If you think you have an emergency, it is best to trust your instinct and get immediate help.
Here are some common situations that should be considered urgent:
Eye infections
Foreign objects in the eye, such as small shards of glass or metal
Cuts or punctures of the eye or eyelid
Chemical exposure causing pain or vision problems
Sudden vision loss or change in your vision
Scratches caused by foreign objects
Sudden onset of floaters or flashes of light
Contact Us Immediately
If you have an emergency outside of our office hours, or if you cannot get a hold of us, please call 911 or go to the nearest Emergency Department.
A same-day emergency fee may apply. This is a separate charge that is typically billed to your medical insurance plan.
If your medical insurance plan is an HMO, it is best to contact your primary care provider’s office prior to calling us and/or go the nearest Urgent Care/Emergency Department.