- Tear level tests – to check for dry eye (KCS)
- Corneal ulcer tests – to detect scratches or damage to the cornea
- Eye pressure tests – to identify glaucoma or uveitis
It's time to schedule an eye consultation if you notice your pet squinting, rubbing their face, or showing signs of redness, discharge, cloudiness or vision changes.
Eye symptoms may not always be isolated. In some cases, they’re signs of more serious underlying problems like: autoimmune conditions, systemic infections, and hormonal imbalances. That’s why we take a whole-health approach when diagnosing eye conditions—ensuring no important detail is overlooked.
Don’t Ignore the Signs
Common Eye Conditions We Treat
Eye problems can look similar on the surface, but the treatment depends on the specific diagnosis. Each condition requires a unique approach, and our experienced team is trained to tailor treatment based on your pet’s exact needs. Some of the most common eye conditions we treat include:

Our team will walk you through this process with empathy and transparency, ensuring your pet receives the best possible care.
Book an eye consultation today—because your pet’s eyes deserve expert attention.