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Emergency Eye Care in Highlands Ranch, CO


Recognizing the critical nature of eye emergencies, we offer essential information and prompt assistance for various urgent eye conditions. Whether you're facing sudden vision changes, eye injuries, or unexpected discomfort, our page guides you on the steps to take and how to access our expert care quickly. Your eye health and safety are our utmost priority in these urgent situations.

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How to Identify an Eye Emergency


An eye emergency encompasses any sudden or unexpected eye condition that requires immediate medical attention. This can include incidents such as eye injuries, chemical exposure to the eye, sudden onset of vision loss, or the appearance of flashes and floaters. These serious conditions can lead to permanent vision damage if not promptly addressed. It is crucial to seek professional care immediately in such scenarios to ensure the best possible outcome for your eye health.

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Eye Infections


While not all eye infections require emergency care, certain symptoms associated with an eye infection can indicate a need for urgent attention. Signs like severe eye pain, vision impairment, sensitivity to light, or excessive discharge could signal a more serious condition that necessitates immediate evaluation. It's important to monitor the severity of symptoms and consult with eye care professionals promptly. Early intervention can prevent complications and ensure proper treatment, safeguarding your eye health.

Symptoms that Require Emergency Eye Care


  • Sudden loss of vision
  • Sudden double vision
  • Sudden eye pain
  • New onset of light flashes and/or floaters
  • Foreign body in the eye
  • Chemicals in the eye
  • Swelling or pain after eye surgery
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What to Do if Something Gets Into Your Eye: Foreign Body Removal


If you get something in your eye, handling the situation carefully to avoid eye injury is important. Repeated blinking can help to dislodge small particles. If available, use saline solution to flush your eye gently. Avoid rubbing the eye, as this can cause further irritation or injury. If discomfort persists or the object doesn't dislodge, call us to request an emergency appointment and get advice. Do not attempt to remove anything lodged in your eye by yourself, as you can cause more damage.

Corneal Abrasion Care


Corneal abrasions occur when the cornea, the eye's protective outer layer, is scratched or injured. This can result from contact with dust, sand, wood shavings, metal particles, or even contact lenses. Symptoms include pain, redness, a gritty feeling, sensitivity to light, and watery eyes. Immediate steps include blinking or gently rinsing the eye with saline solution. Avoid rubbing as it can worsen the injury. It's crucial to seek professional medical attention for corneal abrasions, as improper care can lead to infections or more serious complications.

Call our office in Highlands Ranch for further instructions. We’re here for you!