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Red Eyes, Discharge & Eye Injuries

Eye problems can worsen rapidly. Protect your pets vision with prompt veterinary care.

Common Symptoms

  • Red or bloodshot eyes
  • Yellow or green discharge
  • Squinting or pawing at eye
  • Cloudy or blue eye
  • Visible scratch or ulcer
  • Bulging eye

What We Do

  • Fluorescein staining
  • Tonometry (eye pressure)
  • Slit-lamp examination
  • Prescription eye drops
  • Pain relief
  • Referral for surgery

When to See a Vet

ANY eye problem is urgent. Eyes deteriorate fast. Do not wait — same-day appointments available for eye emergencies.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is a cloudy eye an emergency?

A: Yes. Cloudiness can indicate glaucoma, cataracts, or corneal disease — all need immediate attention.

Q: Can pets get conjunctivitis?

A: Yes, and it is highly contagious between pets. We diagnose and treat the underlying cause.

Q: Do you perform eye surgery?

A: We handle common procedures. Complex cases are referred to veterinary ophthalmology specialists.