Veterinary Ophthalmology
Dr. Andrew Enders and our ophthalmology team of three nurses: Kate Barry, Traci Milligan, and Danonyei Snowden, are dedicated to providing advanced veterinary ophthalmology services for pets throughout South Jersey, New Jersey, the Philadelphia metropolitan area, Eastern Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, and the greater Tri-State area. Prompt attention to any ocular condition is essential to preserving vision, relieving discomfort, and providing the highest possible quality of life for your pet. Whether your pet is experiencing a painful eye injury, chronic irritation, glaucoma, cataracts, corneal disease, or sudden vision loss, early evaluation by a board-certified veterinary ophthalmologist can significantly improve treatment options and long-term outcomes.
At Mount Laurel Animal Hospital, we understand that eye conditions can develop quickly and often require immediate attention. Redness, squinting, cloudiness, excessive tearing, discharge, swelling, or changes in vision should never be ignored. Our ophthalmology service combines advanced diagnostic technology, specialized surgical expertise, and compassionate care to accurately diagnose eye disease and create personalized treatment plans for dogs, cats, and many exotic companion animals.
As one of the region's premier veterinary specialty hospitals, Mount Laurel Animal Hospital receives referrals from primary care veterinarians across South Jersey, Central New Jersey, North Jersey, Philadelphia, Bucks County, Montgomery County, Delaware County, Delaware, Maryland, and beyond. We also welcome pet owners seeking a second opinion or direct access to advanced veterinary eye care. Our collaborative approach allows Dr. Enders to work alongside specialists throughout the hospital whenever an eye condition is connected to a broader medical concern. Equally our team is dedicated to keeping your primary care veterinarian apprised of your pet’s condition with prompt clinical summaries.
Modern veterinary ophthalmology has advanced tremendously over the past decade. Today, pets can benefit from sophisticated imaging, microsurgical techniques, laser procedures, and advanced medical therapies that closely parallel those available in human ophthalmology. Our goal is always to preserve vision whenever possible, reduce pain, restore comfort, and help every patient return to an active, happy life.
Our team routinely diagnoses and manages cataracts, glaucoma, corneal ulcers, dry eye syndrome, retinal disease, eyelid abnormalities, entropion, cherry eye, uveitis, orbital disease, inherited eye disorders, traumatic eye injuries, lens luxation, conjunctival disease, and other complex ophthalmic conditions.
Dr. Andrew Enders is also fluent in Spanish and Italian. Clear communication is an important part of exceptional patient care, and we believe every family deserves to fully understand their pet's diagnosis, treatment recommendations, expected recovery, and long-term care plan in the language they are most comfortable speaking.
From routine eye examinations and OFA eye certifications to emergency eye injuries and advanced ophthalmic surgery, our team is committed to delivering exceptional specialty care while working closely with your family veterinarian.
If your pet is showing signs of an eye problem or has been referred for advanced ophthalmic care, our experienced team is here to help.
We are proud to offer the following Veterinary Ophthalmology Services:
- Ocular and Orbital Ultrasonography
- OFA Eye Certification Examinations
- Fluorescein Staining of the Cornea
- Binocular Indirect Ophthalmoscopy
- Nasolacrimal Duct Flushes
- Slit-lamp Biomicroscopy
- Tonometry
- Corneal and Conjunctival Cytology
- Ocular Tissue Biopsy
- EndoLaser Cyclophotocoagulation (ECP)
- UV-C therapy
- Ophthalmic Surgeries: Cherry Eye, Entropion, Corneal, Cataract and Glaucoma
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You should see a veterinary ophthalmologist if your pet has vision loss, persistent eye pain or redness, an eye injury, or an eye condition that is not improving with treatment. Early referral can help preserve vision and provide access to advanced diagnostics and surgery.
