Our Services
Our Services
At Eye Vetcare, we provide dedicated, expert care for all aspects of animal eye health. With fully equipped ophthalmology facilities in Kent (Canterbury) and London, we diagnose and treat the full spectrum of ocular conditions — from sudden emergencies to long-standing, complex diseases.
Our mission is to preserve vision whenever possible and to support every patient with compassionate, professional treatment.
We manage a wide range of ophthalmic conditions in dogs, cats, and other companion animals.
Areas of Expertise
Clinical Interests
- Carneal disease and reconstructive surgery
- Ocular manifestations of systemic disease
- Feline opthalmology
- Medical glaucoma and uveitis management
- Ocular Trauma
Referral Services
- Full Ophthalmic examination and diagnosis
- Advanced medical and surgical management
- Specialist advice and case support for referring vets
- Ongoing communication and shared care
Abnormal Eyelashes / Hair
Causes discomfort and irritation of the eyes as they rub on the eye surface. They include distichiasis, trichiasis and ectopic cilia.
Cherry Eye
More common in younger animals when the gland within the third eyelid prolapses out of its normal position.
Corneal Ulcers
A wound on the cornea (the window at the front of the eye). They are common, painful and can result in blindness or loss of the eye.
Dry Eye
Dry eye disease encompasses a range of different diseases which result in poor tear film health and significant discomfort, and can cause complications such as ulcers.
Entropion/Ectropion
Inward rolling of the eyelids (entropion) or outward rolling of the eyelids (ectropion) which results in irritation and possible ulcers to the eye surface.
Enucleation
Surgical removal of the eye. It is a procedure used only when the eye is so badly damaged, painful or blind that it cannot be treated any more, or if there is cancer within the eye.
Glaucoma
Caused by an increase in the pressure within the eye. It is a very painful condition and often causes permanent vision loss.
Lens Luxation
This condition occurs when the lens dislocates from its normal position behind the iris within the eye. It can occur suddenly and causes considerable pain.
Our Equipment
SCCED
SCCED stands for spontaneous chronic corneal epithelial defect. These are superficial corneal defects (“erosions”) which fail to heal spontaneously
- Corneal cross linking
- Direct and indirect ophthalmoscopy
- Corneal surgery inc grafting
- Slit lamp biomicroscopy
- Tonometry
- Ultrasonography
- Operating microscope for corneal surgery
LOCATION
CANTERBURY
43-45 Northgate
Canterbury, CT11BE
FIND US
LONDON
49 Leigham Court Road,
London, SW16 2NF
