Pet Eye Surgery FAQs

At South Federal Animal Hospital in Fort Lauderdale, FL, we provide comprehensive veterinary care services, including specialized pet eye surgery. Our veterinarians are experienced in diagnosing and treating a variety of eye conditions that can affect your pet’s vision and overall health. If your pet requires eye surgery, you likely have questions about the procedure, recovery, and long-term care. Below, we answer some of the most common questions about pet eye surgery.

What Conditions Require Pet Eye Surgery?

Pet eye surgery may be necessary for conditions such as cataracts, glaucoma, corneal ulcers, eyelid tumors, and cherry eye. In some cases, trauma or infections may also require surgical intervention to preserve or restore your pet’s vision. Our veterinarians will assess your pet’s condition and recommend the most appropriate treatment plan.

How Do I Know If My Pet Needs Eye Surgery?

Signs that your pet may need eye surgery include excessive tearing, redness, cloudiness, squinting, swelling, or discharge. If your pet is frequently rubbing or pawing at their eyes, they may be experiencing discomfort. An exam at our clinic will help determine whether surgery or another form of treatment is necessary.

What Should I Expect Before the Procedure?

Before pet eye surgery, our veterinarians will perform a thorough examination and diagnostic tests to evaluate your pet’s eye health. Pre-surgical bloodwork may be required to ensure your pet is healthy enough for anesthesia. We will provide detailed pre-operative instructions, including any necessary fasting before the procedure.

What Happens During Pet Eye Surgery?

Pet eye surgery is performed under anesthesia to keep your pet comfortable and pain-free. The specific procedure will depend on the condition being treated. Some surgeries, such as cherry eye repair, are minimally invasive, while others, like cataract removal, require more complex techniques. Our veterinarians use advanced surgical methods to achieve the best possible outcome for your pet.

How Can I Help My Pet Recover?

To support your pet’s recovery, follow all post-surgical care instructions carefully. Keep your pet’s environment calm and limit physical activity to prevent complications. Administer all prescribed medications as directed, and contact our clinic if you notice any signs of infection, swelling, or discomfort.

Where Can I Find a Veterinarian for Pet Eye Surgery?

If you are looking for a veterinarian near you who specializes in pet eye surgery, South Federal Animal Hospital provides expert care in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Our veterinarians are dedicated to ensuring the best possible outcomes for pets in need of surgical eye treatment.

Schedule a Consultation Today

If your pet is experiencing eye problems, South Federal Animal Hospital in Fort Lauderdale, FL, is here to help. Our veterinary care services include specialized pet surgery to improve your pet’s eye health and quality of life. Call us today at (954) 523-8527 to schedule an appointment.

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Monday
8:00 am - 5:30 pm
Tuesday
8:00 am - 5:30 pm
Wednesday
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Thursday
8:00 am - 5:30 pm
Friday
8:00 am - 5:30 pm
Saturday
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Sunday
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