SeroRepair

SeroRepair SeroRepair is a frozen allograft serum that can be used to treat a variety of animal eye disorders.

Eye serum wasn’t practical.Until now.For many veterinary clinics, in-house eye serum prep has been hard to justify becau...
05/28/2026

Eye serum wasn’t practical.
Until now.

For many veterinary clinics, in-house eye serum prep has been hard to justify because of the time, staff, blood draw, processing, and sterility concerns.

SeroLube makes eye serum easier.

No blood draw.
No centrifuge.
No aliquoting.
No added prep time.

Just a simple, sterile, single-patient dropper stored in your freezer and ready when an eye case walks through the door.

Maybe it’s time to reconsider eye serum in your patient care.

New Customers, try a complimentary sample pack, just pay shipping: https://zurl.co/v4eT8

Eye cases walk into general practice every day.Some are treated in-house.Some are referred for advanced ophthalmic care....
05/21/2026

Eye cases walk into general practice every day.

Some are treated in-house.

Some are referred for advanced ophthalmic care.

Either way, supportive therapy can start with you.

SeroLube makes it simple to begin blood-derived eye serum support sooner — without the blood draw, processing time, or added patient stress.

Specialist-trusted serum support.

Now practical for general practice.

Learn more: www.serorepair.com/product

May is Service Animal Eye Exam Month — a reminder that ocular health matters for the animals who work, guide, protect, a...
05/06/2026

May is Service Animal Eye Exam Month — a reminder that ocular health matters for the animals who work, guide, protect, and support people every day.

It’s also allergy season, which means more red, irritated eyes coming into veterinary clinics.

SeroLube helps clinics stay ready with sterile, frozen, blood-derived eye serum — without the blood draw, processing, or staff disruption.

Supporting the eyes that support us.

Learn more about SeroLube:https://zurl.co/8HG9z

Eye Serum, Made Easy.Eye serum has been used in veterinary medicine for decades because it provides biologic support tha...
04/28/2026

Eye Serum, Made Easy.

Eye serum has been used in veterinary medicine for decades because it provides biologic support that standard lubricants do not.

But for many clinics, the challenge isn’t the value of eye serum.

It’s the workflow.

Traditional in-clinic preparation can take 30 to 50 minutes and may involve blood draw, restraint, centrifuging, clotting, transfer, labeling, and dispensing.

Our new SeroLube Product Information Deck is a simple clinic guide to frozen eye serum — from an ophthalmologist’s perspective.

Download the guide to learn how ready-made frozen eye serum can help simplify ocular care:https://zurl.co/gU5rG

Veterinary Ophthalmologist Approved.Why are more specialty teams switching to frozen ready-made eye serum?Because it hel...
04/21/2026

Veterinary Ophthalmologist Approved.

Why are more specialty teams switching to frozen ready-made eye serum?

Because it helps them:
• Start treatment right away
• Eliminate blood draw and processing
• Improve workflow
• Save valuable staff time

“No blood draw. No processing. No delay.”

“SeroLube has become an integral part of our workflow.”

Busy day at the clinic?Time adds up quickly…and so do the patients in the waiting room.One eye serum case can take 30–50...
04/14/2026

Busy day at the clinic?

Time adds up quickly…
and so do the patients in the waiting room.

One eye serum case can take 30–50 minutes of staff time.

Now multiply that across a full day.

There’s a simpler way.

SeroLube® is ready-to-use frozen eye serum—
no blood draw, no processing, no waiting.

1 Bottle = 40 Minutes Saved.

Not every red eye is allergies.Spring means more time outdoors—and more opportunities for eye injuries that can worsen q...
04/10/2026

Not every red eye is allergies.

Spring means more time outdoors—and more opportunities for eye injuries that can worsen quickly if missed.

Look for signs like:
• Squinting or keeping the eye closed
• Tearing
• Pawing at the eye
• Redness
• Discharge

Common causes can include:
• Scratches from play
• Dust or debris
• Insect bites or stings
• Minor trauma

Early action can make a big difference.

👉 Download our quick guide Signs of Eye Injury in Dogs: https://zurl.co/U6uLO
When needed, ready-to-use eye serum can help support early treatment without delay.

Not every allergy case stays mild.In dogs, cats, and horses, allergy-related eye issues often start with:• Conjunctiviti...
03/30/2026

Not every allergy case stays mild.

In dogs, cats, and horses, allergy-related eye issues often start with:
• Conjunctivitis
• Periocular inflammation
• Blepharitis

But can progress to:
• Keratitis
• Infection
• Corneal ulceration

Early support of the ocular surface can help reduce progression and improve comfort.

Seasonal allergies don’t just show up on the skin — they can affect the eyes too.Redness, tearing, squinting, discharge,...
03/25/2026

Seasonal allergies don’t just show up on the skin — they can affect the eyes too.

Redness, tearing, squinting, discharge, and irritation may all be part of allergy-related eye cases in dogs, cats, and horses.

We created a short overview on allergies, conjunctivitis, and blood-derived eye serum for veterinary teams.

Download the overview: https://zurl.co/L1zfz

Be Ulcer-Ready: Support for “Melting” Corneal UlcersSome corneal ulcers can rapidly worsen when proteinase activity outp...
03/24/2026

Be Ulcer-Ready: Support for “Melting” Corneal Ulcers

Some corneal ulcers can rapidly worsen when proteinase activity outpaces the eye’s natural inhibitors—leading to collagen breakdown and “melting” progression.

That’s why blood-derived eye serum is often used as an adjunct in aggressive ulcer protocols: it provides proteinase inhibitors, plus vitamins and growth factors that help stabilize the ocular surface while you continue standard therapy.

🎥 Want a deeper dive? Watch Dr. Melissa Kubai’s webinar on recognizing infected corneal ulcers and preventing corneal melting: https://zurl.co/7wWrc

Ready-Made SeroLube® makes eye serum easy to deploy—no blood draw, no centrifuge, no in-house prep.

Corneal ulcers remain one of the most common and challenging ophthalmic conditionsseen in veterinary practice. Identifying infected ulcers early and interven...

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