Your Animals Deserve a Specialist.
Now the Specialist Comes to You.
Steller Diagnostics brings board-certified veterinary ophthalmic diagnostics directly to farms, ranches, and properties across the Pacific Northwest — no long drives, no missed work, no waiting months for an appointment.
The Nearest Eye Specialist Shouldn't Be Three Hours Away
The Pacific Northwest has some of the most beautiful ranch and farm country in the country — and some of the most underserved veterinary specialty access in the nation. There are fewer than a dozen board-certified veterinary ophthalmologists serving all of Oregon and Idaho.
When your horse develops a cloudy eye, or your dog is squinting and pawing at its face, you face an impossible choice: make a three-hour round trip to a specialty clinic on a weekday, or wait and hope it resolves on its own.
Waiting is often the more expensive option. Corneal ulcers that could be treated with $30 in antibiotic drops become $3,000 surgeries. Glaucoma caught early preserves vision. Caught late, it means enucleation. Equine uveitis managed proactively keeps a horse working. Left unmonitored, it ends careers and ends lives.
We built Steller Diagnostics because your animals shouldn't suffer due to geography.
Specialist-Level Eye Care. On Your Schedule. At Your Property.
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Register Your Location
Tell us where you are and what animals you have. Your response directly shapes where our circuit routes go first. No commitment required.
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We Come to You
On scheduled circuit days, we bring professional ophthalmic diagnostic equipment directly to your farm, ranch, or property. Intraocular pressure measurement, slit lamp examination, fundus imaging, corneal ulcer screening — the same diagnostics used at specialty hospitals, in your barn.
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Your Vet Gets the Full Picture
Every examination is reviewed by a partnered board-certified veterinary ophthalmologist (DACVO). Your regular vet receives a complete diagnostic report. You get answers, a treatment plan, and peace of mind — without the drive.
What We Screen and Evaluate
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Glaucoma (elevated intraocular pressure)
Cataracts and lens disease
Corneal ulcers and erosions
Dry eye (keratoconjunctivitis sicca)
Uveitis and intraocular inflammation
Retinal disease and detachment
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Eyelid abnormalities (entropion, ectropion, distichia)
Equine Recurrent Uveitis (ERU / moon blindness)
Pre-breeding CAER/OFA eye certification
Optic nerve disease
Eye trauma and foreign bodies
Post-surgical monitoring
The Real Cost of Waiting — and of Driving
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Average round-trip travel time to the nearest veterinary ophthalmologist for rural owners
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Average economic loss per animal from a single pinkeye case in cattle — preventable with early screening
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Typical cost of emergency corneal surgery — often avoidable with a $30 antibiotic prescription when caught early
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A visit isn't an added expense. For most owners, it replaces costs you were already going to face in a way that could save you growing costs and time.
Built by Someone Who Knows the Equipment — and the Territory
Steller Diagnostics was founded by Jason Gerstenkorn, a Pacific Northwest-based professional with nearly a decade of experience in medical device sales. Jason has spent years working alongside ophthalmologists — learning the equipment, understanding the clinical workflow, and watching firsthand how access to the right diagnostic tools changes outcomes.
Living at the foot of Mt. Hood, surrounded by horse properties, farms, and ranch country with limited specialist access, the gap between what rural animals need and what they can realistically get became impossible to ignore.
Steller Diagnostics is the answer to that gap — a mobile diagnostic service built on genuine ophthalmic expertise, a partnership model with board-certified veterinary ophthalmologists, and a simple belief: geography shouldn't determine whether your animal gets the care it deserves.
We are currently in our pre-launch phase, mapping circuit routes based on where demand is greatest. Register your interest below — your location shapes where we go first.