Veterinary Vision Animal Eye Specialists
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![Dr. Cooke holding a small dog above her shoulder, with a pink rose in the background Dr. Cooke holding a small dog above her shoulder, with a pink rose in the background](https://images.ctfassets.net/rt5zmd3ipxai/4HDGeFgqTUYPjlYP5achtv/8d529a935b36243680d13f57bf18b6a7/MicrosoftTeams-image__255_.png?fit=fill&fm=webp&h=567&w=816&q=75,%20https://images.ctfassets.net/rt5zmd3ipxai/4HDGeFgqTUYPjlYP5achtv/8d529a935b36243680d13f57bf18b6a7/MicrosoftTeams-image__255_.png?fit=fill&fm=webp&h=1134&w=1632&q=75)
![Veterinarian Holding a Brown Cat Veterinarian Holding a Brown Cat](https://images.ctfassets.net/rt5zmd3ipxai/3cBnEOS8YePnEPa6i18Bc9/d5c0da18e769f7cf9a79d22f810c1705/NVA_-_MASTER_-_3-TILE_-_CLINIC_-_Veterinarian_Holding_a_Brown_Cat.jpg?fit=fill&fm=webp&h=257&w=337&q=72,%20https://images.ctfassets.net/rt5zmd3ipxai/3cBnEOS8YePnEPa6i18Bc9/d5c0da18e769f7cf9a79d22f810c1705/NVA_-_MASTER_-_3-TILE_-_CLINIC_-_Veterinarian_Holding_a_Brown_Cat.jpg?fit=fill&fm=webp&h=514&w=674&q=72)
Learn About Eye Diseases
Animals have many of the same eye problems as we do. Learn about the different types of common eye diseases.
![An Orange Corgi (Puppy) and Kitten An Orange Corgi (Puppy) and Kitten](https://images.ctfassets.net/rt5zmd3ipxai/7FbWOhwmaAHaM2yt4Uqf6C/6ce7b693120109fdab18f0eef95883b7/NVA_-_MASTER_-_3-TILE_-_An_Orange_Corgi__Puppy__and_Kitten.jpg?fit=fill&fm=webp&h=257&w=337&q=72,%20https://images.ctfassets.net/rt5zmd3ipxai/7FbWOhwmaAHaM2yt4Uqf6C/6ce7b693120109fdab18f0eef95883b7/NVA_-_MASTER_-_3-TILE_-_An_Orange_Corgi__Puppy__and_Kitten.jpg?fit=fill&fm=webp&h=514&w=674&q=72)
Considering Cataract Surgery
If you are considering cataract surgery for your pet, learn more about the background and process at the link below.
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What Do Animals See
One of the most common questions we are asked is “How well do animals see?” Learn more information on this topic at the link below.
History of Veterinary Vision
1991 - Established by Dr. Cynthia Cook (now retired) and was originally located in San Mateo, California
1997 - Dr. Albert Mughannam joined the practice, the same year that a second office was opened in San Francisco
2000 - Dr. Gwen Lynch joined the practice
2006 - Veterinary Vision moved from San Mateo to a new, state of the art facility in San Carlos.
2009 - A new San Francisco office opened
2018 - Dr. Katie Freeman joined the practice
2021 - Dr. Louise O’Leary joined the practice
2022 - Joined the NVA-Compassion-First family of hospitals.