Dr. Ofri is a professor of comparative ophthalmology at the Koret School of Veterinary Medicine at Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Rehovot, Israel.
Ophthalmic examinations should not be complicated or expensive
The ins and outs of performing ophthalmic examinations including tips on the necessary equipment, observation techniques, and beyond.
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Feline conjunctivitis. A cat is not a small dog!
An overview of feline conjunctivitis including clinical signs, the causes, plus diagnosis and treatment methods.
Diagnosis and treatment of dry eye in dogs
Keratoconjunctivitis sicca is among the more common ocular conditions seen in dogs. Here is a look at what causes dry eye and how to manage it.
Help with challenges in eyelid surgery
Conditions in which the eyelid rubs against the eyeball, as well as drooping eyelids, can only be corrected surgically. Here’s a look at the appropriate procedures for various conditions.
Assessing blindness in pets: first things first
Veterinary ophthalmologist Dr. Ron Ofri shares a few tips to help in diagnosing blindness in your veterinary patients.
An overview of canine glaucoma
A veterinary ophthalmologist outlines the classification, diagnosis and treatment of a leading (and painful) cause of blindness in dogs.
Doc, will my pet see again? Assessing acute blindness
Here’s what you need to know about examination, assessment and differential diagnosis in the blind veterinary patient.
Vision in Dogs and Cats
Do animals see in black and white? Answers to common questions from clients.