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									• Complete ophthalmic examination, diagnostic evaluation and treatment planning
 • Full range of surgery, including eyelid surgery, corneal microsurgery and lens/cataract
 surgery
 • Medical and surgical treatment for entropion, cherry eye, tumors, corneal ulcers,
 dry eye, glaucoma, uveitis, cataracts, retinal disease, blindness, and more
 • Comprehensive follow-up of medical and post-surgical care
 • Canine genetic screening (ACES) eye examinations
 • Informative communication with owners, hence keeping you involved with your pet's
 eye care
 • Consistant communication with referring veterinarians, for a complete specialist care
 
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										| What is a Veterinary Ophthalmologist? An ophthalmologist specialises in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions involving the eyes and associatedstructures.
 
 A veterinary ophthalmologist may treat animals of any species.
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