How To Know If You Need Emergency Eye Care

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When it comes to your vision, there’s no room for delay in emergencies. Eye emergencies can strike suddenly and jeopardize your sight if not addressed promptly. At Good iSight in Parker, CO, Dr. Kalynn Good and her compassionate team offer same-day emergency eye care to ensure you get the help you need when it matters most.

What Is an Eye Emergency?

Recognizing the signs of an eye emergency is crucial. An eye emergency is any sudden issue affecting your eyes that could lead to permanent damage or vision loss if untreated. Symptoms to watch for include:

  • Severe eye pain
  • Sudden changes in vision, such as loss, double vision, or the appearance of floaters
  • Physical trauma to the eye, including scratches, cuts, or blunt-force injuries
  • Chemical burns or exposure to foreign objects
  • Persistent redness, swelling, or discharge
  • Sudden onset of bulging eyes
  • Unequal pupils

We are equipped to handle these situations on the same day, using advanced technology to diagnose and treat your condition effectively.

What Would Be Considered an Eye Emergency?

Some emergencies are more obvious than others. Here are examples that require immediate attention:

  • Chemical Burns: If chemicals enter your eye, rinse immediately with clean water or saline and seek care. Delaying treatment can lead to severe damage.
  • Foreign Objects: Dust, metal, or glass in the eye should be assessed immediately to avoid scratches or infection.
  • Serious Infections: Symptoms like redness, pain, swelling, and discharge may indicate conditions like bacterial conjunctivitis or keratitis.
  • Retinal Detachment: Warning signs include flashes of light, shadowed vision, or a curtain-like effect over your field of vision. Retinal detachment is a medical emergency that can lead to blindness without prompt treatment.

Our team is here to provide precise care when these situations arise, minimizing long-term effects on your vision.

When Should You Go to the ER for Sudden Vision Change?

While many eye emergencies can be handled at Good iSight, there are instances where heading to the ER is essential:

  • Total or Partial Vision Loss: If vision loss occurs suddenly and doesn’t improve within minutes, it may indicate a serious condition such as a stroke or retinal damage.
  • Vision Issues with Neurological Symptoms: Sudden changes in vision accompanied by headaches, dizziness, or nausea could signal a neurological emergency.
  • Severe Trauma: Injuries involving significant bleeding, punctures, or loss of consciousness warrant immediate ER attention.

Dr. Good can advise whether you should visit our office or the ER based on your symptoms.

What Is an Emergency Eye Appointment?

Emergency eye appointments are designed to address urgent issues promptly and effectively. During your visit, you can expect:

  • Comprehensive Assessment: We use state-of-the-art equipment to evaluate your condition, ensuring an accurate diagnosis.
  • Immediate Care: Whether it’s removing a foreign object, treating an infection, or stabilizing an injury, our priority is restoring your eye health.
  • Specialist Coordination: If further intervention is needed, we work with local hospitals and specialists to provide seamless care.

Our goal is to deliver expert care with the compassion and understanding you deserve.

What Should You Do If You Experience an Eye Emergency?

If you or someone you know experiences an eye emergency, follow these steps to protect your vision:

  1. Stay Calm: Avoid rubbing or pressing on the eye.
  2. Rinse with Clean Water: For chemical exposure, flush the eye gently and thoroughly.
  3. Contact Good iSight Immediately: Call our office or schedule online for same-day care.
  4. Go to the ER if Necessary: For severe trauma or neurological symptoms, head to the nearest emergency room.

Our team is here to provide guidance and support every step of the way.

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Emergency Eye Care You Can Trust in Parker, CO

Your eyesight is precious, and knowing when to act during an emergency can make all the difference. At Good iSight in Parker, CO, Dr. Kalynn Good and her team are dedicated to providing expert, same-day emergency eye care to protect your vision and overall eye health.

Don’t wait if you’re experiencing an eye emergency. Contact Good iSight today to schedule an emergency appointment. Call us, email, or book online for immediate assistance.

Meet Dr. Kalynn Good

Kalynn Good, O.D. of Good iSight Optometry and Vision Therapy believes in taking the time to listen to her patients before addressing any concerns they have about their current vision and/or treatment options. Patient education provides the information they need to make an informed decision about their eyesight. Dr. Good makes sure to consider the human aspect of the patient experience, while also utilizing high-tech equipment. The office provides a welcoming atmosphere and a wide range of vision therapy treatments.