Latest Reviews for Dr. Angela Griggs (Animal Eye Clinic)
Dr. Griggs worked with us to redo Coco’s failed very eye surgery. I felt really hopeless knowing cherry eye surgeries are often difficult especially the second time around. She worked miracles! Not only was she so patient and loving towards Coco when she was anxious at the office but her eyes are doing amazing. I would recommend Dr. Griggs to any and everyone. I would never let anyone else near my baby’s eyes!
We seen her at the U of I small animal Clinic with our three rottweilers. She was absolutely amazing with all three of our big dogs. I was sad to hear that she would not be continuing with her visits at the U of I. I would recommend her to anyone needing an eye vet for their dogs.
Dr. Griggs, I saw you when you were at the U of I on Oct 8th. I have a couple of questions if you don't mind me following up on a few things. Molly our Cairn Terrier has dry eye and is taking Cyclosporine / Tacrolimus Oil Solution 2% / .03% Ophthalmic. While I was talking with you, you recommended the best kind of oil to be compounded with those drops. Could you please give me your recommendation again? She also has a lot of mucus in her left eye and has been on a few antibiotics (Cefpodoxime and Clavulanate)in the last few months for various reasons. When she is on the antibiotics the mucus disappears. I know she cannot be on antibiotics full time, but is there some kind of medication we can give her that can reduce the mucus like the antibiotics? Appreciate any advice you can give me. Craig Mousty Peoria, Il 309-669-6966
Dr. Griggs,
I saw you when you were at the U of I on Oct 8th. I have a couple of questions if you don't mind me following up on a few things. Molly our Cairn Terrier has dry eye and is taking Cyclosporine / Tacrolimus Oil Solution 2% / .03% Ophthalmic. While I was talking with you, you recommended the best kind of oil to be compounded with those drops. Could you please give me your recommendation again? She also has a lot of mucus in her left eye and has been on a few antibiotics (Cefpodoxime and Clavulanate)in the last few months for various reasons. When she is on the antibiotics the mucus disappears. I know she cannot be on antibiotics full time, but is there some kind of medication we can give her that can reduce the mucus like the antibiotics? Appreciate any advice you can give me.
Craig Mousty
Peoria, Il
309-669-6966