Welcome To Animal Eye Clinic

At Animal Eye Clinic of Pensacola, we are honored to provide superior pet eye care. We work in conjunction with your family veterinarian as a specialty referral practice. Our location is open five days a week to serve our clients with the best treatment plan available. Discover more about how we can help your pet live a healthy and happy life.

Diagnosing Vision Problems in Pets

Your veterinarian will likely notice a possible concern with your pet’s vision when you bring them in for a pet wellness exam. At that time, your regular veterinarian will refer them to our facility in Pensacola. Our team will then discern the best treatment for your pet. If surgery is deemed necessary, we will assess the health of your pet to determine they are fit to undergo the procedure.

More About the Service We Provide

Our team will work with you to help you understand the specifics of your pet’s diagnosis and move forward with the best treatment possible. Backed by some of the most qualified board-certified veterinary ophthalmologists in the nation, our goal is to provide care that exceeds your highest expectations. You can have the peace of mind you deserve knowing your pet is in trusted hands that operate state-of-the-art equipment with the highest integrity.

Did you know that animals can suffer from similar eye problems that affect humans? Pet eye issues include glaucoma, cataracts, deterioration of the retina, tumors, and more. Our pet ophthalmology specialists provide both diagnostic and surgical services to help your pet live the highest-quality life possible. If surgery is needed, your pet will also receive superior post-operative care to heal without complications. While it can be tricky to spot potential eye issues in pets, you may notice any of the following:

  • Altered appearance of the eye
  • Discharge or redness
  • Swelling around eyes
  • Excessive watering
  • Bumping into things

We will do our best to accommodate your busy schedule. Request an appointment today!

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Veterinarian in Pensacola

Keeping your pet’s eyes in good health is a significant component of providing the best possible pet care. Our mission is to deliver this vital service to your pets in cooperation with your regular veterinarian. Our veterinary ophthalmologists can provide targeted treatment plans to restore your pet’s vision as quickly and effectively as possible. For more information or to schedule an appointment, contact us today!

Dr. Eric Storey

DVM-MS, DACVO

Dr Storey is a board certified veterinary ophthalmologist with specialized training in diseases and surgery of the retina.

Dr Storey was raised and educated here in Pensacola Florida . He is so excited about having the opportunity to come back home and is looking forward to working with and supporting the local veterinarians with ophthalmic cases. He received his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) from Auburn University in 1999 and then completed a small animal rotating internship at the University of Illinois. He then attended graduate school and completed a three-year veterinary ophthalmology residency at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine in Saskatchewan in 2003. During this residency program, he obtained specialized training in diseases and surgery of retina. For the past 12 years he served as an associate professor in the Department of Clinical Sciences and Chief of Ophthalmology at LSU College of Veterinary Medicine, in Baton Rouge, La with responsibilities in teaching, research and clinical service. He served as an ophthalmology clinician and surgeon to include vitreoretinal surgeries, teaching and training veterinary students and residents, and performing basic and clinical research in ophthalmology.

Dr. Staci Spears

DVM

Dr. Spears, a native Michigander, graduated from Hillsdale College in 2013 with a B.S. in biology. Originally planning to pursue a career in aquatic animal medicine, she traveled to Gainesville, Florida for veterinary school at the University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine. During her junior year she developed a passion for ophthalmology after working on a project involving ocular disease in a group of production fish. After graduating with her DVM and a certificate in aquatic animal health in 2017, Dr. Spears traveled back to Southfield, Michigan to complete a small animal rotating internship with BluePearl Veterinary Specialists. In 2018 she completed an ophthalmology internship at South Atlanta Veterinary Emergency and Specialty where she met Dr. Storey, which led to her completing a residency in veterinary ophthalmology at Animal Eye Clinic of Pensacola. Dr. Spears enjoys all aspects of veterinary ophthalmology, but has special interests in ophthalmic surgery. Outside of work, Dr. Spears enjoys sheep herding with her border collie, playing and writing music, and tabletop gaming.

Dr. Audrey Pierson

DVM, DACVO

bio coming soon…

What Our Clients Are Saying

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Donna L.

They go above and beyond in care and dedication...100% recommendation!!!
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Alicia P.

Absolutely wonderful staff! The BEST doctor ever! Both of our Cocker Spaniels needed surgery and they both did so well and look amazing! They took such good care of them and we are just so grateful!
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Monica D.

Keeping my babies healthy is important to me and I feel it is just as important to them. I have had nothing but great experiences here.
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Linda B.

Highly recommend them - from the Doctors to the staff - they are all wonderful!
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