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Ophthalmology Module
Assessment of your dog's eye symptoms.
Based on ACVO protocols and veterinary diagnostic standards.
Step 1 of 4 — Breed
What breed is your dog?
Breed determines predispositions to eye diseases.
🔴 Brachycephalic breeds at high ocular risk
🟠 Breeds at risk of hereditary eye diseases
🐾 Other breeds
Step 2 of 4 — Symptoms
Which symptoms are you observing?
Select all symptoms present. Each symptom contributes to the risk score.
Step 3 of 4 — Eye photography
Photograph the eye
A quality photo helps the vet assess the situation remotely. Take a close-up photo of the affected eye.

📷 Close-up photo of the eye

Take a sharp, well-lit photo of your dog's eye or eyes.

Eye photo preview
  • Good natural light (avoid direct flash)
  • Photograph both eyes for comparison
  • Gently hold the eye open
  • Get as close as possible for detail
Step 4 of 4 — Clinical context
Clinical context
This information refines the ophthalmological risk assessment.

Onset of symptoms

Trauma?

One eye or both?

Eye history

VITAL EMERGENCY
Contact an ophthalmologist vet immediately
URGENT CONSULTATION
See your vet today
WATCH CLOSELY
Consultation within 24-48 hours
MONITOR
Stable situation — Monitor regularly