Ensuring your pet is well-prepared before surgery and properly cared for afterward is essential for a safe and smooth recovery. Follow our expert guidelines to keep your furry friend comfortable, healthy, and stress-free throughout the process.
Do not feed your pet 8–10 hours before surgery. Water is fine.
Give a bath to your pet one day before surgery.
Your pet should be in good health. Inform us if anything changes.
Ensure that your pet remains calm for 7–10 days and doesn’t jump or run.
Check for redness or swelling, or call us if something looks wrong.
Avoid bathing your pet for at least 10 days after surgery.
Use a collar to prevent your pet from licking the incision.

Our vets are trained in pet ophthalmology and have handled hundreds of complex cases.

Centrally located pet eye clinic in Nad Al Sheba, accessible from Al Meydan and beyond.

We use advanced diagnostics and surgical tools for accurate, safe treatments.

We keep stress low for pets during exams and treatments.

Customized solutions for each pet based on their breed, condition, and medical history.
Don’t just take our word for it. Here’s what our clients in Nad Al Sheba and Al Meydan have to say:
Signs include bumping into objects, hesitation in unfamiliar areas, excessive blinking, or reluctance to go outside in bright light.
Flat-faced breeds like Pugs, Bulldogs, and Persians are more prone to eye infections and injuries due to their eye structure.
Absolutely. Pollen and dust can irritate your pet’s eyes, leading to redness, discharge, or swelling, especially during Dubai’s dusty seasons.
Avoid dusty areas, don’t let your dog hang its head out of moving car windows, and use vet-approved eye drops if needed.
Yes, persistent squinting can signify discomfort from an eye ulcer, foreign object, or underlying disease.