicated veterinary ophthalmology service is here to provide comprehensive eye care for your furry family members.

Expert Care: Our team of skilled veterinarians specializes in diagnosing and treating a wide range of eye conditions in pets. Whether it’s routine eye exams or complex surgical procedures, your pet is in capable hands.

  • Advanced Diagnostics: We utilize state-of-the-art equipment to conduct thorough eye examinations, including slit lamp biomicroscopy, tonometry, and ophthalmoscopy. These tools allow us to accurately assess your pet’s eye health and detect any potential issues early.

    Treatment Options: From managing common conditions like conjunctivitis and cataracts to performing specialized surgeries such as eyelid corrections and intraocular procedures, we offer comprehensive treatment plans tailored to your pet’s specific needs.

Compassionate Care: We prioritize your pet’s comfort and well-being throughout their ophthalmic care journey. Our team ensures that each visit is as stress-free as possible, providing gentle and compassionate handling.

Educational Support: We believe in empowering pet owners with the knowledge and resources they need to support their pet’s eye health at home. We’re here to answer your questions and provide guidance on preventative care and ongoing management.

Why Choose Us?: At Zoo Veterinary Center, we combine expertise with a deep commitment to exceptional veterinary care. Whether your pet needs a routine check-up or specialized eye treatment, trust our team to deliver compassionate care with a focus on positive outcomes.

Ensure your pet’s vision and eye health are in good hands. Contact Zoo Veterinary Center today to schedule an appointment with our veterinary ophthalmology team.

Commonly Asked Questions

Veterinary ophthalmology focuses on diagnosing and treating eye conditions and diseases in pets. This specialty covers a wide range of issues, including infections, injuries, cataracts, glaucoma, and retinal problems. By using advanced diagnostic tools and techniques, such as specialized eye exams, imaging, and intraocular pressure measurement, veterinary ophthalmologists can accurately identify eye conditions and recommend appropriate treatments. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial for preserving your pet’s vision and overall eye health.

Common eye problems in pets include:
 Conjunctivitis (pink eye): Inflammation of the conjunctiva, often treated with topical medications.
 Cataracts: Clouding of the lens, which may require surgical intervention if it significantly affects vision.
 Glaucoma: Increased pressure within the eye, which may be managed with medication or surgery to prevent vision loss.
 Corneal ulcers: Sores on the cornea, treated with medication and sometimes surgery, depending on severity.
Treatment options vary based on the specific condition and severity. Our veterinary ophthalmologist will perform a thorough examination and recommend the best course of action to address the problem and alleviate your pet’s discomfort.

Signs that your pet may have an eye problem include:
 Redness or swelling of the eyes or surrounding areas.
 Discharge, either clear, yellow, or green.
 Cloudiness or abnormal appearance of the eye.
 Excessive tearing or squinting.
 Difficulty seeing or bumping into objects.
If you notice any of these symptoms or if your pet seems to be in pain or discomfort, it’s important to seek veterinary care promptly. Early intervention can help prevent further complications and ensure your pet receives the appropriate treatment for their eye condition.