
Cataract Surgery
Restoring vision with cataract surgery is one of our specialities at Eye Vet Clinic
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Lens Luxation
Lens luxation can be an emergency and may require urgent surgical intervention to prevent pain and vision loss.
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Lens luxation surgery
Our surgeons are highly skilled to carry out the removal of luxated lenses with the help of our state-of-the-art equipment
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Corneal Sequestrum
Our ophthalmologists can help you to decide if surgical removal of a corneal sequestrum is the best option for your pet
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Corneal ulceration
Corneal ulceration is a painful condition that requires prompt treatment
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Calcific corneal degeneration
This complicated condition can cause painful corneal ulcers especially in aged patients
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Indolent Corneal Ulceration
Corneal ulcers that fail to heal with conventional treatment may require special intervention
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Corneal endothelial dystrophy
This condition can affect sight and also can cause painful and poorly healing corneal ulcers
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Corneal Surgery
Our surgeons are highly skilled and trained in corneal microscurgery and have state-of-the-art surgical equipment so you know your pet is in safe hands.
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Distichiasis
Distichiasis can be a painful condition and our surgeons will help you decide on the best treatment option for your dog
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Dry Eye
Dry eye is a common eye condition that causes pain, corneal ulcers and vision loss in dogs but effective medical management is often possible
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Neurogenic Dry Eye
Neurogenic dry eye is a rare condition that requires urgent and specialised treatment
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SARDS
Sudden Acquired Retinal Degeneration Syndrome (SARDS) is a distressing condition causing sudden onset blindness in dogs
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Iris Cysts
Iris cysts can mimic tumours but the clinical examination allows our ophthalmologists to tell the difference
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Glaucoma
Glaucoma is a painful and blinding condition that requires urgent and intensive treatment.
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Glaucoma Surgery
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Entropion
Entropion is a term used when the eyelids turn in, resulting on hair rubbing on the cornea and usually requires surgical correction
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Cherry Eye
Cherry eye describes a tear gland that has slipped out of place. The gland should not be removed but carefully replaced to avoid future complications
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Parotid Duct Transposition
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Progressive Retinal Atrophy
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Brachycephalic Ocular Syndrome
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Living with a Blind Dog
In case there is no treatment to restore your dog’s sight, we can give you helpful tips on how to give your blind dog the best quality of life.
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