Diseases and surgery of the canine orbit, cornea & sclera, anterior uvea, and lens, the canine glaucomas, feline ophthalmology, equine ophthalmology, laboratory animal ophthalmology,
exotic animal ophthalmology
Her special interests include wildlife and
exotic animal ophthalmology, as well as promoting public awareness of veterinary ophthalmology.
Her professional interests include eyelid surgery, marine mammal and other
exotic animal ophthalmology, and corneal surgery and transplantation.
His professional interests include intraocular surgery and
exotic animal ophthalmology.
Dr. Freeman is frequently involved in wildlife pro-bono veterinary care and her special interests within ophthalmology include ophthalmic surgery, optics, tear film dynamics and surface ocular disease, as well as wildlife and
exotic animal ophthalmology.
Not exact matches
Dr. Abramson then completed an internship at the
Animal Medical Center in New York City, concentrating on surgery,
ophthalmology, oncology and
exotics.
The department supports a well - equipped veterinary referral hospital with specialty services in anesthesia; bird, zoo and
exotic animal medicine; small
animal medicine; cardiology; small
animal soft tissue and orthopedic surgery; dermatology; emergency and critical care; equine medicine; equine surgery; large
animal medicine; integrative medicine; medical oncology;
ophthalmology; radiation oncology; diagnostic imaging; shelter medicine and theriogenology.
The
ophthalmology - dedicated intern will join an
ophthalmology resident and will be directly supervised by two ACVO Diplomates (Erin Scott and Lucien Vallone), and supported by two licensed veterinary technicians to provide advanced eye care to small, large, and
exotic animals.
They also specialize in a particular breed of
animal, like equine medicine or
exotics or in a medical specialty, like
ophthalmology, oncology, pathology or dermatology.
Beyond our general care service for
exotic animals, our hospital offers surgery,
ophthalmology, and many other specialty areas to improve the overall health of these pets.
We work closely with other services in the hospital, including
ophthalmology, surgery, dermatology, oncology, neurology, internal medicine, emergency and critical care, and behavior to provide advanced medical and surgical care to avian and
exotic animals.
The mission of the residency training program at the Eye Care for
Animals is to train and equip individuals in the contemporary diagnostics, medical and surgical aspects of veterinary
ophthalmology as it pertains to all domestic
animal species and
exotics in compliance with the guidelines established by the ACVO.
Other than
ophthalmology, Amy's primary veterinary interests are in anesthesia and
exotic animal care (rabbits and pocket pets).