

Veterinary Ophthalmology in Palm Beach County, FL
In Collaboration with Animal Eye Specialty Clinic
The eyes have it! From catching a favorite toy to navigating daily life, your pet’s eyesight plays a big role in their overall health and happiness. But did you know that changes in vision or the appearance of the eyes can also be signs of deeper systemic health concerns? Whether it’s squinting, cloudiness, eye discharge, or signs of blindness, our team is here to help you see things clearly.
At ACCESS Specialty Animal Hospital – Palm Beach County, we partner with the expert team at Animal Eye Specialty Clinic to provide advanced ophthalmology services for dogs, cats, and exotic animals. Together, we’re here to protect your pet’s vision and improve their quality of life—one eye exam at a time.
Have questions about your pet’s eye health? Give us a call at (561) 774-8855 or ask your primary care veterinarian to refer your pet for a specialty eye evaluation.
Pet Ocular Conditions We Treat in West Palm Beach
Vision problems can have a sudden onset—or they may be subtle and progressive. Whether your pet is dealing with discomfort, injury, infection, or a suspected genetic condition, our veterinary ophthalmology partners offer comprehensive care tailored to your pet’s specific needs.
Services may include:
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Complete ophthalmic exams
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Genetic screening exams
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Schirmer tear testing (for dry eye)
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Tonometry (for glaucoma)
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Fluorescein staining (to identify corneal ulcers or abrasions)
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Slit lamp and indirect ophthalmoscopy exams
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Electroretinography (to assess retina function)
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Ocular ultrasound
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Diagnosis and treatment of cataracts, glaucoma, corneal ulcers, eyelid abnormalities, lens luxation, and uveitis
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Eye surgery, including dry eye surgery, cataract surgery, cherry eye repair, enucleation, and eyelid reconstruction



A Trusted Partnership with Animal Eye Specialty Clinic
ACCESS Animal Specialty Hospital is proud to collaborate with Animal Eye Specialty Clinic, one of the most respected veterinary ophthalmology groups in the region. With several board-certified veterinary ophthalmologists on staff, their team brings years of focused experience in diagnosing and treating eye conditions in pets.
Because veterinary ophthalmology is a specialized field, most primary care veterinarians refer to clinics like Animal Eye Specialty Clinic when advanced care is needed. Together, our teams work closely to ensure your pet receives expert care, clear communication, and seamless coordination every step of the way.
When Your Pet’s Vision Needs a Closer Look
We understand how unsettling it can be to see changes in your pet’s eyes or behavior. That’s why our collaborative ophthalmology team is here to guide you every step of the way—with advanced diagnostics, experienced specialists, and compassionate care.
Have questions about your pet’s eye health or vision? Call us at (561) 774-8855, or ask your primary veterinarian to refer your pet.
