Eye Care for Pets
Ophthalmology
Specialized team that deals with diagnosis and treatment of animal eye diseases, setting the standard for advanced veterinary ophthalmology.
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Eye Care for Pets
Ophthalmology
Specialized team that deals with diagnosis and treatment of animal eye diseases, setting the standard for advanced veterinary ophthalmology.
or call us on

Eye Care for Pets
Ophthalmology
Specialized team that deals with diagnosis and treatment of animal eye diseases, setting the standard for advanced veterinary ophthalmology.
or call us on

Eye Care for Pets
Ophthalmology
Specialized team that deals with diagnosis and treatment of animal eye diseases, setting the standard for advanced veterinary ophthalmology.
or call us on

Your pet’s vision plays a vital role in how they experience the world.
From routine eye exams to treating injuries, infections, and inherited conditions, our team is equipped to care for a wide range of eye concerns. Backed by advanced diagnostics and clinical expertise, we’re here to protect your pet’s sight and help them stay comfortable, confident, and aware of their surroundings.
If you’ve noticed your pet squinting, rubbing their eyes, or showing signs of vision loss, it’s best to have it checked early. Many eye conditions can progress quickly, but with timely care, we can manage or even reverse the problem before it affects their daily life.
What eye care services do we offer?
We provide practical, high-quality solutions for a wide range of eye conditions. Using advanced tools and specialised techniques, our team ensures your pet’s eyes get the expert attention they need.
What eye care services do we offer?
We provide practical, high-quality solutions for a wide range of eye conditions. Using advanced tools and specialised techniques, our team ensures your pet’s eyes get the expert attention they need.
01
Conjunctivitis Treatment
Pink eye in cats and dogs causes redness and tearing. We make use of antibiotic eye drops and ointments to provide relief and healing.
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Conjunctivitis Treatment
Pink eye in cats and dogs causes redness and tearing. We make use of antibiotic eye drops and ointments to provide relief and healing.
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Conjunctivitis Treatment
Pink eye in cats and dogs causes redness and tearing. We make use of antibiotic eye drops and ointments to provide relief and healing.
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01
Conjunctivitis Treatment
Pink eye in cats and dogs causes redness and tearing. We make use of antibiotic eye drops and ointments to provide relief and healing.
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02
Cherry Eye Correction
Cherry eye can cause discomfort and irritation. To help, our pet ophthalmologists correct it, avoiding long-term irritation and dryness.
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02
Cherry Eye Correction
Cherry eye can cause discomfort and irritation. To help, our pet ophthalmologists correct it, avoiding long-term irritation and dryness.
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02
Cherry Eye Correction
Cherry eye can cause discomfort and irritation. To help, our pet ophthalmologists correct it, avoiding long-term irritation and dryness.
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02
Cherry Eye Correction
Cherry eye can cause discomfort and irritation. To help, our pet ophthalmologists correct it, avoiding long-term irritation and dryness.
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03
Eye Infection Treatment
Eye infections can leave pets feeling itchy and uncomfortable. We diagnose the cause and prescribe the appropriate eye drops and ointments.
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Eye Infection Treatment
Eye infections can leave pets feeling itchy and uncomfortable. We diagnose the cause and prescribe the appropriate eye drops and ointments.
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03
Eye Infection Treatment
Eye infections can leave pets feeling itchy and uncomfortable. We diagnose the cause and prescribe the appropriate eye drops and ointments.
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03
Eye Infection Treatment
Eye infections can leave pets feeling itchy and uncomfortable. We diagnose the cause and prescribe the appropriate eye drops and ointments.
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04
Entropion Repair
Dogs and cats with entropion might feel persistent eye pain. We can reposition the eyelid to prevent further discomfort.
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Entropion Repair
Dogs and cats with entropion might feel persistent eye pain. We can reposition the eyelid to prevent further discomfort.
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04
Entropion Repair
Dogs and cats with entropion might feel persistent eye pain. We can reposition the eyelid to prevent further discomfort.
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04
Entropion Repair
Dogs and cats with entropion might feel persistent eye pain. We can reposition the eyelid to prevent further discomfort.
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05
Cataract Surgery
Cataracts in dogs and cats can cloud their vision, but surgery can restore it. We handle everything from diagnosis to follow-up care.
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Cataract Surgery
Cataracts in dogs and cats can cloud their vision, but surgery can restore it. We handle everything from diagnosis to follow-up care.
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Cataract Surgery
Cataracts in dogs and cats can cloud their vision, but surgery can restore it. We handle everything from diagnosis to follow-up care.
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05
Cataract Surgery
