Reviews for Hawaii Veterinary Vision Care
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Monday: 9AM - 4PM
Tuesday: 9AM - 4PM
Wednesday: 9AM - 4PM
Thursday: 9AM - 4PM
Friday: ClosedSaturday: ClosedSunday: Closed
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Google: 4.8/5 Facebook: 5/5 BBB: No RatingHawaii Veterinary Vision Care
1021 Akala Ln, Honolulu
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Sometimes you just have to be an advocate for your dog when they get older. I noticed her eyes were going bad from diabetes and I really wanted to see an eye specialist. There are two on this island and this one was preferred out of the two options. It took several months for the first original appointment, which to me seemed kind of normal to see an animal specialist. But once you get in the other appointments seem to be easier. I think the one thing I noticed is that they seemed to be kind of old school. Appointments were scheduled over the phone and manually on a appointment book. Receipts are also not soft copies either to emails. A lot of times you're leaving a voice message on their phone, but it seems like the receptionist has several jobs to do there. Otherwise, everyone there is friendly and we really liked the doctor. She was so very patient and kind to nala which we really liked and always had her best interest. Some key notes - you must have a face mask on if you want to go inside. Prior to your appointment you must wait outside until you're called in for yours. The location is on a one way street in a alleyway so it's very easy to miss.
The doctor there is very thorough and explains everything to you which I was very thankful for. The staff were all so helpful and nice. I was very pleased with the treatment my dog got there.
She did an amazing job correcting Bruno’s (my Cane Corso) cherry eye at 6&10 mo old. He got it in both eyes. He is now 2 years old and has recovered very well. No dry eyes or irregularities that may be possible with surgery.