Animal Ophthalmology Clinic

Dallas, United States

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Our goal is to provide the finest veterinary ophthalmology services in the world to our clients, their pets, and our referring veterinarians.

For our clients this means that we offer compassionate care for both them and their pets. We provide clear explanations of their pet’s eye problems; with education they will be able to make the best decisions for themselves and their pets. We listen and understand their needs and the goals they have for their pets. We furnish excellent value for their investment in our care of their pets.

For pets this means that our goal is to preserve vision whenever possible, prevent pain, and promote the highest quality of life possible.

For the referring veterinarian this means that we are an extension of their practice upon which they can rely to provide the highest quality of care for their clients and their pets. We are thus there to assist them in the overall management of their patients’ health.

To accomplish these goals we maintain a dedicated and highly trained staff; we employ state-​of-​the-​art equipment and techniques in our treatments. We encourage veterinarians and clients to call at any time regarding concerns about their cases. We pledge to do all in our power to remain readily available to both clients and referring veterinarians for consultations on case management. We work closely with breeders to identify and eliminate hereditary ocular diseases in all animals.

Meet the Manager

Robert M.

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Dr. Robert J. Munger received Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Texas A&M University in 1973. After an internship in Large Animal Medicine and Surgery and a year of residency in Large Animal Medicine, he completed his residency in Veterinary Ophthalmology in 1978. He founded the Animal Ophthalmology Clinic in the Dallas/​Fort Worth metroplex in 1978. He interrupted his practice in 1979 to join the faculty of the University of Tennessee Veterinary Teaching Hospital at Knoxville. While serving as an assistant professor of ophthalmology, Dr. Munger worked with the Department of Urban Practice (small and large animals) where he was the veterinary ophthalmologist for all animals. He taught veterinary ophthalmology from 1979 to 1983. He returned to private practice in the Dallas/​Fort Worth area in 1983.