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When your pet shows signs of an eye or vision problem, you should first make an appointment to see your pet’s regular veterinarian. Often, he or she will be able to treat your pet’s eye, much as your own family physician is able to treat most ailments affecting most areas of the body. Your regular veterinarian can refer you to Animal Eye Clinic when needed, just as your own doctor would refer you to a specialist. Animal Eye Clinic takes appointments Monday and Wednesday from 9am to 5pm and Tuesday and Thursday from 2pm to 5pm. The staff at Animal Eye Clinic will fax a letter to your pet’s regular veterinarian after the examination so your pet can receive the most comprehensive treatment possible. After your pet’s examination, Dr. Paulsen will discuss his findings and recommended therapy. Diagnostic testing can often be completed in the room, such as tear tests, fluorescein stain, tonometry (for glaucoma), gonioscopy and nasolacrimal duct flush. Electroretinogram (ERG) and Ultrasound (Sonogram) may also be scheduled when required.
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| Dr. Michael Paulsen and Mandie |
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