Cataracts in dogs and cats can cloud their vision, but surgery can restore it. We handle everything from diagnosis to follow-up care.
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Other Eye Treatments
We also diagnose and manage complex eye conditions like glaucoma, corneal ulcers, and progressive retinal atrophy.
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Other Eye Treatments
We also diagnose and manage complex eye conditions like glaucoma, corneal ulcers, and progressive retinal atrophy.
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Other Eye Treatments
We also diagnose and manage complex eye conditions like glaucoma, corneal ulcers, and progressive retinal atrophy.
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Other Eye Treatments
We also diagnose and manage complex eye conditions like glaucoma, corneal ulcers, and progressive retinal atrophy.
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What are the common signs of eye problems in pets?
Eye issues in pets can develop quickly, and the signs aren’t always apparent at first. If you notice any of the following, it’s best to have your pet checked before the problem worsens:
Redness or inflammation
Squinting or excessive blinking
Cloudy or bluish eyes
Discharge (clear, yellow, or green)
Rubbing or pawing at the eyes
Swelling around the eye
Bumping into objects
Light sensitivity
Early diagnosis can make a big difference, especially for conditions like cataracts, glaucoma or corneal ulcers. If anything looks unusual, we’re here to take a closer look.
How do we examine your pet’s eyes?
Eye Exams
A complete eye exam tailored to your pet’s needs. We’ll examine your pet’s vision, eye structure, and overall eye health.
Schirmer Tear Test
A Schirmer tear test measures tear production using a soft strip of paper. This helps identify problems like dry eye.
Tonometry
We use a tonometer to measure eye pressure painlessly. This helps diagnose conditions like glaucoma in cats and dogs.
Staining
Here, a special dye is used to check for scratches, injuries, or ulcers on the cornea. Any form of damage will be illuminated.
Fundoscopy
A fundoscopy helps us take a close look at the retina and optic nerve, diagnosing deeper eye problems.
Slit Lamp Biomicroscopy
We use a high-powered microscope to check the front parts of the eye. This method works well for finding microscopic issues.
Chromatic PLR Testing
This method uses different light colors (red and blue) to assess the function of the retina and optic nerve.
Cytology
We collect cells from the eye to check for bacteria or signs of infection. The samples are then sent to our in-house lab for inspection.
Biopsy
A small sample of tissue is collected for microscopic examination. This helps identify potential conditions like cancer.
Ocular Ultrasound
An ocular ultrasound helps us see inside the eye, especially when conditions like cataracts block vision.
Gonioscopy
This test uses a special lens to examine the drainage area of the eyes, which is vital in identifying conditions like glaucoma.
Electroretinogram
An ERG measures electrical activity in the retina in response to light. It's crucial before cataract surgery or when conditions like PRA are suspected.
Eye Exams
A complete eye exam tailored to your pet’s needs. We’ll examine your pet’s vision, eye structure, and overall eye health.
Schirmer Tear Test
A Schirmer tear test measures tear production using a soft strip of paper. This helps identify problems like dry eye.
Tonometry
We use a tonometer to measure eye pressure painlessly. This helps diagnose conditions like glaucoma in cats and dogs.
Staining
Here, a special dye is used to check for scratches, injuries, or ulcers on the cornea. Any form of damage will be illuminated.
Fundoscopy
A fundoscopy helps us take a close look at the retina and optic nerve, diagnosing deeper eye problems.
Slit Lamp Biomicroscopy
We use a high-powered microscope to check the front parts of the eye. This method works well for finding microscopic issues.
Chromatic PLR Testing
This method uses different light colors (red and blue) to assess the function of the retina and optic nerve.
Cytology
We collect cells from the eye to check for bacteria or signs of infection. The samples are then sent to our in-house lab for inspection.
Biopsy
A small sample of tissue is collected for microscopic examination. This helps identify potential conditions like cancer.
Ocular Ultrasound
An ocular ultrasound helps us see inside the eye, especially when conditions like cataracts block vision.
Gonioscopy
This test uses a special lens to examine the drainage area of the eyes, which is vital in identifying conditions like glaucoma.
Electroretinogram
An ERG measures electrical activity in the retina in response to light. It's crucial before cataract surgery or when conditions like PRA are suspected.
Eye Exams
A complete eye exam tailored to your pet’s needs. We’ll examine your pet’s vision, eye structure, and overall eye health.
Schirmer Tear Test
A Schirmer tear test measures tear production using a soft strip of paper. This helps identify problems like dry eye.
Tonometry
We use a tonometer to measure eye pressure painlessly. This helps diagnose conditions like glaucoma in cats and dogs.
Staining
Here, a special dye is used to check for scratches, injuries, or ulcers on the cornea. Any form of damage will be illuminated.
Fundoscopy
A fundoscopy helps us take a close look at the retina and optic nerve, diagnosing deeper eye problems.
Slit Lamp Biomicroscopy
We use a high-powered microscope to check the front parts of the eye. This method works well for finding microscopic issues.
Chromatic PLR Testing
This method uses different light colors (red and blue) to assess the function of the retina and optic nerve.
Cytology
We collect cells from the eye to check for bacteria or signs of infection. The samples are then sent to our in-house lab for inspection.
Biopsy
A small sample of tissue is collected for microscopic examination. This helps identify potential conditions like cancer.
