Emergency Eye Care in Surrey, BC
Eye emergencies can happen without warning and often require immediate attention to protect your vision. Whether you’re experiencing sudden eye pain, redness, flashes of light, blurry vision, an eye injury, or an infection, getting prompt treatment is important. At Envision Eye Care, our optometrists provide same-day emergency eye care appointments whenever possible to diagnose the issue quickly and recommend the right treatment.
Eye emergencies can happen unexpectedly and may require immediate attention. Whether you’re dealing with an eye injury, infection, sudden blurry vision, flashes, floaters, or severe irritation, our optometrists provide prompt care to protect your vision. When eye emergencies occur, prompt care is crucial. Our optometrists are available to treat eye injuries, infections, sudden vision changes, and other urgent conditions.
At Envision Optometry , we combine advanced diagnostic technology with compassionate patient care. Our experienced team is dedicated to helping families receive fast, professional treatment for urgent eye concerns. From minor irritation to more serious symptoms, we’re here when you need prompt eye care
What’s included in your Emergency Eye Care?
If you’re experiencing sudden eye discomfort, injury, or changes in vision, our team is here to provide prompt and compassionate care. Your emergency eye visit may include:
Your exam may include:
- Red eye evaluation
- Eye infection treatment
- Foreign object removal
- Sudden vision change assessment
- Eye injury care
- Flashes and floaters evaluation
- Dry or irritated eye relief
- Urgent eye pressure
Frequently Asked Questions
What qualifies as an eye emergency?
Sudden vision loss, severe pain, flashes, floaters, injuries, infections, chemical exposure, or sudden redness/swelling may require immediate eye care.
Do you offer same-day emergency eye appointments?
Yes, we offer same-day emergency eye appointments whenever possible for urgent vision concerns.
Should I go to an optometrist or emergency room?
Many eye issues can be treated by an optometrist. For severe trauma, heavy bleeding, or complete vision loss, go to the emergency room immediately.
What should I do if something gets stuck in my eye?
Avoid rubbing your eye or trying to remove the object yourself. Call our clinic for immediate guidance.
Are flashes and floaters serious?
Sudden flashes or new floaters may signal a retinal issue and should be checked right away.
Can eye infections go away on their own?
Some mild infections may improve, but many require treatment to prevent complications.