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Ophthalmology

At Las Vegas Veterinary Specialty Center

With best-in-class medicine, technology, and an expert team, we’re fully prepared to provide the complete, compassionate care your pet needs.

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We offer several flexible payment options to make it easier to pay your bill on your terms.

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We're here for you (and them)

Schedule a visit. We’re here to help.

We want you and your pet to have the best experience possible. If you need us to reach out to your primary care veterinarian for your records, we’re happy to do so.

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Veterinary professionals caring for a dog in a clinical setting with medical equipment around them.
Veterinary professionals examining a dog's eyes in a clinical setting with medical equipment around them.
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Veterinary professionals in a clinical setting with medical equipment around them.
Veterinary professionals caring for a dog's eyes in a clinical setting with medical equipment around them.
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Conditions

If your pet is experiencing any of these conditions, our board-certified specialists and team have the expertise to make a difference.

  • Cataracts
  • Cornea injuries
  • Retinal disease
  • Dry eye
  • Eyelid and eyelash injuries or abnormalities
  • Glaucoma
  • Inflammation and conjunctivitis
  • Third eyelid or “cherry eye”
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Diagnostics

Comprehensive diagnostic testing allows us to gain a complete understanding of your pet’s condition.

  • Electroretinography
  • Indirect ophthalmoscopy
  • Tear testing
  • Tonometry
  • Gonioscopy
  • Ocular Ultrasonography
  • Slit-lamp exams
  • MRI
  • CT
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Treatments

Our approach to treatment prioritizes improving your pet’s quality of life through personalized, compassionate care.

  • Cataract surgery
  • Lens removal surgery (luxation)
  • Cherry eye repair
  • Glaucoma surgery
  • Orbital surgery
  • Advanced reconstructive surgery
  • Dry eye therapy
  • Cyclosporin implants
  • Corneal grafts
  • Corneal cross-linking
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Prepare for your visit

  • 01Call us directly to schedule an appointment or register your pet before you arrive.
  • 02We’ll gather your pet’s records and collaborate with your primary veterinarian.
  • 03Note your pet's medications, food type, eating habits, and symptoms.

During your visit

  • 01We’ll examine your pet and talk through any additional tests, if needed.
  • 02We’ll go over your pet’s diagnosis in detail together and answer all of your questions.
  • 03You’ll receive a treatment plan, any medication, and helpful guidance before you leave.

After your visit

  • 01Follow your pet’s treatment plan and monitor their symptoms.
  • 02You know your pet best. If anything seems amiss or you have any concerns, give us a call — we’re here for you.
  • 03Our team will continue to partner with your primary veterinarian as a part of your pet’s ongoing care.

Our ophthalmology team

When your pet needs care, our highly trained specialists are here to help.

Frequently asked questions

Understand more about your pet’s condition and treatment options.

New patients

Fast track your visit

Save time by filling out our client registration form before your visit. (Not required.)

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