Overview
Eye emergencies need fast decisions. We help patients identify warning signs and get timely examination or referral when minutes matter.
When to visit
- Sudden vision loss
- Eye injury
- Chemical exposure
- Painful red eye
Diagnostics
- Urgent slit-lamp exam
- Vision and pressure check
- Foreign body evaluation
- Retinal triage
Treatment pathway
- Emergency medication
- Foreign body management
- Referral coordination
- Follow-up safety checks
What you can expect
- An unhurried examination using appropriate diagnostic tools
- A plain-language explanation of findings and treatment options
- A care plan tailored to your eyes, lifestyle and long-term goals
- Structured follow-up so outcomes are tracked and supported
Frequently asked questions
What should I do after chemical exposure?+
Rinse the eye immediately with clean running water and seek urgent care.
Is sudden vision loss always an emergency?+
Yes. Sudden vision change should be assessed urgently.
