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Veterinary medicine has progressed to the point of having specialist fields similar to those in human medicine. A veterinary ophthalmologist is a veterinary eye specialist, in other words a veterinarian who has specialised in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions involving the eyes of animals.
To register as a veterinary specialist in a particular field, rigorous and stringent criteria have to be met in terms of post-graduate training and passing of relevant examinations for specialist qualifications.
At Veterinary Ophthalmic Referrals we aim to ensure clients return to their referring or usual veterinarian happy that everything within reason has been done to rectify their pet's eye problem.
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Your pet needs medical attention if it has ocular discomfort, discharge, vision loss or a change in the appearance of the eye.
Referral by your regular vet is preferable but not essential.
Initial consults are 15-30 minutes long, while recheck appointments are up to 15 minutes.