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Forth-coming seminar
Natasha is giving a talk to final year Veterinary students at UCD on Monday 20th April at 7.30pm on ocular examination of animals in a clinical and examination setting.
Read MoreNew equipment
Eye Vet has received new equipment this week, increasing the expanding range of services offered. A new phacoemulsification machine to remove cataracts offers the most up-to-date technology for performing cataract surgery. This unit was designed specifically for animals. A new ultrasound machine with a probe designed specifically for ophthalmology will advance the diagnosis of several…
Read MoreEyelid abnormalities in cats pdf
A wide range of eyelid abnormalities occur in cats and these are reviewed. This article is available as published by the UK Vet (with their permission) as it is free to download on their website. Author Posting. © Natasha Mitchell {2008} This is the author’s version of the work. It is posted here for personal use, not for…
Read MoreForth-coming Talk
Natasha is giving a talk to the MidWest Veterinary Clinical Society on Thursday 26th February 2009, titled “Corneal disease in dogs and cats”. It is in the Castletroy Park Hotel (which has re-opened) and will commence at 8.30pm.
Read MoreFeline Ophthalmology Part II pdf
Feline Ophthalmology Part II pdf – click and then click again This article was reproduced with the kind permission of the Irish Veterinary Journal This is the second article in a series of two articles about feline eye conditions. It concentrates on clinical presentation and aetiology of common feline ocular disorders. It was published in March…
Read MoreFeline Ophthalmology Part I pdf
Feline Ophthalmology Part I This article was reproduced with the kind permission of the Irish Veterinary Journal This is the first article in a series of two articles reviewing feline ophthalmology. This article focuses on examination of the eye. There is a short review of anatomy and feline vision. The equipment needed and examination procedures are discussed.…
Read MoreEnucleation in companion animals pdf
Enucleation in Companion Animals This article was reproduced with the kind permission of the Irish Veterinary Journal It discusses indication for enucleation, preparation for surgery, various surgical techniques including cosmetic alternatives, post-operative care and species variation.
Read MoreCaring for a blind cat book
Natasha has published a guide to “Caring for a blind cat”. It is a resource for owners and carers to help them understand their cats conditions and help them to adapt their lives and homes to ensure the cat has the best life possible. It is available to order on the website www.catprofessional.co.uk
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