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Animal Medical Center of Plainfield

Ophthalmology

We can diagnose and treat a number of eye conditions your pet may be suffering from including glaucoma, cataracts, retinal diseases, and more.

Overview

Veterinary ophthalmology deals with the diagnosis and treatment of eye disorders and diseases in cats, dogs, and other animals. Eye conditions such as cataracts are fairly common in pets and may require surgery to heal, while other conditions require less intensive treatment to manage. We will work closely with you to identify the source of any eye symptoms your pet may be experiencing, and develop the best treatment plans for the long-term health of your pet’s eyes which may include a referral to an ophthalmology specialist for further treatment.

Why would my pet need ophthalmology treatments?

Most humans visit the eye doctor at least once a year.We must keepp our pet’s eyes healthy as well.

There are a number of eye disorders your pet may experience. Some of these conditions may occur as side effects of another disease your pet may have. For example, cataracts are most likely inherited from a concurrent condition such as diabetes.

When would my pet need ophthalmology treatments?

If your pet is experiencing any of the following, you should bring them in for an examination.

  • Watery eyes

  • Excessive blinking

  • Squinting

  • Redness

  • Puffiness

  • Bulging around the eyes

  • Sunken eyes

  • Dehydration

  • Sensitivity to light

  • Excessive tears

  • Loss of appetite

  • Rubbing or pawing at the face

  • Whining

  • Noticeable decrease in vision or suspected blindness