Pet Ophthalmology Services in Somerset County
When it comes to a pet’s eyes, early detection and treatment are critical for keeping your furry friend safe and protected. Professional ophthalmology services at a trusted veterinary office can lead to a higher chance of successful treatment and stop health issues before they become more serious.
If you believe your pet may be suffering from an eye-related health condition, or if you’re seeking preventive care to reduce the risk of developing a future ocular issue, contact our Somerset County-based animal hospital today to schedule an appointment.

Why Choose AnimERge for Your Pet’s Eye Care
At AnimERge, our highly-trained team of veterinary ophthalmologists combines the latest technology and equipment with a personalized, comprehensive care plan to ensure your pet is getting the best possible treatment.
Our board-certified staff has years of experience in diagnosing and treating a variety of ocular conditions in pets and is prepared to provide advanced procedures when needed to restore or maintain eyesight or eliminate chronic pain.

We realize that pet care, and chiropractic care especially, is not a one-size-fits-all solution. Our vets practice a personalized approach to ensure each pet receives the best possible care. Each animal’s unique anatomy, condition, and health history plays a key role in what types of treatment our team recommends and performs.
The Importance of Regular Eye Exams for Pets
Regular eye checkups and examinations can detect early signs of eye-related health issues in pets. This can include cataracts, glaucoma, retinal diseases, infections, and more.
These treatments are especially important for certain species and breeds predisposed to hereditary eye conditions. For dogs, this can include Cavalier King Charles spaniels, Labrador retrievers, collies, Australian shepherds, and pugs. Cat species prone to eye-related issues include Persians, Himalayans, and exotic shorthairs.

Ophthalmology Services We Offer in Somerset County
Our Somerset County location offers a variety of ophthalmic services, such as:
Comprehensive eye examinations (visual acuity, intraocular pressure testing)
Tear production tests (Schirmer Tear Test)
Fluorescein staining for corneal ulcers
Advanced imaging (ultrasound, digital fundus photography)
Surgical procedures (cataract removal, entropion correction, cherry eye repair)

Common Pet Eye Conditions
Conjunctivitis (pink eye)
Cataracts (lens opacity)
Glaucoma (elevated eye pressure)
Dry eye (keratoconjunctivitis sicca)
Corneal ulcers and scratches
If you notice redness, excessive tearing, disorientation when walking or running, or cloudiness in your pet, it could be a symptom of an ocular issue.

Diagnostic Techniques & Tools
Our experienced veterinary staff is committed to utilizing the latest diagnostic tools and technology when it comes to ophthalmological care.
Eye conditions are diagnosed using advanced techniques such as tonometry (eye pressure measurement), slit-lamp biomicroscopy, and ophthalmoscopes. Accurate diagnosis is essential for selecting the right treatment plan and setting your pet up for a complete recovery.
When needed, our team can also refer your pet to a specialist for advanced imaging or comprehensive procedures.

Treatment Approaches & Management
When it comes to treating eye issues in pets, there are a range of treatment options available depending on the type of condition diagnosed.
Some of the most common treatment options include medicated eye drops and ointments that can reduce inflammation, relieve pain, and treat bacterial infections. Other common ophthalmology treatments include oral medications, eye pressure management, or surgical procedures for the most severe cases.
In many cases, your veterinarian will prescribe medication that will need to be administered at home. In these instances, it is essential to follow the doctor’s exact recommendations for dosage and application to ensure your pet is getting proper care.
Payment Options for Ophthalmology at AnimERge
At AnimERge, we offer flexible financing and insurance options for Ophthalmology. Sign up today with any of our payment plan partners or contact us for specific questions about insurance coverage. Read more about our financing options here.
Frequently Asked Questions About Pet Ophthalmology
Yes, certain ocular conditions can lead to complete loss of vision when not properly treated. Early detection and immediate care can help prevent blindness in pets. Some conditions that cause blindness include glaucoma, severe infections, or PRA (progressive retinal atrophy).
Regular vet checkups and screenings, especially if you own a breed prone to hereditary eye issues, are the best way to prevent long-term damage. Additionally, you should keep your pet’s eyes clean and free of irritants and avoid situations where a pet could have debris fly into their retinas, such as when sticking their head out a car window.
Yes, pets can undergo cataract surgery, although it is most common in dogs. Cataract surgery has a high success rate if the retina is healthy.
Book an Appointment at 24/7 Emergency Vet in Somerset County Hospital
New pets are always welcome at 24/7 Emergency Vet in Somerset County Hospital. Our friendly veterinary staff looks forward to providing our neighbors in Citrus Heights and surrounding communities with the veterinary care they need.
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