Ocular Ultrasound
An ocular ultrasound helps us see inside the eye, especially when conditions like cataracts block vision.
Gonioscopy
This test uses a special lens to examine the drainage area of the eyes, which is vital in identifying conditions like glaucoma.
Electroretinogram
An ERG measures electrical activity in the retina in response to light. It's crucial before cataract surgery or when conditions like PRA are suspected.
Eye Exams
A complete eye exam tailored to your pet’s needs. We’ll examine your pet’s vision, eye structure, and overall eye health.
Schirmer Tear Test
A Schirmer tear test measures tear production using a soft strip of paper. This helps identify problems like dry eye.
Tonometry
We use a tonometer to measure eye pressure painlessly. This helps diagnose conditions like glaucoma in cats and dogs.
Staining
Here, a special dye is used to check for scratches, injuries, or ulcers on the cornea. Any form of damage will be illuminated.
Fundoscopy
A fundoscopy helps us take a close look at the retina and optic nerve, diagnosing deeper eye problems.
Slit Lamp Biomicroscopy
We use a high-powered microscope to check the front parts of the eye. This method works well for finding microscopic issues.
Chromatic PLR Testing
This method uses different light colors (red and blue) to assess the function of the retina and optic nerve.
Cytology
We collect cells from the eye to check for bacteria or signs of infection. The samples are then sent to our in-house lab for inspection.
Biopsy
A small sample of tissue is collected for microscopic examination. This helps identify potential conditions like cancer.
Ocular Ultrasound
An ocular ultrasound helps us see inside the eye, especially when conditions like cataracts block vision.
Gonioscopy
This test uses a special lens to examine the drainage area of the eyes, which is vital in identifying conditions like glaucoma.
Electroretinogram
An ERG measures electrical activity in the retina in response to light. It's crucial before cataract surgery or when conditions like PRA are suspected.
Eye Exams
A complete eye exam tailored to your pet’s needs. We’ll examine your pet’s vision, eye structure, and overall eye health.
Schirmer Tear Test
A Schirmer tear test measures tear production using a soft strip of paper. This helps identify problems like dry eye.
Tonometry
We use a tonometer to measure eye pressure painlessly. This helps diagnose conditions like glaucoma in cats and dogs.
Staining
Here, a special dye is used to check for scratches, injuries, or ulcers on the cornea. Any form of damage will be illuminated.
Fundoscopy
A fundoscopy helps us take a close look at the retina and optic nerve, diagnosing deeper eye problems.
Slit Lamp Biomicroscopy
We use a high-powered microscope to check the front parts of the eye. This method works well for finding microscopic issues.
Chromatic PLR Testing
This method uses different light colors (red and blue) to assess the function of the retina and optic nerve.
Cytology
We collect cells from the eye to check for bacteria or signs of infection. The samples are then sent to our in-house lab for inspection.
Biopsy
A small sample of tissue is collected for microscopic examination. This helps identify potential conditions like cancer.
Ocular Ultrasound
An ocular ultrasound helps us see inside the eye, especially when conditions like cataracts block vision.
Gonioscopy
This test uses a special lens to examine the drainage area of the eyes, which is vital in identifying conditions like glaucoma.
Electroretinogram
An ERG measures electrical activity in the retina in response to light. It's crucial before cataract surgery or when conditions like PRA are suspected.
Eye Exams
A complete eye exam tailored to your pet’s needs. We’ll examine your pet’s vision, eye structure, and overall eye health.
Schirmer Tear Test
A Schirmer tear test measures tear production using a soft strip of paper. This helps identify problems like dry eye.
Tonometry
We use a tonometer to measure eye pressure painlessly. This helps diagnose conditions like glaucoma in cats and dogs.
Staining
Here, a special dye is used to check for scratches, injuries, or ulcers on the cornea. Any form of damage will be illuminated.
Fundoscopy
A fundoscopy helps us take a close look at the retina and optic nerve, diagnosing deeper eye problems.
Slit Lamp Biomicroscopy
We use a high-powered microscope to check the front parts of the eye. This method works well for finding microscopic issues.
Chromatic PLR Testing
This method uses different light colors (red and blue) to assess the function of the retina and optic nerve.
Cytology
We collect cells from the eye to check for bacteria or signs of infection. The samples are then sent to our in-house lab for inspection.
Biopsy
A small sample of tissue is collected for microscopic examination. This helps identify potential conditions like cancer.
Ocular Ultrasound
An ocular ultrasound helps us see inside the eye, especially when conditions like cataracts block vision.
Gonioscopy
This test uses a special lens to examine the drainage area of the eyes, which is vital in identifying conditions like glaucoma.
Electroretinogram
An ERG measures electrical activity in the retina in response to light. It's crucial before cataract surgery or when conditions like PRA are suspected.
Eye Exams
A complete eye exam tailored to your pet’s needs. We’ll examine your pet’s vision, eye structure, and overall eye health.
Schirmer Tear Test
A Schirmer tear test measures tear production using a soft strip of paper. This helps identify problems like dry eye.
Tonometry
We use a tonometer to measure eye pressure painlessly. This helps diagnose conditions like glaucoma in cats and dogs.
Staining
Here, a special dye is used to check for scratches, injuries, or ulcers on the cornea. Any form of damage will be illuminated.
Fundoscopy
A fundoscopy helps us take a close look at the retina and optic nerve, diagnosing deeper eye problems.
