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Call Us for Eye Emergency Services in Beaverton


When unexpected eye emergencies occur, knowing where to turn can make all the difference in preserving your vision and eye health. Our Beaverton clinic provides prompt and effective treatment for many urgent eye conditions, including eye infections, corneal abrasions, and foreign body removal.

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What Counts as an Eye Emergency?


An eye emergency describes any sudden issue with your eyes or vision that requires immediate attention to prevent vision loss or significant damage. This can include situations such as acute pain in the eye, sudden loss of vision, seeing flashes of light or floaters, eye infections with severe redness or discharge, traumatic corneal abrasions from scratches or impacts, chemical exposures, or the presence of a foreign object in the eye.

Each scenario signifies a potential threat to eye health or vision that requires swift, professional evaluation and treatment to minimize risks and ensure the best possible outcome for your eye health.

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Fast and Effective Treatment
for Eye Infections


Suffering from strep eye infections or dealing with repeat infections like pink eye can be uncomfortable and worrying. The good news is that our optometrists can treat eye infections efficiently, helping alleviate discomfort and prevent further complications.

They'll provide the necessary ointments or oral medications to combat the infection, alongside advising on hygiene practices to avoid re-infection or spreading the bacteria to others.

Urgent Care Guidelines
for Corneal Abrasions


Corneal abrasions occur when the cornea, the clear front surface of the eye, is scratched or injured, leading to significant discomfort, sensitivity to light, redness, and a sensation of having something in your eye. These injuries can result from direct trauma from foreign objects, contact lens mishaps, or even rubbing the eye too vigorously.

Immediate and appropriate treatment is crucial to prevent infection and facilitate healing, typically involving lubricating eye drops, antibiotic ointments to ward off infection, and sometimes a patch to keep the eye closed and protected.

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Expert Foreign Body Removal


Foreign body removal from the eye is a delicate procedure required when objects like dust, metal shavings, or wood particles become lodged in the cornea or conjunctiva, causing discomfort, pain, or potentially impairing vision.

Eye care professionals should perform this process to avoid further damage to the eye. Our optometrists use advanced instruments and techniques to safely extract the foreign object while minimizing the risk of infection or abrasion to sensitive eye surfaces.

Eye Emergency? Follow These Steps!


  1. Stay Calm: Keeping calm helps you think clearly and take the necessary steps.
  2. Avoid Touching or Rubbing Your Eye: This can worsen the problem.
  3. Contact Our Clinic Immediately: Quick, professional evaluation and treatment can prevent long-term damage.
  4. Follow Professional Advice: Until you can reach our clinic, follow any specific advice given over the phone by our eye care professionals.