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Emergency Eye Care in Kansas

Visit Us for Any Eye Emergency

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The EyeDoctors Optometrists has a team of experienced eye doctors who use the latest technology to diagnose and treat ocular emergencies. Emergency eye care may be required for patients who are experiencing acute, painful, or debilitating eye conditions, including eye injuries. The EyeDoctors Optometrists in Kansas have the experience and skills to treat various eye care emergencies. 

Find a Kansas Emergency Eye Care Doctor Near You

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At The EyeDoctors Optometrists, our goal is to treat and give proper care to those in need of our service. Each Kansas office has the appropriate technology and experience to help diagnose, repair, and treat eye emergencies. 

The EyeDoctors Optometrists has many locations throughout Kansas for emergency eye care needs. Find us in Topeka, Grand Junction, Ottawa, Emporia, and Lawrence. Discover which of our locations are closest to you.

Visit the EyeDoctors Optometrists If You Are Experiencing an Ocular Emergency

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If you are experiencing an ocular emergency, seek medical attention immediately. The EyeDoctors Optometrists can help patients with eye conditions that can cause vision loss if left untreated.

If you are concerned about a change in your vision, call The EyeDoctors Optometrists to schedule an emergency eye care appointment.

Frequently Asked Questions about Emergency Eye Care

Does Medical Insurance Cover Emergency Eye Care?

Medical insurance typically covers eye care emergencies including emergency eye disease care and specialized diagnostic testing. The EyeDoctors Optometrists recommends that patients prepare for potential eye emergencies by contacting their insurance providers in advance for important coverage details.

Are Eye Flashes or Floaters an Emergency?

If you experience a sudden increase in eye floaters or spots in your vision, this may be an eye care emergency. Flashes and floaters can indicate retinal detachment or other serious health conditions.

When Is Eye Pain an Ocular Emergency?

Patients experiencing unusual or severe eye pain accompanied by fever, headache, light sensitivity, nausea, vomiting, or sudden vision changes should seek immediate medical care. Also, If there was a chemical exposure or foreign objects in the eye that cannot be cleared, and secretions of blood or other discharge from the eye should be treated as eye care emergencies.