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Ep 95 Taking care of your pet's eyes - Dr. Ben Bergstrom

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In this episode, Dr. Ben Bergstrom, a boarded veterinary ophthalmologist, discusses various aspects of veterinary ophthalmology. He explains the difference between ophthalmology and optometry, the basics of the eye across different species, and the most common species he treats. Dr. Bergstrom also highlights the importance of early detection in eye conditions and the benefits of cataract surgery. He shares a fun fact about dogs' night vision and emphasizes the role of preventive care in maintaining pets' eye health.

Takeaways

  • Ophthalmology focuses on the practice of medicine and surgery for the eye, while optometry is more concerned with the study of vision.
  • The basics of the eye, such as corneal thickness and curvature, can vary across different species.
  • Certain breeds, such as Bulldogs and Boston Terriers, are predisposed to eye conditions and should be monitored regularly.
  • Early detection of eye conditions can help preserve vision and improve the quality of life for pets.
  • Cataract surgery can restore vision in pets and significantly enhance their overall well-being.

Check out Dr. Bergstrom and his practice, The Eye Vets located in Nashville, TN
Read an article about Fear Free eye exams by host, Michael Shirley
Check out The Family Pet Podcast YouTube channel.
Chapters

00:00
Introduction

01:13
Introduction of Dr. Ben Bergstrom

02:12
Difference between Ophthalmology and Optometry

03:07
The Basics of the Eye Across Species

04:34
Becoming a Boarded Ophthalmologist

05:02
Choosing Ophthalmology as a Specialty

06:02
The Eye Across Different Species

07:50
Most Common Species Treated

08:29
Treating Wildlife

09:51
Reasons for Pets to Visit an Ophthalmologist

10:41
Breeds Predisposed to Eye Conditions

12:11
When to See an Ophthalmologist

13:11
Tests for Eye Conditions

17:35
Early Detection and Cost Benefit

20:34
Senior Pets and Eye Care

21:05
Importance of Early Detection

23:20
Importance of Vision and Cataract Surgery

25:28
Fun Fact: Dogs' Night Vision

29:03
Conclusion

  continue reading

102 episodes

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In this episode, Dr. Ben Bergstrom, a boarded veterinary ophthalmologist, discusses various aspects of veterinary ophthalmology. He explains the difference between ophthalmology and optometry, the basics of the eye across different species, and the most common species he treats. Dr. Bergstrom also highlights the importance of early detection in eye conditions and the benefits of cataract surgery. He shares a fun fact about dogs' night vision and emphasizes the role of preventive care in maintaining pets' eye health.

Takeaways

  • Ophthalmology focuses on the practice of medicine and surgery for the eye, while optometry is more concerned with the study of vision.
  • The basics of the eye, such as corneal thickness and curvature, can vary across different species.
  • Certain breeds, such as Bulldogs and Boston Terriers, are predisposed to eye conditions and should be monitored regularly.
  • Early detection of eye conditions can help preserve vision and improve the quality of life for pets.
  • Cataract surgery can restore vision in pets and significantly enhance their overall well-being.

Check out Dr. Bergstrom and his practice, The Eye Vets located in Nashville, TN
Read an article about Fear Free eye exams by host, Michael Shirley
Check out The Family Pet Podcast YouTube channel.
Chapters

00:00
Introduction

01:13
Introduction of Dr. Ben Bergstrom

02:12
Difference between Ophthalmology and Optometry

03:07
The Basics of the Eye Across Species

04:34
Becoming a Boarded Ophthalmologist

05:02
Choosing Ophthalmology as a Specialty

06:02
The Eye Across Different Species

07:50
Most Common Species Treated

08:29
Treating Wildlife

09:51
Reasons for Pets to Visit an Ophthalmologist

10:41
Breeds Predisposed to Eye Conditions

12:11
When to See an Ophthalmologist

13:11
Tests for Eye Conditions

17:35
Early Detection and Cost Benefit

20:34
Senior Pets and Eye Care

21:05
Importance of Early Detection

23:20
Importance of Vision and Cataract Surgery

25:28
Fun Fact: Dogs' Night Vision

29:03
Conclusion

  continue reading

102 episodes

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