North Houston Veterinary Ophthalmology

North Houston Veterinary Ophthalmology We help preserve your pet's eye sight, while promoting quality care and affordable specialized medicine.

We tirelessly strive to attain the optimal result for both our patients and their owners. The North Houston Veterinary Ophthalmologists

We help preserve your pet's eye sight, while promoting quality care and affordable specialized medicine. Dr. Rainbow utilizes a vast array of state-of-the-art instrumentation, such as slit lamp ophthalmoscopy, electroretinography, ocular ultrasound, and CT imagin

g to obtain an accurate diagnosis. The NHVO ophthalmologists, together with our well trained staff, ensures our patient’s access to an excellent quality of life through the most advanced medical and surgical treatments of ophthalmic conditions including corneal ulcers, lid abnormalities, KCS (dry eye), glaucoma, cataracts, lens luxation, ocular trauma, ocular cancers, retinal detachments, and other retinal diseases.

Fun fact! 🐱Cats’ vertical pupils help them judge distance and movement with incredible precision—especially in low light...
04/08/2026

Fun fact! 🐱

Cats’ vertical pupils help them judge distance and movement with incredible precision—especially in low light.

It’s one of the many reasons they’re such skilled nighttime hunters!

Hoppy Easter from all of us! 🐰🌸Wishing you and your pets a day filled with treats, sunshine, and lots of tail wags.Frien...
04/05/2026

Hoppy Easter from all of us! 🐰🌸

Wishing you and your pets a day filled with treats, sunshine, and lots of tail wags.

Friendly reminder: keep chocolate and Easter grass out of reach—they can be harmful to pets!

Your pet’s eyes can’t tell you when something’s wrong—but these signs can. 👀Squinting, redness, discharge, pawing, or cl...
04/01/2026

Your pet’s eyes can’t tell you when something’s wrong—but these signs can. 👀

Squinting, redness, discharge, pawing, or cloudiness may indicate an underlying eye condition. Early detection is key to protecting their vision and comfort.

If you notice any of these symptoms, don’t wait—schedule an exam with our team. 🐾

Pets can develop many of the same eye conditions that people do. 👁️🐾Some of the most common include cataracts, glaucoma,...
03/27/2026

Pets can develop many of the same eye conditions that people do. 👁️🐾

Some of the most common include cataracts, glaucoma, corneal ulcers, dry eye, and eyelid abnormalities. These conditions can affect your pet’s comfort and vision, but early diagnosis and treatment from a veterinary ophthalmologist can help protect their eye health.

If you notice redness, discharge, squinting, or changes in your pet’s vision, it may be time for an eye exam.

🐱 Did You Know?A cat’s pupils can change from narrow slits to large circles depending on light levels. This helps protec...
03/24/2026

🐱 Did You Know?

A cat’s pupils can change from narrow slits to large circles depending on light levels. This helps protect their sensitive eyes and improves their ability to hunt in different lighting conditions.

Spring has sprung 🌷 and so has the sniffing, shedding, and sunshine! Here’s to longer walks, blooming flowers, and happy...
03/20/2026

Spring has sprung 🌷 and so has the sniffing, shedding, and sunshine! Here’s to longer walks, blooming flowers, and happy, healthy pets all season long. 🌞

We’re feeling paw-sitively lucky this St. Patrick’s Day. 🍀 May your home be filled with happy paws, playful moments, and...
03/17/2026

We’re feeling paw-sitively lucky this St. Patrick’s Day. 🍀 May your home be filled with happy paws, playful moments, and all the good luck you and your pets can handle!

Honoring our retired and active-duty K9s for their unwavering dedication, service, and sacrifice. Thank you for protecti...
03/13/2026

Honoring our retired and active-duty K9s for their unwavering dedication, service, and sacrifice. Thank you for protecting and serving alongside your handlers—your courage will never be forgotten. 🐾🇺🇸

👁️ How do I know if my pet needs an eye exam?Pets can’t tell us when their vision is changing, but their eyes often give...
03/10/2026

👁️ How do I know if my pet needs an eye exam?

Pets can’t tell us when their vision is changing, but their eyes often give us clues. If you notice any of these signs, it may be time to schedule an exam:

• Red or irritated eyes
• Squinting or excessive blinking
• Discharge or tearing
• Cloudiness or color changes in the eye
• Pawing or rubbing at the face
• Bumping into objects or vision changes

Eye conditions can progress quickly, so early evaluation is the best way to protect your pet’s vision and comfort. 🐾

If you’re noticing any of these symptoms, our team is here to help.

📞 Contact us to schedule an ophthalmic exam.

Sunday funday = staying snuggled under the covers with your favorite furry friend. 🐾☕
03/08/2026

Sunday funday = staying snuggled under the covers with your favorite furry friend. 🐾☕

Address

1646 Spring Cypress Road, Suite 120
Spring, TX
77388

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

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