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A Better Way To Treat Corneal Defects

We’ve partnered with VetGirl’s Dr. Shelby Reinstein, DACVO, to create a Quick Guide to Corneal Ulcers with the intention of providing an easily accessible and detailed guide to classifying, understanding, and treating corneal ulcers in your hospital.

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Is Surgery The Only Solution?

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Many veterinarians spend way too much time and resources treating corneal ulcers.

We believe there’s a non-surgical option that is effective, with less painful recovery time. Click below to learn more.

EyeQ Amniotic Eye Drops are Designed to Treat Simple and Complicated Ulcers

Our Quick Guide, created by Dr. Reinstein, was created to help veterinarians quickly & easily identify & classify corneal ulcers and find the best path of treatment.

Created by Veterinarians for Veterinarians

  • EyeQ Amniotic Eye Drops deliver natural anti-microbial & anti-inflammatory components to aid traditional therapies and provide an environment that enhances corneal cell growth & migration.

  • Unique, powderized amniotic membrane drop rapidly delivers these anti-inflammatory components, the convenient dropper bottle tip allows for easy administration by pet owners.

Available in 6-pack, 12-pack, and 24-pack options.

Providing A Better Option For You And Your Patients

How It Works

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Purchase a Money-Back Guarantee 6-Pack Trial

Confidently Treat Your Patients

Provide a Better, At-Home Solution For Corneal Ulcers

Many pet owners hate the thought of their best friend undergoing surgery. Patient health concerns and client financial constraints can make surgery unfeasible.

Our EyeQ Amniotic Eye Drops provide a safe, effective alternative to surgery. Simply order a 6-pack to try it out. If you’re not completely satisfied, contact us, and we’ll work with you to return your purchase.

What Our Customers Have To Say

“9 year old mixed breed dog presenting with a 6 mm diameter near full thickness corneal ulcer with extensive keratomalacia in the superior temporal quadrant of the left eye.  Extensive keratomalacia is seen despite use of antibiotics and serum for the past two weeks by rDVM.  Two days prior to presentation the owner noted the eye having greater discharge and the dog more uncomfortable.  The eye really needed a graft, either amnion, BioSiS or conjunctiva but financial constraints prevented surgery.  I continued current therapy but added amnion eye drops.  After one week the eye is comfortable, no discharge and has no keratomalacia.  The ulcer remains but now is only about half corneal thickness and 4 mm diameter.  I gave the owner my last 5ml bottle of amnion eye drops.  Pretty impressive turn around. -Case still in progress.”

I recently had the opportunity to need the Eye Q Drops in a Shih Tzu that was getting ready to rupture its eye from a severe melting ulcer. I started the drops TID on 03/01/2022. The dog was also taking Ofloxacin and oral medication. The patient was re-examined today and the eye is almost completely healed. The dog is not painful and the owner commented that he was playing with his ball.

… I just ordered a case of product!

“The drops have been amazing, and well received with our clientele. Since having the drops on our shelf, there have been a few cases where it appears that the drops are the difference between a progressive infected corneal rupture and the patient keeping the eye. One case in particular is a dog with inflammatory brain changes that lost the ability to blink one eye. The addition of the EyeQ drops were incredible and really helped improve corneal overall health.”

“I have used the EyeQ on 3 cases with outstanding results – severe ulcerations! I really like it and think it is very clinically relevant.”

“I’ve been appreciating EyeQ eye drops for animals with descemetoceles, deep ulcers or corneal perforations who can’t undergo anesthesia. It certainly seems to speed up healing time.”

Frequently Asked Questions

EyeQ Amniotic Eye Drops are derived from a bovine source.

Before mixing, EyeQ Amniotic Eye Drops have a shelf life of 18 months. After reconstitution, EyeQ eye drops have a 1-month shelf life and should be refrigerated. With most doses suggested by doctors, the bottle will last 7-10 days on average. This will vary depending on how many drops your doctor suggests using per day.

No immunological response indicating rejection has been documented in any species. 

EyeQ has successfully been used to treat dogs, cats, horses and a wide variety of other exotic species. No contraindications have been reported in any species.