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Veterinary Ophthalmology

Ophthalmology at Abid Pets Hospital

If your pet is squinting, tearing up, or bumping into things, it could be an eye problem that needs attention. At Abid Pets Hospital, Dr. Abid Hussain provides complete eye care for cats and dogs, from basic exams to advanced surgeries. We treat every patient with patience and care, because your pet's comfort matters just as much as the diagnosis.

What We Offer

Our Eye Care Services

From routine eye checkups to complex surgical procedures, here is what we can do for your pet's eyes.

Dr. Abid performing eye examination on a dog using indirect ophthalmoscope at Abid Pets Hospital Lahore

Complete Eye Examination

A thorough checkup of your pet's eyes using reflex tests, slit lamp, and ophthalmoscope. We check everything from the eyelids to the retina to spot problems early.

Close-up of pet cataract surgery being performed under surgical microscope at Abid Pets Hospital Lahore

Cataract Surgery

If your pet's eyes look cloudy and they are losing their sight, cataract surgery can help restore vision. Dr. Abid uses safe, proven techniques with proper anesthesia and follow-up care.

Dr. Abid performing corneal ulcer treatment under surgical microscope at Abid Pets Hospital Lahore

Corneal Ulcer Treatment

Corneal ulcers are painful and can get worse fast if left untreated. We diagnose them with fluorescein staining and start treatment right away to prevent vision loss.

Dr. Abid Hussain examining pet eye through surgical microscope for glaucoma diagnosis at Abid Pets Hospital

Glaucoma Management

High eye pressure can damage your pet's vision permanently if not caught in time. We use tonometry to measure pressure and create a treatment plan to keep it under control.

Dr. Abid performing eyelid correction surgery using Zeiss microscope on a dog at Abid Pets Hospital Lahore

Eyelid Surgery

Some breeds have eyelids that roll inward and scratch the eye constantly. We perform entropion correction surgery to fix this and relieve your pet's discomfort for good.

Dr. Abid examining a dog's eye with diagnostic lens for dry eye treatment at Abid Pets Hospital Lahore

Dry Eye (KCS) Treatment

Dry eye makes your pet's eyes red, irritated, and prone to infections. We test tear production with Schirmer's test and prescribe the right eye drops to keep things comfortable.

What Pet Owners Say

Real Stories from Real Clients

★★★★★

"My Pug had a really bad corneal ulcer and we were so worried. Dr. Abid examined him right away, started treatment the same day, and within two weeks his eye was completely healed. Really grateful to the whole team."

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Usman Nawaz

Pug Owner, Lahore

★★★★★

"Our Persian cat had cataracts and was bumping into furniture. Dr. Abid did the surgery and she can see again. The aftercare was also great, they called us to check on her recovery. Very professional hospital."

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Sana Batool

Persian Cat Owner, Lahore

★★★★★

"Took my Golden Retriever for a routine eye checkup and they found early signs of glaucoma. Because they caught it early, the treatment worked and his vision is still fine. I really recommend Abid Pets Hospital for eye problems."

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Imran Haider

Golden Retriever Owner, Lahore

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Look for redness, cloudiness, squinting, watery eyes, or bumping into things. If you notice any of these, bring your pet in for a checkup soon.

Yes. We do proper blood work and health checks before surgery. Most older pets handle the procedure well with the right preparation.

A complete eye exam usually takes about 30 to 45 minutes depending on the tests needed. We never rush things.

It is usually a lifelong condition, but daily eye drops and regular checkups keep it well managed and your dog stays comfortable.

Absolutely. We are open 24/7 for emergencies. If your pet has a sudden eye injury, call us right away at 03325056332.

Ready to Book an Ophthalmology Appointment?

Walk-ins welcome. Appointments preferred.