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elliottt431

12/23/2013

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My vet in Los Angeles recommended this animal eye doctor as great. I needed a good dog eye doctor. I found my Lhasa, Ella going blind. She couldn't go down the steps to from my bedroom. I set up an exam with animal ophthalmologist Dr. Silverman in Sherman Oaks. It is true this animal eye doctor wasn't going to do unnecessary surgery. This animal eye specialist explained my dog had cataracts that had matured and needed to be removed. I scheduled a test with this animal ophthalmologist called an ERG. The ERG eye test has a few stages, done by the animal eye doctor on the same day. The animal ophthalmologist first starts and completes only the beginning of the ERG test. He stops if he isn't getting good results. There are no other charges after that if so. The animal eye ophthalmologist finishes the ERG test only if the dog's eyes show what is called "retinal function" -- if the animal eye specialist would be able to do cataract surgery and restore vision. The ERG showed my dog Ella was a good candidate. The veterinary ophthalmologist took a lot of time explaining everything to me -- there was no unnecessary testing. I also did not ever feel pushed into surgery. I was also glad to find costs were reduced here too with the cataract surgery. There was a good discount plus a month of free rechecks. I had the surgery at this animal eyecare clinic. I dropped my dog off in the morning and picked him up that same afternoon. Because of this veterinarian ophthalmologist, my dog is now running in the dog park. Dr. Silverman is a great animal eye doctor. I agree with the reviews, he is an animal eye doctor who truly thinks about his clients.

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joannn160

12/11/2013

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All animal ophthalmologists in Los Angeles were busy the day I needed to be seen. I got in to see animal ophthalmologist Dr. Silverman near Los Angeles in Sherman Oaks, right off the 405 and 101 freeways. My dog had an eye that could have ruptured. The veterinary eye doctor was able to treat with medicine only -- I needed to put in drops every few hours. With this animal eye doctor I avoided a costly surgery.

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steinneil37

12/02/2013

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My daughter's dog kept squinting -- I needed a good dog eye doctor. We have a vet in Los Angeles who sent us to animal eye doctor Dr. Silverman after several weeks of trying to cure this. The animal eye vet used a special instrument to see the front and back of the eye. He saw there was a thorn in her eye and removed it that day while we waited. We got in the same day. Very happy with the service here.

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daniellee350

11/14/2013

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This animal eye specialist really impressed me. My dog was scheduled for surgery but the dog's blood count was low. The veterinary ophthalmologist Dr. Silverman did not try to push me into surgery. This animal eye doctor waited and worked with my vet in Los Angeles to bring up the white blood count. I don't know if another eye specialist would have done that. I was struck with his caring and thoroughness.

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victoriaa976

11/14/2013

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I needed a veterinary ophthalmologist in Los Angeles when I moved from Wash. DC. My Lab Rocky is receiving ongoing treatment for glaucoma. His records were sent to Complete Animal Eyecare. I have gotten very good treatment here.

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gordonn545

11/07/2013

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When you have an aggressive dog, you need a good animal ophthalmologist. Dr. Silverman in the San Fernando Valley helped quite a bit. This vet eye doctor was at first unable to do the exam due to my dog's aggressiveness. My Pit Bull, Sam, would not quiet down enough to be held still which is very important when the vet eye doctor has to get near the eye with a microscope. However, the animal ophthalmologist did not charge me for the appointment, though it took time to find out my dog would not allow the animal eye doctor close enough to complete the exam. This animal ophthalmologist gave me tranquilizers, at no charge (!) and rescheduled the appointment. When I gave the medication to Sam and came back, I found my dog examined in full with a complete exam for the price quoted. I would recommend Complete Animal Eyecare Center. Sam needs a small surgery I am going to take care of at this eye care hospital.

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abagaill170

11/07/2013

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My rescue from the Van Nuys pound developed cataracts in both eyes. One was too far gone and had glaucoma, but the other eye was operated on successfully. While it was an expensive procedure as well as one that requires medication and follow-up visits, it was well worthwhile. The dog is only 6 years old. Too young to be blind. He is now happy, romps in the yard, enjoys the daily walk with the other dog, and is thriving. Dr. Silverman and staff are terrific. I recommend them without reservation!

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bradd772

10/18/2013

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We needed to be seen on an emergency basis and were very impressed when we called Dr. Silverman 9:00 p.m. on a Saturday night. Our dog's eye had a melting corneal ulcer and we needed to be seen by an eye specialist right away. Dr. Silverman met us at Complete Animal Eye care within forty five minutes of our call. He explained everything to us thoroughly. His help saved the vision of our dog. To find a doctor this dedicated is extremely rare.

