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11-50 employees
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Veterinary
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3421 Forest Hill Blvd, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406, US
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Our board certified veterinary ophthalmologists provide the best eye care for your pets, exotics, & equines. Multiple South Florida locations.
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Animal Eye Specialty Clinic specializes in a wide range of ocular conditions affecting pets, including cataracts, glaucoma, retinal diseases, corneal ulcers, and conjunctivitis. Our veterinary ophthalmologists are equipped to diagnose and manage both common and complex eye issues in dogs, cats, and other animals.
While a referral from your primary veterinarian is not required, it is highly recommended. A referral can help streamline the process and ensure that we have all necessary medical history and information about your pet's condition prior to your visit. However, you can also contact us directly to schedule an appointment.
Our clinic offers a comprehensive range of diagnostic services, including thorough eye examinations, tonometry (to measure intraocular pressure), ultrasound of the eye, and advanced imaging techniques such as optical coherence tomography (OCT). These services help us accurately diagnose and develop effective treatment plans for your pet's eye conditions.
Treatment options at Animal Eye Specialty Clinic vary depending on the specific eye condition diagnosed. They may include medical management with prescription medications, surgical interventions such as cataract surgery or eyelid reconstruction, and ongoing monitoring and follow-up care. Our team will work closely with you to determine the best course of action for your pet.
Yes, we provide emergency eye care for pets experiencing urgent ocular issues. If your pet is suffering from a sudden eye injury, severe redness, swelling, or any other acute symptoms, please contact us immediately. Our team is trained to handle emergencies and will do our best to accommodate your pet as soon as possible.
To prepare for your pet's visit, gather any relevant medical records, including previous eye exams and treatments. It’s also helpful to make a list of any symptoms you’ve noticed, such as changes in vision, discharge, or squinting. Arriving a few minutes early can help ensure a smooth check-in process. Our staff will guide you through the rest!
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