Eye Pressure Monitoring

What is Eye Pressure Monitoring?

Eye Pressure Monitoring is a diagnostic method used to detect conditions which can cause vision loss if left untreated.

Why is it important to measure your pet’s eye pressure?

By monitoring changes in your pet’s eye pressure over time, we can identify and manage early signs of eye diseases. This helps to preserve your pet’s vision and overall eye health. While some eye conditions, like conjunctivitis, are easily treatable, others like glaucoma and cataracts require specialised care that we can refer you to.

What are the symptoms of high eye pressure in pets?

It is important to pay attention to symptoms such as redness, excessive tearing, squinting, cloudy cornea and rubbing of the eyes with paws. Sometimes these early signs will be barely visible which is why regular Eye Pressure Monitoring matters.

What to expect during your pet’s eye exam?

During the eye exam, our vets use a non-invasive handheld device called a tonometer that makes gentle contact with your pet’s eye and causes minimal discomfort.

How often should you take your pet for an eye exam?

Adult pets should have an annual eye exam. We recommend more frequent eye pressure monitoring for senior pets. To find out more about caring for your senior pets, visit the Senior Pet Health Checks page. [link] Ultimately, the frequency of eye exams depends on your pet’s age, breed, medical history and pre-existing eye conditions.