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adriaa643

10/01/2013

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This is an excellent close by facility with a great animal ophthalmologist. We have taken our dogs here for years. It is amazing to me that anyone can be so hostile and write such exaggerated and ridiculous posts. Yelp is known to filter good reviews when doctors don't agree to their terms. Nothing suspicious about it. People can write reviews, like the long rambling one on this site, that is so twisted it is almost as if the person has nothing better to do. Our dog had folds rubbing into his cornea and needed surgery -- a very painful condition -- however, the price was nowhere near as high as in this novel length post. All tests were necessary, reasonable, and the work done was excellent. Our dog sees beautifully. At no time were we pushed into surgery. This doctor was referred highly by my vet, and has excellent bedside manner. When people write such mean spirited and hateful words, which breaks YELP's own rules, I have to wonder about the emotional stability of the author. This doctor has been nothing but completely ethical with us.

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yemily20

09/03/2013

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Got in the same day. Found the doctor clear, efficient and good at what he does. I would really have to question anyone who doesn't have good things to say about him. He treated our cat with kindness; restored her vision (she had an ulcer in the eye) . The cost was reasonable.

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Brett T.

07/26/2013

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My dog had a mass growing on the back of the cornea and was not seeing well. The animal eye surgeon did an iris neoplasia surgery on her which took care of her haziness beautifully. She is seeing fine now!

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ejosie295

07/23/2013

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Our whole family is very grateful and would highly recommend Complete Animal Eyecare and Dr. Silverman as a thorough, conscientious, excellent doctor, with a great bedside manner. I asked our veterinarian for a good animal opthalmologist when we saw our dog was not seeing as well. Our veterinarian recommended Dr. Silverman as one of the best opthalmologists in the Los Angeles area. He also told us Dr. Silverman was the only opthalmologist he recommends to his clients. People return to our veterinarian highly satisfied with the care they got at Complete Animal Eyecare Center. All opthalmologists go through the same training, our vet told us to practice -- the only difference with board certification is the ability to tell breeders if their animals have suitable vision or not for sale. Not all opthalmologists are interested in doing this in their practice. All animal ophthalmologists complete a several years long residency to be able to do eye surgery, which Dr. Silverman did over 15 years ago. All animal ophthalmologists are able to do the same procedures and surgeries. Dr. Silverman did cataract surgery on our veterinarian's dog with tremendous success. Clients come back to our vet now and tell him how satisfied they were at Complete Animal Eyecare Center. Dr. Silverman did a cataract surgery on our dog which came out beautifully. We also got a reduction in the cost (which we were not expecting), and a month of free aftercare visits. Our dog has his vision back now and runs around our backyard just like he did when he was younger.

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scotta107

07/11/2013

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This was amazing! My dog was set to go into surgery, and when I got to Complete Animal Eyecare Center on the right day, Dr. Silverman told me the eye had healed! Surgery was not going to be necessary. I am so happy to have found a doctor that is honest.

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aiyanaa306

07/09/2013

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My dog needed to have a cataract surgery. I liked Dr. Silverman from the minute I met him. He took a lot of time with me, explained the procedure very carefully, and has a kind calm way about him. I did the initial testing, the ERG, which was succcessful, and a good portion of the surgery came off the cost when I scheduled. It was all done on the same day -- my dog is seeing great! My dog is my best friend. I am glad I caught this and had it taken care of at this hospital.

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scurtis392

12/07/2012

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Dr. Silverman prescribed a few...

Dr. Silverman prescribed a few medications that worked great! The issue has completely gone away. THANKS!!!!

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boba483

10/05/2012

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Great service with Dr. Silverm...

Great service with Dr. Silverman and paid attention to every detail in my dogs eyes. Thanks for everything Dr. Silverman and for the great information in how to keep my dogs eye healthy.

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stokess778

09/21/2012

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Dr. Silvermann is the best eye...

Dr. Silvermann is the best eye doctor that I have had for my poodle.. Thank you for you and your staff in treating us well during our visit.

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rap235

09/19/2012

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My cat had a herpes virus. He...

My cat had a herpes virus. Her eyes kept tearing --it didn't go away after weeks. My vet sent me to Dr. Silverman at Complete Animal Eyecare. Dr. Silverman did prescribe several medications -- however they worked great! It did require diligence on my part to put them in. But the medications completely took care of the issue.

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dentee942

09/14/2012

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Thank you for your kind and fr...

Thank you for your kind and friendly service and for being so close to my job where location was not a problem to me but a benefit! I appreciate everything done .

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annaa70

09/14/2012

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When I woke up I was worried w...

When I woke up I was worried when my dog's eye was large reddish and bluish. I went to my vet who took a pressure on my dog eye and suggested I get to Complete care Center right away. When I got there the doctor found the pressure in my dog's eye was very high. This was glaucoma. My dog was in a lot of pain. I was impressed when the doctor was able to take the dog in the back and easily bring the pressure down to normal right there while I waited. Thank you so much.

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