
Animal Eye Clinic of Spokane
COVID 19 Protocol
As of March 14, 2022 masks will NOT be required inside Animal Eye Clinic.
We will continue to limit the number of people in the lobby in order to protect our staff, students and clients in accordance with CDC recommendations. Please call or text the clinic at (509) 368-6800 when you arrive to get checked in. Due to the size of our examination rooms we ask our pet parents to remain in the lobby while we perform the ophthalmic examination. Once the exam is finished the doctor will review the findings with you in person.
We are happy to provide curb-side service if preferred, please let us know when you call or text to check in.
The safety of our clients, staff and their families remain our priority and we thank you for your continued cooperation, support and understanding.

When to come see us?
Some breeds are prone to eye issues and you may have to visit a veterinary ophthalmologist. Seeing a specialist is the best choice when dealing with a serious eye issue.
You can self-refer to our clinic or be referred by your primary veterinarian. No matter how you come to us we will work closely with your primary care veterinarian to provide the best treatment for your pet.
Our ophthalmologists have access to specialized equipment that assist with making an accurate diagnosis and with the treatment of your pet’s eye concerns.
Some of the most common reasons to come see us:
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Cataracts
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Corneal ulcers
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Conjunctivitis
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Dry eyes
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Cherry eyes
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Glaucoma
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Traumatic eye injuries
