Veterinary Ophthalmology
Eye diseases and related conditions can greatly impact your pet’s quality of life. The expert team in our veterinary clinic offers comprehensive diagnosis and treatment for eye conditions in dogs and cats, including infections, injuries, inflammation, cherry eye, glaucoma, congenital defects, and emergency conditions that require urgent care due to their painful nature. Ophthalmological changes can also be early indicators of various diseases, often appearing before specific symptoms of systemic conditions.
Regular check-ups – the key to healthy eyes
Preventive ophthalmological exams, especially for senior pets and young animals, can help detect hidden or unknown conditions early, prevent complications, and preserve vision.
Modern diagnostic procedures for correct treatment
Our clinic is equipped with modern ophthalmic diagnostic equipment to quickly detect ophthalmic pathologies in your pets.
In addition to a complete ophthalmological examination, including neuroophthalmological examination, examination of the anterior segment of the eye under enlargement and the posterior segment of the eye, we perform ultrasound diagnostics of ophthalmological changes, cytological analysis and bacteriological examination of samples, all for the purpose of early detection of diseases and their prompt treatment.
Surgical ophthalmological procedures
If an ophthalmic examination reveals that your pet requires surgery, our team offers various procedures in ophthalmic surgery of the eyelids, anterior segment of the eye and emergency conditions.
When to ask for help?
If you notice that your pet has some of the ophthalmic clinical signs such as reddened mucous membranes of the conjunctiva, increased tear production, increased discharge, if they blink heavily or scratch their eyes, if the eye appears bluish, swollen or your pet behaves as if they do not see, an ophthalmological examination should be performed as soon as possible to establish the therapy in time and to prevent the progress of the disease that could cause permanent consequences.
Don’t delay! Detecting the problem early can prevent it from worsening and enable your pet to live a healthy and quality life. Contact our ophthalmology team to ensure the best for your pet’s eye health!
