AVCSC treats a wide range of canine and feline eye diseases. In addition, Dr. McNabb has expertise working with many different species including horses, rabbits, birds, reptiles and zoo (exotic) animals. Below are detailed descriptions of some common canine and feline diseases treated at AVCSC, but is not meant to represent a complete list. More detailed information, as it pertains to your pet’s unique case situation, will be provided at your pet’s appointment following a complete ophthalmic examination.

Glaucoma

Anterior uveitis

Corneal foreign body
Canine
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- Cataract
- Dry eye (Keratoconjunctivitis sicca)
- Entropion
- Eyelash (cilia) disorders
- Glaucoma
- Indolent corneal ulcers
- Infected or Stromal Corneal Ulcers
- Lens Luxation
- Melanoma and Melanosis
- Sudden acquired retinal degeneration syndrome (SARDS)
- Third eyelid gland prolapse (“cherry eye”)
- Eyelid tumor removal
- Uveitis
Feline
- Glaucoma
- Infected or stromal corneal ulcers
- Lens luxation
- Melanoma and melanosis
- Uveitis
- Herpesvirus infection
- Eosinophilic keratitis
- Corneal sequestrum