Eye problems can be painful, frightening, and potentially sight-threatening for pets. At Parkland Veterinary Hospital, we provide skilled ophthalmic surgery and advanced eye care for dogs, cats, and pocket pets in Sylvan Lake, Red Deer, Blackfalds, Lacombe, and surrounding Central Alberta communities. Our goal is to diagnose eye conditions early, treat them effectively, and preserve your pet’s comfort and vision whenever possible.
Ophthalmic surgery refers to surgical procedures involving the eyes, eyelids, cornea, tear ducts, or surrounding structures. These delicate surgeries require precision, careful technique, and attentive aftercare — all of which our veterinary team is trained to provide.
Eye Conditions We Commonly Treat
Our veterinarians diagnose and treat a variety of ophthalmic issues, including:
- Cherry eye
- Eyelid abnormalities (entropion, ectropion)
- Corneal ulcers or scratches
- Eyelid masses or tumours
- Abnormal eyelashes causing irritation
- Tear duct blockages
- Foreign bodies in or around the eye
- Growths or cysts affecting eye function
Some conditions may require surgical correction to prevent long-term discomfort or vision loss.
Why Early Diagnosis Matters
Many eye conditions worsen quickly. Pets may hide discomfort until the issue becomes severe. Prompt evaluation is vital if you notice:
- Squinting or holding an eye closed
- Redness or swelling
- Cloudiness or colour changes
- Excessive tearing or discharge
- Pawing at the face
- Sudden vision changes
- Sensitivity to light
Without treatment, some issues can cause scarring, chronic pain, or permanent blindness.
Our Approach to Ophthalmic Surgery
We begin with a detailed eye exam to determine which diagnostic tests are needed. These may include:
- Fluorescein staining to detect corneal ulcers
- Tear production testing (Schirmer test)
- Eye pressure testing (tonometry)
- Eyelid and eyelash evaluation
- Examination for foreign material
- Assessment of tear ducts
Once we identify the cause of the problem, we’ll discuss whether medication, surgery, or a combination of treatments is the best option.
When surgery is necessary, our veterinarians use meticulous technique and careful monitoring to ensure your pet’s safety and comfort throughout the procedure.
Comfort-Focused Anesthesia & Monitoring
Because eye surgery often requires precise positioning and absolute stillness, anesthesia is typically required. Our surgical team closely monitors your pet’s:
- Heart rate
- Breathing
- Blood pressure
- Temperature
- Oxygen saturation
This ensures safety and stability for the entire procedure.
Compassionate Post-Surgical Care
After surgery, pets usually need:
- Eye drops or ointments
- Oral medications for pain or infection
- An Elizabethan collar (cone)
- Limited activity
- Follow-up exams to ensure proper healing
Our team provides step-by-step home-care instructions and ongoing support throughout recovery. If you have concerns during healing, we’re always here to help.
Schedule an Ophthalmic Evaluation
If your pet is showing signs of eye irritation or vision issues, don’t wait — early treatment makes all the difference.
Call Parkland Veterinary Hospital today to schedule an ophthalmic consultation.
Parkland Veterinary Hospital
Our Location
101-4 Cuendet Industrial Way
Sylvan Lake, Alberta T4S 2J7
Get in Touch
Phone: 403-864-6402
Email: parkvetmail@shaw.ca
Our Hours
Monday – Friday: 8:00am – 5:00pm
Saturday: 8:30am – 1:00pm
Sunday and Holidays: Closed
After Hours
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403-347-3277
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