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Complete Animal Eye Care Center
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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.\r
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