CLAYBURN PET HOSPITAL 604.853.4411
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Tonometry (Eyes)

​It is crucial for your pet’s vision that we detect and treat glaucoma and other problems with intraocular pressure (pressure within the eye) as quickly as possible. We can test your dog or cat’s eyes for excess pressure. The test, performed with a device called a tonometer, is not painful and does not require sedation.

If not treated immediately (within hours to days), glaucoma can cause permanent vision loss or even blindness. Pets that have suffered eye injuries should have this test performed. In addition, we recommend that breeds that are prone to developing glaucoma come in for regular measurements so we can monitor eye pressure and begin treatment before any problem becomes irreversible. Please call us to discuss whether your pet may be at higher risk for glaucoma.
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Call us right away if you notice any of the following problems in either or both of your pet’s eyes: dilated (enlarged) pupils, clouding of the cornea (the normally clear outer layer of the eye), red or bloodshot eyes, one eye protruding or appearing larger than the other, squinting, or tearing. Because glaucoma is painful, your pet may react by rubbing or pawing at the eyes or rubbing his or her head against the floor or furniture more than normal.
Office Hours
Monday - 8:00am - 6:00pm
Tuesday - 8:00am - 6:00pm
Wednesday - 8:00am - 6:00pm
Thursday - CLOSED
Friday - 8:00am - 6:00pm
Saturday - 9:00am - 5:00pm
​Sunday - CLOSED
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Clayburn Pet Hospital
15-35060 Clayburn Road
Abbotsford, BC V2S 7Z2
Phone: 604.853.4411
Fax: 604.853.4413
​Email: clayburnph@gmail.com
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  • Home
  • About
    • Meet Our Team
    • Our Hospital
    • Location and Hours
    • Needy Pet Fund
    • Promotions and Events
    • Holiday Message
  • Services
    • Wellness and Vaccination Programs >
      • Puppy Wellness
      • Kitten Wellness
      • Adult Pet Wellness
      • Senior Pet Wellness
    • Medical Services >
      • Dentistry
      • Radiology (X-Rays)
      • Flea Control
      • Dermatology (Skin)
      • Cardiology (Heart)
      • Tonometry
      • Ultrasonography
      • Endocrinology (Hormones)
      • Medical Assessment
    • Surgical Services >
      • Cutting Edge Surgical Laser
      • Spaying
      • Neutering
      • Soft Tissue Surgery
    • Anesthesia and Patient Monitoring
    • Pain Management and Control
    • Microchip Pet Identification
  • New Clients
    • New Client Form
    • What is Petly?
  • Pet Health