Your Emergency Eye Care Partner in Everett
We prioritize your eye health and understand the urgency of ocular emergencies, so we tailor our comprehensive services to address a wide range of eye emergencies promptly and effectively.
While not all eye emergencies require a visit to the emergency room, assessing the situation carefully is crucial.
Otherwise, contact Everett Optometry Clinic immediately. Our team aims to provide timely and expert care to protect your vision.
What is an Eye Emergency?
An eye emergency puts your eyes or vision at risk of permanent damage. The most common types of eye emergencies include:
- Eye infection
- A foreign object stuck in the eye
- Eye trauma
- Scratch on the eye
- Sudden loss of vision in one or both eyes
- A lost contact lens in the eye
- Shattered eyeglass lenses
- The sudden appearance of light flashes or floaters
Expert Foreign Object Removal
Accidents happen, and sometimes, foreign objects can find their way into your eyes, causing discomfort and potential harm. At Everett Optometry Clinic, we provide swift and expert foreign body removal services to ensure your eye's safety and well-being.
Our team of eye care experts is trained and equipped to handle a wide range of foreign body removal scenarios, from tiny debris to more complex objects. Trust us to provide expert, gentle care and the necessary techniques to protect your eyes from foreign objects.
Effective Corneal Abrasion Treatment
Corneal abrasions, though common, can cause significant discomfort and potentially jeopardize your vision. At Everett Optometry Clinic, we provide comprehensive care for corneal abrasions to help you recover quickly and protect your eye health.
We drive our approach to corneal abrasion care with precision and expertise. We begin with a thorough assessment to determine the extent of the injury and its impact on your eye. We use state-of-the-art technology to create a detailed map of your cornea, which allows us to identify and measure the abrasion. With this information, we can tailor a personalized treatment plan to your needs.
Rapid Relief from Eye Infections
While an eye infection like conjunctivitis (pink eye) usually doesn't require emergency eye care, it's important not to delay seeking treatment. If you suspect you have an eye infection, such as redness, itching, discharge, or discomfort, it's crucial to see your eye doctor promptly for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. Early intervention can prevent the infection from worsening and help you recover more quickly.
Our eye doctors can recommend the most appropriate treatment, which may include prescription eye drops or ointments, and provide guidance on managing your symptoms and preventing the spread of infection.