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Dr. Ken Abrams
Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists. |
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Our Services
Veterinary Ophthalmology Services, Inc. is a full-service, referral practice exclusively for eye problems in 4-legged patients! We are an individual private practice, not part of any ‘mega’ specialty practice; therefore, we offer quality service in a warm practice environment to our clients and patients.
When you call the practice you will speak to our courteous, friendly, and knowledgeable staff directly…no voicemail…no being placed on hold for eternity! With our computerized medical records we immediately access your pet’s record when you call with questions or requests for medication refills.
Our enthusiastic and polite technicians rotate through the front desk position so that you will speak with a skilled technician who is trained in the medical aspects of ophthalmology and works directly with clients and our patients!
Specifically, some of our ophthalmology services include:
- Clinical ophthalmic examinations
- Comprehensive evaluations including Schirmer tear test, fluorescein staining, applanation tonometry, indirect ophthalmoscopy, and slit lamp biomicroscopy
- Canine Eye Registration Foundation (CERF) exams- screening for inherited eye problems in purebred dogs prior to breeding.

- Ancillary Testing
- Electroretinography (ERG) to evaluate retinal function
- Ocular Ultrasonography
- Fundus Photography
- Blood Pressure Measurement- evaluate for hypertensive retinopathy

- Ophthalmic Surgery
- Cataract Surgery with Intraocular Lens Replacement by small-incision phacoemulsification
- Diode Laser Surgery- glaucoma, tumors, retinal detachment
- Cryosurgery- eyelash disorders, lens luxations
- Eyelid Surgery for correction of entropion, tumors, cherry eye
- Corneal Surgery- foreign body removal, sequestrum removal, corneal transplants
- Glaucoma Surgery- Ahmed valve implants, intrascleral prosthesis, chemical cycloablation.

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| “Since his cataract surgery, Buddy looks out the window again and finds crumbs on the floor! He goes up the stairs at 100 mile per hour and at eleven years old he acts like a 2 year old again!” |
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