Working with your family veterinarian, we at Animal Eye Clinic are pet ophthalmology specialists. Working with your family vet, we provide the best ophthalmic services possible. To achieve this, we use up-to-date equipment along with sophisticated surgical and diagnostic techniques.
Meet Our Team
Dr. Eric Storey and his staff understands the love you have for your four-legged companion. Our commitment is to provide your pet with the best ophthalmic care possible. We appreciate your trust and the confidence you have in our pet care.
Dr. Storey is a board-certified ophthalmologist specializing in veterinary care. He specializes in eye diseases and retinal surgery. He received his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) from Auburn University and then completed his veterinary ophthalmology residency. It was during this residency that he obtained specialized training in diseases and retinal surgery.
To determine the cause of your pet’s eye condition, we may use any of the following diagnostic procedures to assess what surgical procedure is best for your companion.
- Gonioscopy
- Electroretinography
- Ocular ultrasound
- CERF exams
- Applanation tonometry for intraocular pressure
- In-house cytology
- Slit-lamp biomicroscopy
- Dacryocystorhinography
- Doppler blood pressure
- Fluorescein angiography
- Fluorescein staining of the cornea
- Direct and indirect ophthalmoscopy
- Tonometry
- Aqueous and vitreal centesis
- Conjunctival biopsy
- Melan-100 red and blue light pupillary light testing
- Nasolacrimal flushe
- Soft contact bandage lens placement
Once the testing process has been completed, we will know to perform the following surgical specialties on your pet to improve its vision and quality of life.
- Cataract extraction by phacoemulsification
- Repair of a detached retina
- Intraocular prosthesis surgery
- Nicitans gland reposition (cherry eye)
- Debridement and keratotomy for non-healing ulcers
- Alger brush debridement and keratotomy
- Conjunctival and corneal ulcer grafts
- Plastic and reconstructive surgery for eyelid disorder
- Corneal grafts and repair
- Cryosurgery for eyelid tumors and distichia
- Laser surgery for glaucoma and retinal detachment
- Enucleation (eye removal)
- Glaucoma implants
- Intraocular lens implantation (foldable and rigid IOL’s)
- Laser therapy for glaucoma (endolaser and transscleral)
- Laser retinal therapy (direct, indirect, and endolaser)
- Luxated lens removal
- Orbital implants
- Repair of traumatic injuries to the globe
- Sulcus IOL suturing
- Superficial keratectomy
Pet Ophthalmology Specialists in Pensacola
At Animal Eye Clinic of Pensacola, we have years of experience providing residents of Pensacola, FL with reliable pet care. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call us at (850) 860-4160.