Slit Lamp Biomicroscopy
We use a high-powered microscope to check the front parts of the eye. This method works well for finding microscopic issues.
Chromatic PLR Testing
This method uses different light colors (red and blue) to assess the function of the retina and optic nerve.
Cytology
We collect cells from the eye to check for bacteria or signs of infection. The samples are then sent to our in-house lab for inspection.
Biopsy
A small sample of tissue is collected for microscopic examination. This helps identify potential conditions like cancer.
Ocular Ultrasound
An ocular ultrasound helps us see inside the eye, especially when conditions like cataracts block vision.
Gonioscopy
This test uses a special lens to examine the drainage area of the eyes, which is vital in identifying conditions like glaucoma.
Electroretinogram
An ERG measures electrical activity in the retina in response to light. It's crucial before cataract surgery or when conditions like PRA are suspected.
Eye Exams
A complete eye exam tailored to your pet’s needs. We’ll examine your pet’s vision, eye structure, and overall eye health.
Schirmer Tear Test
A Schirmer tear test measures tear production using a soft strip of paper. This helps identify problems like dry eye.
Tonometry
We use a tonometer to measure eye pressure painlessly. This helps diagnose conditions like glaucoma in cats and dogs.
Staining
Here, a special dye is used to check for scratches, injuries, or ulcers on the cornea. Any form of damage will be illuminated.
Fundoscopy
A fundoscopy helps us take a close look at the retina and optic nerve, diagnosing deeper eye problems.
Slit Lamp Biomicroscopy
We use a high-powered microscope to check the front parts of the eye. This method works well for finding microscopic issues.
Chromatic PLR Testing
This method uses different light colors (red and blue) to assess the function of the retina and optic nerve.
Cytology
We collect cells from the eye to check for bacteria or signs of infection. The samples are then sent to our in-house lab for inspection.
Biopsy
A small sample of tissue is collected for microscopic examination. This helps identify potential conditions like cancer.
Ocular Ultrasound
An ocular ultrasound helps us see inside the eye, especially when conditions like cataracts block vision.
Gonioscopy
This test uses a special lens to examine the drainage area of the eyes, which is vital in identifying conditions like glaucoma.
Electroretinogram
An ERG measures electrical activity in the retina in response to light. It's crucial before cataract surgery or when conditions like PRA are suspected.
Eye Exams
A complete eye exam tailored to your pet’s needs. We’ll examine your pet’s vision, eye structure, and overall eye health.
Eye Exams
A complete eye exam tailored to your pet’s needs. We’ll examine your pet’s vision, eye structure, and overall eye health.
Schirmer Tear Test
A Schirmer tear test measures tear production using a soft strip of paper. This helps identify problems like dry eye.
Schirmer Tear Test
A Schirmer tear test measures tear production using a soft strip of paper. This helps identify problems like dry eye.
Tonometry
We use a tonometer to measure eye pressure painlessly. This helps diagnose conditions like glaucoma in cats and dogs.
Tonometry
We use a tonometer to measure eye pressure painlessly. This helps diagnose conditions like glaucoma in cats and dogs.
Staining
Here, a special dye is used to check for scratches, injuries, or ulcers on the cornea. Any form of damage will be illuminated.
Staining
Here, a special dye is used to check for scratches, injuries, or ulcers on the cornea. Any form of damage will be illuminated.
Fundoscopy
A fundoscopy helps us take a close look at the retina and optic nerve, diagnosing deeper eye problems.
Fundoscopy
A fundoscopy helps us take a close look at the retina and optic nerve, diagnosing deeper eye problems.
Slit Lamp Biomicroscopy
We use a high-powered microscope to check the front parts of the eye. This method works well for finding microscopic issues.
Slit Lamp Biomicroscopy
We use a high-powered microscope to check the front parts of the eye. This method works well for finding microscopic issues.
Chromatic PLR Testing
This method uses different light colors (red and blue) to assess the function of the retina and optic nerve.
Chromatic PLR Testing
This method uses different light colors (red and blue) to assess the function of the retina and optic nerve.
Cytology
We collect cells from the eye to check for bacteria or signs of infection. The samples are then sent to our in-house lab for inspection.
Cytology
We collect cells from the eye to check for bacteria or signs of infection. The samples are then sent to our in-house lab for inspection.
Biopsy
A small sample of tissue is collected for microscopic examination. This helps identify potential conditions like cancer.
Biopsy
A small sample of tissue is collected for microscopic examination. This helps identify potential conditions like cancer.
Ocular Ultrasound
An ocular ultrasound helps us see inside the eye, especially when conditions like cataracts block vision.
Ocular Ultrasound
An ocular ultrasound helps us see inside the eye, especially when conditions like cataracts block vision.
Gonioscopy
This test uses a special lens to examine the drainage area of the eyes, which is vital in identifying conditions like glaucoma.
Gonioscopy
This test uses a special lens to examine the drainage area of the eyes, which is vital in identifying conditions like glaucoma.
Electroretinogram
An ERG measures electrical activity in the retina in response to light. It's crucial before cataract surgery or when conditions like PRA are suspected.
Electroretinogram
An ERG measures electrical activity in the retina in response to light. It's crucial before cataract surgery or when conditions like PRA are suspected.
Why does your pet deserve expert eye care?




