FOREIGN BODY REMOVAL
At American Eye Center, we are equipped with the tools and expertise to manage urgent eye conditions effectively. Don’t wait to get the help you need—prompt treatment is key to preventing further damage and ensuring your vision remains healthy.
Why Choose Us for Emergency Eye Care?
- Experienced Specialists: Our team of optometrists and ophthalmologists is trained in diagnosing and treating a wide range of eye emergencies, ensuring you receive the best care possible.
- State-of-the-Art Equipment: We use advanced diagnostic tools and equipment to accurately detect and treat eye conditions quickly, minimizing the risk of complications.
- Compassionate Care: We understand that eye emergencies can be stressful. Our compassionate team is here to provide comfort, answer your questions, and guide you through the treatment process.
Get Immediate Help for Your Eye Emergency
If you’re experiencing a red eye or have a foreign object in your eye, American Eye Center is here to help. Contact us immediately for urgent care or visit our center for prompt diagnosis and treatment. We prioritize your vision and will work quickly to relieve your symptoms and restore your eye health.
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Our foreign body removal services include:
- Thorough Evaluation: Our team will assess the type of foreign body and its location in the eye. Using specialized instruments, we can safely remove the object while minimizing damage to the surrounding tissues.
- Pain Relief and Comfort: We understand that eye injuries can be extremely painful. We offer immediate relief options, such as numbing drops, to make the removal process as comfortable as possible.
- Infection Prevention: After the foreign body is removed, we may recommend antibiotics or other treatments to prevent infection and promote healing.
- Follow-up Care: After removal, we’ll provide instructions on how to care for your eye and ensure proper healing. We may also schedule follow-up appointments to monitor your recovery and address any complications.
When to Seek Emergency Care
You should seek emergency care if you experience any of the following symptoms:
- Sudden, persistent redness in one or both eyes
- Pain or a feeling of something in your eye
- Blurred vision or difficulty seeing clearly
- Discharge or crusting around the eye
- Excessive tearing or sensitivity to light
- A foreign object in the eye that you cannot remove