Rhiannon Koehler DVM
Rhiannon Koehler DVM

Rhiannon Koehler, DVM, MPH

Dr. Rhiannon Koehler has practiced veterinary medicine for over three years. In addition to starting her own medical writing business focused on pet parent and clinician education, she performs surgeries for animal shelters and provides medical care to the pets of Kansas City.
Getting medications into your cat's eyes can be very difficult. Learn tips and tricks to help you manage your cat's eye infection.
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