Specialized Care for Pet Eye Conditions
Veterinary Eye Center - Pennsylvania provides focused ophthalmology care for pets with eye disease, vision changes, eye injuries, and complex ocular disorders. Our team evaluates and treats eye conditions in pets, offering advanced care for both common and complex cases.
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Conditions We Commonly Treat
- Glaucoma: treatment options may include medical management, laser therapy, and gonioimplantation
- Iris Mass and Feline Melanomas: treatment may involve monitoring, biopsy, laser ablation, or surgery
- Uveitis: evaluation and treatment focused on controlling inflammation and protecting vision
- Cataracts: treated with cataract surgery using phacoemulsification when appropriate
- Lens Luxation: may be managed with intracapsular lens extraction depending on the case
- Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA)
- Retinal Detachment
- Sudden Acquired Retinal Degeneration Syndrome
- Retinitis
- Hypertensive Retinopathy
- Infected Corneal Ulcers and Perforations: treatment may include medical therapy, amnion treatment, or surgical grafting
- Corneal Sequestrum
- Corneal Ulcers including indolent ulcers: management options may include CTA debridement, grid or punctate keratotomy, diamond burr debridement, or thermokeratoplasty
- Dermoid
- Keratitis
- Eyelid Masses
- Prolapsed Gland of the Third Eyelid ("Cherry Eye")
- Blepharitis
- Eyelid structural abnormalities (such an entropion): surgical correction or filler injection when appropriate
- Eyelid tumors: removal may involve surgical excision or cryosurgery
- Distichiasis and Trichiasis
- Ectopic Cilia
- Eyelid Agenesis: treatment may include surgery or minimally invasive cryotherapy
- Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca (KCS): treatment may include medical management, surgery, slow-release implants, and supportive therapies
- Conjunctivitis
- Episcleritis
- Feline Herpes Viral Disease
Why Specialty Ophthalmology Care Matters
Many eye conditions can worsen quickly or cause lasting damage if they are not addressed early. A specialty eye exam can help determine whether the issue is medical, surgical, urgent, chronic, or vision-threatening. That matters not only for diagnosis, but also for choosing the right treatment plan and setting realistic expectations for recovery and long-term care. Veterinary Eye Center - Pennsylvania offers a more focused approach for pets who need advanced diagnostics, experienced ophthalmic treatment, and close management of complex eye disease.
