The doctors and staff at Eye Care for Animals are dedicated to providing a safe, effective and timely ophthalmology service to our referring patients, their owners, and, most importantly, the referring veterinarian. We collaborate with area specialists such as neurologists, dermatologists, dentists, and surgeons when needed to treat congenital, hereditary, and acquired (traumatic) eye diseases. We strive to provide the most modern, technologically advanced, state of the art animal eye care in the United States. Our patients include companion animals such as canine, feline, avian, equine, and pocket pet species. We also work closely with local and state supported wildlife rehabilitation groups, and we provide services for the local zoos in our practice locations.
Our facilities are designed with patient care and comfort in mind. Each facility includes multiple exam rooms, diagnostic areas, and modern surgical suites. Patient safety is of utmost importance, and therefore, each surgical suite is
equipped with advanced monitoring systems to ensure your pet will have a safe anesthetic episode. Monitoring systems and equipment include closed circuit gas anesthetic machines, electrocardiography to monitor heart rate and pulse, blood pressure monitors, ventilation systems and monitors, carbon dioxide monitors to ensure your pet is breathing well, and pulse oximetry to monitor each patient’s blood oxygen levels.
Diagnostic equipment available to your pet includes biomicroscopy, indirect ophthalmoscopy, electroretinography, ultrasonography, applanation tonometry and fluorescein angiography. Our equipment also includes operating microscopes to allow intra-operative magnification, phacoemulsification units for the removal of cataracts and various cryo-surgical units for the treatment of glaucoma, eyelid abnormalities, and tumor treatment. We also feature carbon dioxide and diode direct and indirect laser equipment for the treatment of glaucoma, as well as retinal reattachment procedures.
At Eye Care for Animals, we want to work with you and your referring veterinarian to provide your pet with the highest quality of life, comfort and care.
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