Celebrating Our Veterinary Ophthalmology Team at Visionary Vet Services

Visionary Vet Team

At Visionary Vet Services, we are incredibly proud of the dedicated veterinary ophthalmology team that provides compassionate, high-quality eye care for pets every single day.

Veterinary ophthalmology requires precision, patience, and trust. Our clients place their pets’ vision in our hands, and we don’t take that responsibility lightly. It’s our team’s experience, collaboration, and genuine care that allow us to deliver the level of service pet families deserve.

Dr. Lindsay Seyer: Compassionate Leadership

As a board-certified veterinary ophthalmologist and the founder of Visionary Vet Services, Dr. Lindsay Seyer sets the standard for excellence in pet eye care. Her extensive training and specialized focus in veterinary ophthalmology ensure that patients receive advanced diagnostics and treatment tailored to their individual needs.

Beyond her clinical expertise, Dr. Seyer’s leadership style is rooted in communication, empathy, and respect for the human-animal bond. She understands that eye conditions can be stressful for pet owners, and she prioritizes education and transparency so clients feel confident and supported throughout their pet’s care journey. Her commitment to both medicine and mentorship fosters a positive and collaborative environment for the entire team.

Cassi: Care You Can Trust

Cassi brings over 15 years of veterinary experience to Visionary Vet Services, along with advanced education in veterinary clinical care. Her depth of knowledge plays an important role in supporting both patients and clients, particularly when it comes to explaining procedures, treatments, and follow-up care.

What truly stands out about Cassi is her compassion. She has a natural ability to put pets at ease and help clients feel heard and understood. Her calm, supportive presence makes a difference during appointments and contributes greatly to the smooth, efficient care our practice is known for.

Lauren: Passion for Pet Eye Health

With a background in emergency veterinary medicine, Lauren brings focus, adaptability, and calm confidence to the ophthalmology setting. She has found a true passion in specialized eye care and takes pride in helping pets feel safe and comfortable during their visits.

Lauren’s gentle approach and attention to detail help create a positive experience for both patients and their families. Her love for animals extends beyond the clinic, and that genuine connection is reflected in the care she provides every day.

Alyvia: Supporting Your Pet’s Eye Care

Alyvia is the receptionist for our Fort Myer’s office—known for her warm personality and dedication to exceptional pet care. Her passion for animals began at just four years old through horseback riding, and her experience in the equestrian world has even been featured in two magazines.

Alyvia plays an important role in creating a positive client experience. She loves connecting with pet owners, answering questions, and helping ensure every visit runs smoothly. We’re proud to have Alyvia on our team and grateful for the care and enthusiasm she brings to supporting your pet’s eye care.

Grateful for Our Team, Excited for What’s Ahead

We are thankful for our incredible staff and for the pet families who trust us with their care. Here’s to more collaboration, compassion, and clear vision—for our patients and for the future of Visionary Vet Services. 

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