Eye Exam

$50.00$55.00

EYE CLINIC

Sunday, November 17, 2024 from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM

Conducted by Dr. Bill Greentree

 

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EYE CLINIC

Sunday, November 17, 2024 from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Conducted by Dr. Bill Greentree

Prepaid Pre-Registration (non-refundable): $50 per dog
Breeds that need to be examined before AND after dilation
Australian Shepherd, Basenji, Pembroke Welsh Corgi, Dalmatian: $55 per dog

Day of Clinic Fees: $55 per dog

Breeds that need to be examined before AND after dilation
Australian Shepherd, Basenji, Pembroke Welsh Corgi, Dalmatian: $60

You will be contacted by telephone or email to schedule appointment time.
Please check your emails to confirm appointment time!

PLEASE NOTE: Our clinics fill up fast — walk-ins will ONLY be worked in when possible.

Pre-registration is strongly recommended!

Questions? Contact COKCHealthClinic@gmail.com / Subject Line: COKC 2024 Health Clinic
***PRE-REGISTRATION MUST BE RECEIVED ON OR BEFORE FRIDAY, November 8, 2024***

PLEASE NOTE:  OFA Forms will be available for completion at the clinic.  

PLANNING YOUR APPOINTMENT TIME:  Please arrive 15-20 minutes before your scheduled appointment to check-in with clinic volunteers, complete your OFA paperwork, and have the eye drops administered to your dog.  Plan to be at the clinic for about 30 minutes.  The pupils can take about 15-20 minutes to dilate once drops are administered and the exam takes roughly 5-10 minutes.  If you are late to your scheduled appointment, we may not be able to fit you in for a later exam.  If you are planning to do a walk-in appointment, please arrive NO LATER than 2:00 PM to check for appointment availability.  Walk-ins MAY NOT be able to be seen depending on availability of appointments.  Exam fees are NON-REFUNDABLE.  A dog’s pupils start constricting again within 2-3 hours after drops so dogs with later ring times could be examined first thing in the morning.  Pupil dilation does not affect the vision in dogs like it does humans because they do not accommodate (use the muscle in the iris to fine focus their vision).  It can make some dogs a little light sensitive until the pupil can constrict some which is more of concern at outdoor shows on sunny days.

Additional information

Exam

Standard, Breed Requires Additional Exam