Information that may be of interest in veterinary ophthalmology

Below are several topics of discussion. The reader should bear in mind that the information herein contains some of Dr. Hacker's opinions and treatments recommended at Animal Eye Specialists. The information herein may not be agreed to by every ophthalmologist in the world...just the best ones!


How to Deal with a Blind Pet
Cataract
"Cherry Eye"
Collie Eye Diseases
Corneal Ulcers
Corticosteroid Eye Medication
Eosinophilic Keratitis
Eyelid Abnormalities
Eye Certification or CERF Examinations
What's involved in an Ophthalmic Examination?
Feline Herpesvirus
Systemic Hypertension
Feline Infectious Peritonitis
Glaucoma
Horner's Syndrome
Iris Melanoma
Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca or Dry Eye
Lacrimal Gland Stimulation
Loose Lens or Lens Luxation
Non-Ulcerative Corneal Disease
Pain Medication
Pannus
Persistent Pupillary Membranes
Progressive Retinal Degeneration/Atrophy (PRD/PRA)
The "Red" Eye
Retinal Dysplasia and Retinal Folds
Sudden Acquired Retinal Degeneration (SARD)
Corneal Sequestrum in Cats
Tacrolimus
Toxoplasmosis
Uveitis
Vitreous Degeneration


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This section will be up-dated regularly.

Although this section will be up-dated, if you have a question for Dr. Hacker about an ophthalmic condition in your pet, please e-mail your question: Dr. Dennis Hacker


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