Advanced Diagnostic Imaging for Eyes
We use specialised ophthalmic tools like slit-lamp biomicroscopy, tonometry, and ocular ultrasound to detect subtle eye issues early. From cataracts to corneal ulcers, these technologies help us see what others might miss, before it becomes serious.
Eye Specialists You Can Trust
Comfort-First Eye Exams
Tailored Treatment for Long-Term Vision Health




Advanced Diagnostic Imaging for Eyes
We use specialised ophthalmic tools like slit-lamp biomicroscopy, tonometry, and ocular ultrasound to detect subtle eye issues early. From cataracts to corneal ulcers, these technologies help us see what others might miss, before it becomes serious.
Eye Specialists You Can Trust
Comfort-First Eye Exams
Tailored Treatment for Long-Term Vision Health
Advanced Diagnostic Imaging for Eyes
We use specialised ophthalmic tools like slit-lamp biomicroscopy, tonometry, and ocular ultrasound to detect subtle eye issues early. From cataracts to corneal ulcers, these technologies help us see what others might miss, before it becomes serious.
Eye Specialists You Can Trust
Comfort-First Eye Exams
Tailored Treatment for Long-Term Vision Health


02. Eye Specialists You Can Trust
Our veterinary ophthalmologists have deep experience diagnosing and treating complex eye diseases in dogs and cats. Whether it’s managing glaucoma, performing eye surgery, or simply protecting vision, your pet’s eyesight is in expert hands.


