What is the cost of the surgery, and what is included and is not included in the price?
At Perth Animal Eye Hospital, we believe in providing the best treatment possible for your pet. The equipment […]
What are the risks involved in cataract surgery?
Animals require a general anaesthetic to have their cataracts removed. While it is important to appreciate that every […]
What is involved in cataract surgery?
Cataract surgery in animals is performed under general anaesthesia, and microsurgical techniques are used under an operating microscope. […]
How are cataracts treated?
Some minor cataracts that do not cause significant visual loss do not require treatment. Instead, careful monitoring for […]
What is a cataract, and what is the cause?
A cataract is an opacity of the lens inside the eye. Not all cataracts lead to significant visual […]
Do you offer any payment options or payment plans?
We realise that additional and unplanned costs can be stressful. For bills over $500, we have partnered with […]
I am worried that my pet’s eyesight is deteriorating – can I come and see you?
We are a specialist referral service, and that means we can only see clients who have already seen […]
Why does my dog have cataracts?
Many cataracts in dogs are hereditary and can appear in middle age or older. Some cataracts in dogs […]
What is a specialist eye vet?
A specialist eye vet or Veterinary Ophthalmology Specialist is a veterinarian who has undergone further training to work […]
What do I need to bring to my appointment?
Please bring the following with you.
- List any symptoms or behaviours that concern you, including when they started […]
How do I make an appointment?
Once your vet has submitted an online referral, you should call the practice to arrange your appointment.
Please […]
Do I need a referral?
Yes, we only see patients referred by your primary GP vet or another vet, such as an emergency […]