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We Offer Emergency Eye Care in McKinney, Collin County


At Newberry Vision Center, we treat unforeseen eye emergencies with the necessary urgency and care. Understanding what constitutes an eye emergency and knowing the immediate steps can significantly affect the outcome.

Our dedicated team in McKinney is here to guide and support you through any ocular emergency, ensuring you receive prompt care to prevent vision loss.

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When is Urgent Vision Care Necessary?

Urgent eye care is vital for a variety of issues that can harm your sight or eye health. A typical indicator needing prompt attention is an eye infection, characterized by redness, swelling, and discharge, underscoring the importance of professional evaluation and treatment.

Various eye emergencies require immediate care to avoid permanent damage, such as a foreign object lodged in the eye, physical injuries, or scratches on the eye’s surface.

Key symptoms signaling the need for emergency eye care include:

  • Abrupt loss of vision or seeing double
  • Severe pain or discomfort in the eye
  • New flashes of light, floaters, or a shadow obstructing vision
  • Chemical exposure to the eye

Immediate Actions for Eye Emergencies

For any eye emergency, the first step is to contact Newberry Vision Center for advice and a possible urgent appointment. If you're uncertain if the situation warrants emergency care, it's better to err on the side of caution and reach out. Taking immediate action can be crucial in preventing serious complications or vision loss.

Opting for an optometrist's office like Newberry Vision Center for urgent eye issues can often provide quicker, more specialized care than an emergency room visit. Our McKinney office is prepared to address various eye emergencies with the expertise and equipment necessary for proper diagnosis and treatment.

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Foreign Body Removal


Utilizing specialized techniques and tools, we carefully extract foreign objects from the eye. Upon arrival, our team promptly assesses the situation and determines the most appropriate course of action. We prioritize your comfort and safety throughout the process, ensuring swift relief and minimizing the risk of further injury or complications.

Eye Infection


Eye infections can threaten your ocular health, requiring prompt attention and treatment. Our experienced team is well-equipped to diagnose and manage various eye infections, including conjunctivitis (pink eye), keratitis, and more. We employ advanced diagnostic tools and techniques to identify the underlying cause of the infection, allowing us to tailor an effective treatment plan to your needs. Whether you're experiencing redness, itching, discharge, or other symptoms, our compassionate staff is here to provide timely care and guidance.

Corneal Abrasions: What to Do When Your Eyes Feel Scratchy


Corneal abrasions refer to scratches on the cornea, the clear outer layer of the eye, often caused by contact with dust, sand, or other irritants. These injuries are considered eye emergencies because they can lead to severe discomfort, sensitivity to light, and, if untreated, infections or more serious eye conditions. Immediate care from an eye professional is crucial to prevent complications and promote healing.

When foreign objects like dust or small debris enter the eye, they can cause irritation or potentially more damage to the cornea. It's crucial to avoid rubbing the eye, as this can exacerbate the injury. Seeking immediate care from an eye specialist ensures proper removal and treatment, reducing the risk of infection or long-term damage to the eye's surface.

Until you can see an eye care professional, remember:

  • Avoid pressing, rubbing, or applying pressure to the affected eye.
  • Do not attempt to remove foreign objects or chemicals on your own.
  • Steer clear of using cotton swabs, tweezers, or any sharp objects near the eye.
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Choose Newberry Vision Center for Prompt Emergency Eye Care


Eye emergencies require prompt, knowledgeable intervention. Newberry Vision Center stands ready to provide comprehensive emergency eye care tailored to your needs. If you experience any of the conditions mentioned, please contact us.

Protecting your vision is our utmost priority.