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Veterinary Vision Specialists

Expert Eye Care for Pets!

Dedicated to Enhancing Vision and Quality of Life for Animals in Virginia

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Veterinary Vision Specialists is Richmond’s newest veterinary ophthalmology practice, but the Doctor and smiles in our office may look very familiar to many

Dr. Ann Bosiack is thrilled to continue offering the highest quality veterinary eye care in the Richmond area. At Veterinary Vision Specialists, we are dedicated to preserving your pet’s sight and enhancing their quality of life through expert ophthalmic care. From routine eye exams to advanced surgical procedures, we provide comprehensive treatment for a wide range of eye conditions, ensuring every patient receives the personalized attention they deserve.

With a compassionate approach and a commitment to excellence, our team focuses on vision, comfort, and outstanding results. Schedule an appointment today and discover the difference that specialized veterinary eye care can make for your pet.

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Why Choose Veterinary Vision Specialists

With over a decade of experience in veterinary ophthalmology, I am dedicated to providing the highest level of care for your pet’s eye health. My approach goes beyond treatment- I prioritize patient comfort, compassionate care, and open communication with pet owners.

I believe in building trusting relationships with both my patients and their families, ensuring that every pet receives the personalized attention they deserve. When you choose my practice, you’re choosing expertise, empathy, and a commitment to preserving your pet’s vision and well-being.

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Specialty Eye Care for All Species

What is a Veterinary Ophthalmologist?

A veterinary ophthalmologist is a highly trained veterinarian specializing in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of eye diseases and vision disorders in animals. These specialists complete advanced education and rigorous training beyond veterinary school to become experts in veterinary ophthalmology.

Much like human ophthalmologists, veterinary ophthalmologists use state-of-the-art diagnostic tools and techniques to assess and treat a wide range of ocular conditions—from common eye infections to complex surgical cases. Treatment options may include specialized medications, laser therapy, or advanced surgical procedures to restore vision and relieve discomfort.

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Veterinary ophthalmologists play a vital role in preserving and improving animals’ eyesight, ultimately enhancing their quality of life. By working closely with pet owners and primary care veterinarians, they ensure that pets receive the highest level of specialized eye care, whether for a routine checkup or a critical eye emergency.

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Veterinary Vision Specialists Mission

Our mission is to enhance the quality of life for our patients by preserving their vision and ensuring their comfort. We are dedicated to strengthening the human-animal bond, fostering deeper connections between pets and their owners through compassionate, expert care.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of services do you offer?

  • Comprehensive Eye Exams
  • OFA/CAER Eye Exams
  • Medical Management of Eye Diseases
  • Surgical Procedures
  • Glaucoma Management
  • Cataract Diagnosis & Surgery
  • Corneal Ulcer Treatment
  • Retinal Disease Diagnosis & Management
  • Ocular Ultrasound & CT Scans
  • Emergency & Urgent Eye Care
  • Long-Term Ocular Disease Management
  • Emergency Care
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Do you accept emergencies?

Yes we should always have availability for emergencies as long as it is during business hours.

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Do you accept appointments? Do you accept walk-ins?

Yes, we offer and prefer that you request an appointment before your visit to our practice!

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What are your hours of operation?

Tues-Fri: 8:30am - 4:00pm
Sat-Mon: Closed

What types of payment methods do you accept?

  • Cash
  • Check (with valid ID)
  • Debit Card
  • Visa
  • MasterCard
  • Discover
  • American Express
  • CareCredit
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Do I need a referral to see a veterinary ophthalmologist?

No, we do not require a referral, however, it is helpful to have history from your primary veterinarian if you have that information.

What should I bring to my pet’s eye exam?

Your pet and any medications that they are currently taking, and any paperwork from your primary vet that may be helpful.

How long does an eye exam take?

An eye exam itself typically takes less than five minutes. However, the initial appointment usually lasts between 10 to 30 minutes, allowing time for a thorough discussion of your pet’s history, diagnostic tests, and treatment recommendations. While the exam may seem brief, it’s backed by over 12 years of education and more than a decade of hands-on experience, ensuring a precise and expert evaluation of your pet’s eye health.

What are signs that my pet has an eye problem?

Common signs include a red eye or a cloudy eye or squinting or tearing or a reduction in vision.

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