You may think your Pet's eyes are healthy, but visiting a Veterinarian Eye Care professional for a comprehensive eye exam is the only way to really be sure. During the exam, each Pet's eye is closely inspected for signs of common vision problems and eye diseases, many of which have no early warning signs. It is also especially important for people with pets with diabetes to have a comprehensive dilated exam scheduled for them at least once a year.
Eye Care Services | Eye Examination (Exam), Eyewear/Goggles , Prescription Glasses , Contact Lenses - Orthokeratology |
Notifications | Special Deals |
Pets Information | Boy, Girl, Cat - MixedBred, Dog Rescued, Cat Neutered, Dog Large 51-90lbs, Dog ID Chip, Dog Service Animal |
Vision Therapy (VT) | VT - Eye Care/Vision Therapy, VT - Reading/Learning |
Your eyes are an important part of your health. Most people rely on their eyes to see and make sense of the world around them. The same applies to our pets. Eye diseases can lead to vision loss in humans as well as pets, so it is important to identify and treat eye diseases as early as possible.
You should get your Pet's eyes checked as often as your Vet health care provider recommends, or if you noticed your pet has any new vision problems. And just as it is important to keep your body healthy, you also need to keep your Pets' eyes healthy.
Monday | 09:00 AM to 06:00 PM |
Tuesday | 09:00 AM to 06:00 PM |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | 09:00 AM to 07:00 PM |
Friday | 09:00 AM to 06:00 AM |
Saturday | Closed, By Appointment |
Sunday | Closed |
Address: The EyeCare Road, Suite A, Eyecare, CA, 99999
Web Site Address: https://petimed.com/theeyecare
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