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Understanding Pain in Pets: How to Know When Your Pet Hurts
For Pet Owners
Most pet owners have a close bond with their furry pal and can tell when something isn’t right. However, pets can be skilled at hiding pain, so subtle signs are easy to miss.

Does Your Pet Need a Veterinary Ophthalmologist?
For Pet Owners
Did you know that dogs, cats, or other pets sometimes need to see an eye doctor? Veterinary ophthalmologists, like the team at Metropolitan Veterinary Hospital, are specialists in animal eye health. However, not all eye conditions need specialist care.

Spotlight on Pet Eye Health: Glaucoma and Cataracts in Dogs and Cats
Diseases and Viruses
If you’ve noticed changes in your pet’s eyes or vision, you might wonder what could be going on. Stumbling on the stairs, difficulty finding treats, or newly hazy eyes could mean that your pet has glaucoma or cataracts.

Congratulations To Dr. Rance Gamblin on his Retirement!
Hospital News
With bittersweet emotion, we share the news that Dr. Rance Gamblin is retiring at the end of the year. His last day in clinics will be December 19th; however, as of November 1st, he will no longer accept new patients.

New Ophthalmology Appointments at Cleveland East
News
Beginning April 2023, our Ophthalmology department will be primarily based

Emergency Department NOW OPEN for Urgent Care needs
News
Metropolitan Emergency and Specialty Hospital NOW OPEN at 734 Alpha Drive, Highland

Dr. Daye Performing Surgery on Gazelle at Akron Zoo
News
Gondar, a male Speke’s gazelle, at the Akron Zoo recently broke his leg.

News Feature: WKYC Covers Metropolitan Veterinary Academy
News
In the video segment, WKYC's "Ready Pet GO!" segment highlights the veterinary assistant program based at Metropolitan Veterinary Hospital - Cleveland East.

