Address: 3230 14th Ave NW, Olympia, WA 98502, USA
Phone: +13608660931
Cortney Greenlaw
Dr. Cooley is caring, compassionate, thorough and intelligent. She has diagnosed my dogs eye problem that other vets had not been able to. Her staff is just as caring and professional as the doctor herself. I highly recommend this clinic!
Chad H
Our pup has been fighting glaucoma for several years and these folks have done a fantastic job of helping retain as much of his sight as possible and improving his quality of life. The cost has been very reasonable, as well. I'm so glad we brought our pup here.
Amanda Ellis
I just took my 7 year old pug here today after being treated at the ER for his eye. I initially thought it was a single moderate scratch of the cornea. After rapidly deteriorating and developing a pool of blood in his eye, the doctor at Olympia Pet Emergency referred us to Dr. Cooley. I can’t speak more highly of Dr. Cooley or her sweet staff. All the staff were kind and loving towards my hurt dog and treated him so well. Even the dog we brought with (moral support for the one who was hurting) was given some attention. Maybe it’s because I’m 2 months pregnant, but their kindness and helpfulness at a time when I was overwhelmed with worry that he’d be losing his eye for good made me shed some tears when we finally got into the car with him. Ditka is not out of the clear completely and he has a way to go, but they got us going in the right direction. I feel so safe and secure with my little guy seeing Dr. Cooley and her veterinary eye clinicians. Thank you!! Many times over, thank you!!
Jill T
The staff at the eye clinic for animals exceeded my expectations. My dog, Ena, is not a fan of other dogs so we are always nervous going into vet offices. I believe the staff figured it out by our body language with my dog. They went out of their way to tell other customers that there was another dog, offered to take their dog/hide the dog from Ena, and made sure the lobby was empty before we entered and exited the exam room. They may have done this for many different reasons but it definitely meant a lot. Dr. Cooley and her staff were also very patient and kind when handling Ena during the assessment. After the assessment she explained her findings with words and educational eye anatomy objects. She also told us what she would do if Ena was her dog.
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Dr Cooley does surgery on cataracts for dogs eyes. The best way to get the answer would be to call her office and ask the questions of the front office staff who are also amazing.
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