
Eye Injuries at Reddy Urgent Care
Walk in for same-day eye injury assessment — no appointment needed.
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Minor eye injuries including debris in the eye, chemical splashes, or blunt trauma require prompt assessment. At Reddy Urgent Care, we evaluate, flush, and treat eye injuries the same day.
Symptoms We Treat
- Debris, foreign object, or grit in the eye
- Eye redness and irritation after injury
- Eye pain following impact
- Chemical splash (after initial flushing)
- Swelling around the eye from blunt trauma
- Sensitivity to light after injury
How We Treat It At Reddy Urgent Care
Walk-In — No Appointment Needed
Simply walk in during our operating hours. No referral or scheduled appointment is required to be seen by our medical team.
Same-Day Care
We evaluate, diagnose, and treat most conditions the same day you visit so you can get back to feeling your best as quickly as possible.
Care for All Ages
Our providers treat patients of all ages — from infants and children to adults and seniors — under one roof.
Most Insurance Accepted
We accept most major insurance plans, Medi-Cal, and Medicare. We verify your benefits before treatment and inform you of any costs upfront.
Types Of Eye Injuries We Treat
- Foreign object in eye
Dust, grit, metal fragments. Requires careful removal and flushing.
- Chemical splash
Flush with clean water for 15 minutes immediately, then come in.
- Blunt trauma to the eye
From a ball, elbow, or impact — we assess for structural injury.
- Corneal abrasion
Scratch on the surface of the eye — painful but treatable.
When to Go to the Emergency Room Instead
Go to the nearest emergency room or call 911 if you or someone with you has:
- Object impaled in the eye
- Sudden significant vision loss
- Chemical burn to the eye (flush first, then ER)
- High-speed impact eye injury
If you are unsure, go to the ER. It is always better to be safe.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes for minor injuries. Walk in — no appointment needed.
Do not rub the eye. If chemical splash, flush with clean water for 15 minutes first.
For vision loss, object stuck in the eye, chemical burns, or high-velocity injuries.
Most major plans accepted. Bring your insurance card.
















