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Urgent Eye Care: Rapid Relief and Solutions for Eye Emergencies


Eye emergencies demand immediate attention. At Accent Vision Specialists in Santa Fe, we stand ready to provide swift and attentive emergency eye care. Our dedicated professionals specialize in handling urgent eye issues, ensuring your vision and well-being are always our top priority.

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An eye emergency encompasses situations jeopardizing your eyes or vision, potentially leading to lasting harm. Common occurrences include:

  • Eye infections
  • Foreign objects lodged in the eye
  • Sudden vision loss
  • Abrupt flashes of light or floaters
Close up of the red eye of a man affected by an infection

Other Eye Emergencies We Treat


  • Eye trauma
  • Sudden vision loss
  • Floaters in vision
  • Stuck contact lenses
  • Red or painful eyes
  • Exposure to chemicals

What To Do During An Eye Emergency


In urgent eye situations, clear decision-making is crucial. Follow these steps:

Stay Calm: Maintain composure to make informed decisions and prevent complications.

Do Not Rub Your Eye: Avoid rubbing your eye, especially with corneal abrasions or foreign objects.

Rinse Gently: If a foreign object is suspected, rinse your eye gently with clean water.

Cover the Eye: For eye infections, cover the affected eye with a clean cloth to prevent spread.

Seek Professional Care: Timely action is essential; delay can worsen symptoms and complications.

Urgent Care for Pink Eye and Eye Infections in Santa Fe


Eye infections might seem minor, but they can lead to discomfort and potential complications if left untreated. Among them, conjunctivitis, also known as pink eye, is a common condition affecting children and adults.

Various factors like bacteria, viruses, or allergens can cause pink eye. It's characterized by redness, itching, discharge, and sometimes swelling of the eyes. This contagious condition can quickly spread in environments like daycare centers, schools, or households, emphasizing the importance of hygiene.

Bacterial pink eye is typically treated with antibiotics, while viral pink eye often resolves on its own. Allergic conjunctivitis, triggered by allergens like pollen or pet dander, can be managed through allergen avoidance and antihistamine eye drops.

Child with swollen pink eye
Woman has something in her eye

Foreign Body Removal


Having a foreign body stuck in your eye is a situation that can pose serious risks if not handled promptly. From airborne debris to tiny particles, foreign bodies can cause irritation, pain, and potential damage to the delicate structures of the eye. Attempting to remove them yourself can exacerbate the situation, potentially leading to corneal abrasions or infections. Our skilled team safely and effectively removes foreign objects from the eye. With years of experience, we know that precision and delicacy are paramount.

What to Do If You Suspect Corneal Abrasions


The cornea, a transparent outer layer of the eye, is crucial in focusing light onto the retina. Corneal abrasions, caused by injuries like scratches, foreign objects, or contact lens issues, can result in intense pain, sensitivity to light, and tearing. To avoid further harm, it's important not to rub the eye if you suspect a corneal abrasion.

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