By a strange and unfortunate coincidence, two of my dogs developed serious and very different eye problems. Both dogs required eye surgery. We were extremely lucky to have Dr. Laura Mancuso...
Ocean Veterinary Ophthalmology
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Ocean Veterinary Ophthalmology is a dedicated practice in Leesburg, VA, specializing in the medical and surgical treatment of animal eye diseases and injuries. Led by board-certified veterinary ophthalmologist Dr. Michelle Samuel, the team is committed to providing compassionate and personalized care to each patient, tailoring their services to meet individual needs. With a focus on improving or maintaining pets' eye health, vision, and comfort, they offer advanced treatments, including cataract surgery using the stellaris elite system.
Dr. Samuel and her staff prioritize open communication and understanding, taking the time to explain eye diseases and treatment options to pet owners. They strive to schedule appointments as soon as possible, often accommodating same-day visits when necessary. With their rare combination of board-certified expertise and genuine compassion, Ocean Veterinary Ophthalmology ensures that both pets and their owners feel valued and supported throughout the treatment process.
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Dr.Samuel saw our lab for a large eyelid mass removal. He's 12 and has LarPar, so I was terrified something would go wrong. Dr. Samuel came out to talk to us in person (everyone outside with...
A few months ago, our 10 year old pointer mix, Bailey, suddenly developed a lesion on her eye. It was very scary to consider the possibility that our dog might have cancer or other serious health...
I called about scheduling an appointment (as instructed by the vet) for my Weimaraner who seems to be losing her sight all of a sudden. She has been running into doors, walls, people and missing...
This is solely about the front desk. I called about an emergency I was having with my dog. His eye pressure was at 32 and my vet had recommended taking him to an opthomologist ASAP since he could...

