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Swift & Effective Emergency
Eye Care in Memphis, TN


At Eyewear Gallery, we understand the urgency of eye emergencies and how alarming they can be. Our dedicated team can handle eye-related emergencies promptly and effectively, safeguarding your vision and eye health.

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Sudden Vision Loss? Contact Eyewear Gallery


If you're experiencing an eye emergency, don't hesitate to contact Eyewear Gallery. Our team can assess the urgency of your situation and provide the prompt care you need. Whether it's a sudden vision change, eye pain, or other concerning symptoms, we're here to help evaluate and address your condition swiftly. Reach out now to ensure your eye health is in the safest hands.

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Expert Foreign Body Removal


A speck of dust, a shard of metal, a stray eyelash — sometimes, even the smallest foreign object can find its way into your eye, causing discomfort and concern. While the instinct to rub or remove it yourself might be strong, it's crucial to resist the urge. Doing so can further irritate the eye and potentially worsen the situation.

Here's what NOT to do if you have a foreign object in your eye:

  • Rub your eye: This can scratch the cornea, causing more pain and potentially worsening the situation.
  • Try to remove the object yourself: This can push the object deeper into your eye, potentially causing even more damage.
  • Use tweezers or other sharp objects: This can scratch or puncture your eye, leading to serious injury.
  • Put any drops or ointments in your eye: These can irritate the eye further and make it harder for a doctor to assess the situation.

    What to Do If a Foreign Object is Stuck in Your Eye?

    • Cover the eye loosely with a clean cloth or gauze: This will protect the eye from further irritation and prevent you from rubbing it.
    • Seek immediate medical attention: Don't wait for symptoms to worsen. Our experienced team can safely and effectively remove any foreign object from your eye, minimizing discomfort and protecting your precious vision.

    Utilizing the latest tools and techniques, we offer a safe and comfortable environment for foreign body removal.

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    Assisting With Corneal Abrasions


    The delicate window to your world, the cornea, can sometimes encounter unexpected bumps and scrapes. These corneal abrasions, often caused by scratches from fingernails, sand, or even a loose eyelash, can leave your eye feeling like it has sand trapped inside. While the urge to rub or soothe the discomfort is understandable, it's crucial to remember: do not touch! Rubbing can worsen the abrasion and increase the risk of infection.

    Corneal Abrasion Care Guidelines

    Here's what NOT to do with a corneal abrasion:

    • Rub your eye: This can scratch the cornea further, causing more pain and potentially delaying healing.
    • Use eye drops or ointments without a doctor's advice: These can irritate the eye and make diagnosis more difficult.

    Instead, take these safe steps:

    • Apply a cool compress to your eye for 10-15 minutes at a time: This can help reduce pain and swelling.
    • Wear sunglasses to protect your eyes from light: Light sensitivity is common with corneal abrasions.
    • Seek medical attention within 24 hours: Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial for preventing infection and promoting healing.
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    At our clinic, we understand the discomfort and concern a corneal abrasion can cause. Our experienced optometrist is equipped to:

    • Carefully assess your cornea using specialized instruments
    • Prescribe medication to prevent infection and promote healing
    • Provide pain relief to help you manage the discomfort
    • Monitor your eye for any potential complications

    Remember, a corneal abrasion, while painful, is usually treatable with proper care. Don't hesitate to seek professional help. We are here to guide you through healing and protect your vision.

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    Do You Have an Eye Infection?


    Eye infections can manifest in various forms, causing discomfort and potentially affecting vision. Recognizing the symptoms and seeking timely treatment is crucial for effective management.

    Symptoms may include redness, itching, irritation, excessive tearing, discharge, swelling, sensitivity to light, blurred vision, or a feeling of grittiness in the eye. If you experience these symptoms, we recommend prompt evaluation by an eye care professional.

    Possible Causes of Eye Infections

    Eye infections can stem from bacterial, viral, or fungal sources, often due to exposure to contaminated substances, poor hygiene, or underlying health conditions. Conjunctivitis (pink eye) is a common example caused by viruses, bacteria, or allergens.

    Treatments for Eye Infections in Memphis

    At Eyewear Gallery, our tailored approach to treating eye infections involves accurate diagnosis and targeted treatments. Depending on the type and severity of the infection, treatments may include prescription eye drops, ointments, or oral medications to alleviate symptoms and eradicate the infection.