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Your general veterinarian may refer you to our office for an ocular issue affecting your companion animal. A board certified veterinary ophthalmologist has completed a substantial amount of additional training beyond the four years required to obtain a degree in Veterinary Medicine. This extra training prepares a Veterinary Ophthalmologist in identifying and treating diseases and conditions affecting all structures and aspects of the eye.
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