Emergency Eye Problems

Eye emergencies require prompt evaluation to prevent permanent vision loss. At Eye Department, we provide urgent appointments and work closely with physician referrals to deliver rapid, comprehensive care.

What Constitutes an Eye Emergency Exam?

Eye emergencies can threaten vision permanently if not evaluated quickly.
Sudden flashes or floaters, blurred or double vision, severe eye pain, trauma, or chemical exposure all require immediate attention.
Many patients wait too long, especially after noticing flashes or floaters — early evaluation can prevent complications like retinal detachment, glaucoma, or infections.
When in doubt, call us immediately. Your vision is too important to wait.

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Common Eye Emergencies

If your child or you experience any of the following, contact Eye Department immediately.

Flashes & Floaters

Sudden onset of flashes or floaters can signal retinal tears or detachment. Early evaluation is crucial to prevent permanent vision loss.

Eye Trauma

Any direct injury, cut, puncture, or foreign object in the eye requires immediate professional care.

Sudden Vision Loss

Partial or complete sudden loss of vision is an emergency. Prompt assessment can prevent irreversible damage.

Red Eye with Pain

Severe eye redness, pain, or sensitivity to light may indicate infection or inflammation that needs immediate attention.

Double or Blurry Vision

New double vision, blurred vision, or sudden change in clarity can indicate serious neurological or ocular conditions.

Eye Pain with Headache or Nausea

Severe eye pain accompanied by headache or nausea may indicate acute glaucoma or other urgent eye conditions.

Triage Guide for Patients & Physicians

We diagnose and treat eye infections, corneal injuries, red eye, and sudden vision issues using advanced technology and evidence-based care.

Use this table to quickly determine the urgency of eye symptoms. If unsure, call us immediately.

Symptom Urgency Action
Flashes or Floaters High Call Immediately
Sudden Blurry or Double Vision High Call Immediately
Severe Eye Pain or Redness High Call Immediately
Eye Trauma or Foreign Body High Call Immediately
Chemical Exposure High Call Immediately & Rinse Eye
Mild Irritation or Dryness Medium Schedule Routine Appointment