Don’t Delay Your Eye Emergency
We understand that eye emergencies can be frightening and require immediate attention. At Treasure Coast Eye Specialists, we’re here for you 24/7, 365 days a year. Our dedicated team is ready to provide swift and expert care to protect your precious vision.
What’s Your Eye Emergency?
Here’s how to recognize an eye emergency:
Sudden Vision Loss: Whether partial or complete, sudden vision loss is always an emergency.
Eye Pain or Trauma: Any injury to the eye, severe pain, or foreign object in the eye necessitates immediate evaluation.
Flashes or Floaters: While sometimes harmless, these can also signal retinal detachment, a sight-threatening condition.
Distorted or Double Vision: Sudden changes in how you see the world can indicate a serious underlying problem.
Redness or Swelling: Accompanied by pain, discharge, or vision changes, this may signify an infection or inflammation.
Say Hello to Clear Vision Every Day
- Retinal Detachment
- Chemical Burns
- Corneal Abrasions
- Eye Infections
- Acute Glaucoma
- Foreign Objects in the Eye
- Black Spots or Light Flashes
- Curtain-like Vision Loss
- Eye Injury or Pain
- Seeing Sudden Halos or Rainbows with Light
- Loss of Peripheral (side) Vision
- Sudden Hazy or Blurred Vision
- Sudden Vision Loss in One Eye
- Red, Crusty or Swollen Eyelid