
Ocular foreign bodies in dogs and cats refer to any external object present on the surface of the eye or inside the eyeball. Identifying potential foreign bodies in the eye is a veterinary emergency, as prompt detection and treatment can prevent serious complications like eye infections, deep corneal ulcers, or even rupture of the eyeball. If you suspect your pet has an ocular foreign body, it’s crucial to seek veterinary care as soon as possible.
At IVeM, we not only specialize in the removal of ocular foreign bodies, but we also offer a wide range of veterinary ophthalmology services. This includes evaluating and treating hereditary eye diseases, cataract surgery, glaucoma diagnosis and treatment, and much more. Contact us to schedule an appointment and give your pet the eye care they deserve.