03. Comfort-First Eye Exams
We understand that pets with eye issues may be in discomfort or distress. That’s why we tailor every step of the visit, from gentle handling to lighting and exam techniques, to minimise stress and protect sensitive vision.


04. Tailored Treatment for Long-Term Vision Health
No two cases are alike. Whether your pet needs lifelong management for dry eye or surgical intervention for entropion, we build individualised plans that balance medical precision with your pet’s everyday comfort and lifestyle.


01. Advanced Diagnostic Imaging for Eyes
We use specialised ophthalmic tools like slit-lamp biomicroscopy, tonometry, and ocular ultrasound to detect subtle eye issues early. From cataracts to corneal ulcers, these technologies help us see what others might miss, before it becomes serious.
Noticed cloudiness, redness, or unusual discharge?
Let’s take a closer look, chat with our experts.
Noticed cloudiness, redness, or unusual discharge?
Let’s take a closer look, chat with our experts.
Noticed cloudiness, redness, or unusual discharge?
Let’s take a closer look, chat with our experts.
Noticed cloudiness, redness, or unusual discharge?
Let’s take a closer look, chat with our experts.
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4.9 Rating from 1,500+ reviews
Feedback From Our Loyal Clients
4.9 Rating from 1,500+ reviews
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4.9 Rating from 1,500+ reviews
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I get my pet's eyes checked?
How do I know if my pet needs to see a veterinary ophthalmologist?
What can I expect during a consultation with a vet ophthalmologist?
Is cataract surgery safe for pets?
Can eye conditions in pets lead to blindness?
How can I prevent eye problems in my pet?
How often should I get my pet's eyes checked?
How do I know if my pet needs to see a veterinary ophthalmologist?
What can I expect during a consultation with a vet ophthalmologist?
Is cataract surgery safe for pets?
Can eye conditions in pets lead to blindness?
How can I prevent eye problems in my pet?
How often should I get my pet's eyes checked?
How do I know if my pet needs to see a veterinary ophthalmologist?
What can I expect during a consultation with a vet ophthalmologist?
Is cataract surgery safe for pets?
Can eye conditions in pets lead to blindness?
How can I prevent eye problems in my pet?
How often should I get my pet's eyes checked?
How do I know if my pet needs to see a veterinary ophthalmologist?
What can I expect during a consultation with a vet ophthalmologist?
Is cataract surgery safe for pets?
Can eye conditions in pets lead to blindness?
How can I prevent eye problems in my pet?
Five veterinary clinics, all conveniently located
Five veterinary clinics, all conveniently located
Five veterinary clinics, all conveniently located
Five veterinary clinics, all conveniently located

Pet Ophthalmology
Ensuring Bright and Healthy Eyes for Your Pet

Pet Ophthalmology
Ensuring Bright and Healthy Eyes for Your Pet

Pet Ophthalmology
Ensuring Bright and Healthy Eyes for Your Pet

Pet Ophthalmology
Ensuring Bright and Healthy Eyes for Your Pet
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Unique care for your best friends, because they’re family.
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DIP - 8am to 9pm
JLT - 10am to 7pm
Jumeirah -
Mon-Fri: 8am to 8pm
Sat-Sun: 9am to 6pm
© 2025 Noble Veterinary Clinics
A Member of ARENA Veterinary Group
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DIP - 8am to 9pm
JLT - 10am to 7pm
Jumeirah -
Mon-Fri: 8am to 8pm
Sat-Sun: 9am to 6pm
© 2025 Noble Veterinary Clinics
Unique care for your best friends, because they’re family.
Contact Us
DIP - 8am to 9pm
JLT - 10am to 7pm
Jumeirah -
Mon-Fri: 8am to 8pm
Sat-Sun: 9am to 6pm
© 2025 Noble Veterinary Clinics
A Member of ARENA Veterinary Group
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