The practice has an extensive range of ophthalmology equipment allowing it to handle more complex eye conditions.
Some of our facilities include a Tonopen for measuring intraocular pressure, two Kowa handheld slit lamps, three magnifying loops for microsurgery and a wide range of ophthalmic surgical instruments.
The most common conditions treated include infectious agents, dry eye, eyelid/facial abnormalities, eye and lid trauma, third eyelid prolapse ('cherry eye'), glaucoma, tumours and ocular foreign bodies.
Picture: traumatic corneal ulcer in a dog after staining with fluorescein.