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Similar to cataracts in humans, the equine cataract is the opacification of the lens. A cataract in a horse’s eye can lead to blurred and decreased vision or can ultimately render a horse blind. Cataracts are most commonly seen in the older horse and can be the result of certain types of chronic eye inflammation.
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Phone: 978-356-1119 Fax: 978-356-5758 Email: srhreception@gmail.com
295 High Street Ipswich, Massachusetts, 01938
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We offer 24/7 on-call veterinary service for our large animal clients, and an after hours triage service for our small animal clients. If the clinic is closed, please call our main phone number and you will be transferred to our answering service who will help direct your call.
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