About Dr. David D. Canton Dr. Canton is a Graduate of U.C. Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, Class of 1985. He Completed An Internship in Small Animal Medicine and Surgery at the University of Pennsylvania, School of Veterinary Medicine in 1986 and Received His Training in Veterinary Ophthalmology As a Resident at U.C. Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Canton is An Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Surgery at U.C.Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, and is Board Certified by the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists (ACVO). Appointments To Schedule An Appointment We Examine Patients by Appointment Only. Appointments May Be Scheduled 9 Am to 5 Pm, Monday Through Friday. We are Closed Most Major (national) Holidays and for a Short Period During the Summer So We May Enjoy Holiday Time with Our Families. During this Period We Provide Referral to Another Board Certified Veterinary Ophthalmologist. You Should Allow at Least One Hour for A n Initial Examination at Animal Ophthalmology Services. Depending on Your Pet?s Condition and the Recommended Diagnostic Tests, the Initial Examination May Take Longer. What to Bring to the Appointment We Believe that Keeping Your Family Veterinarian Informed About Your Pet?s Condition and Progress is An Important Part of Our Professional Relationship with Your Veterinarian. Patients are Seen by Appointment Only Mon-Fri 9am to 5pm
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  • Referral PolicyWe Support a Large Network of General Practice Veterinarians to Provide Compassionate, Specialized Care for Pets with Eye Disease. We Work on a Referral Basis with Veterinarians that Practice Locally and with Veterinarians Throughout Other Regions of California and the Western United States. Family Practice Veterinarians Refer Patients to us for Assistance in Managing a Variety of Ocular Disorders in a Number of Animal Species.Please Allow us to Keep Your Family Veterinarian Up to Date and Help us Provide Your Pet with An Efficient Examination by Bringing the Following to Your First Appointment:*Name and Phone Number of Your Veterinarian *Any Medication Your Pet is Currently Receiving *Names of Previously Administered Medications *A Summary of Your Pet?s Medical History (Your Veterinarian May Phone Us, or May Mail or Fax)
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