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Skip the Emergency Room: Why Optometrists Are Your Best Bet for Eye Foreign Body Removal

Have you ever experienced the discomfort of feeling like something is stuck in your eye? Whether it's a tiny eyelash, a stubborn contact lens, a speck of debris, or even a piece of metal, foreign bodies in the eye can cause irritation, pain, and potentially serious complications if left untreated. 

While it may be tempting to try to address the issue yourself or rush to the emergency room, visiting your optometrist is a simpler and more convenient solution.

Image shows a small white plastic foreign body removed from an eye, with a small amount of blood because it became embedded within the eyelid.

At Helio Optometry's eye care office, we understand the urgency and discomfort of having a foreign body lodged in your eye. That's why we want to highlight the importance of seeking professional help from an optometrist for foreign body removal. Here are several reasons why scheduling an appointment with one of our experienced optometrists is the best course of action:

Image shows a small metal object that was removed from an eye with dime in the photo to give the size of the object some context.

Specialized Expertise:

Optometrists are trained extensively in the anatomy and physiology of the eye. They possess the skills and knowledge required to safely and effectively identify and remove foreign bodies from the eye without causing further damage or complications.

They can also prescribe both topical and oral medications such as antibiotics or anti-inflammatory

Safe and Efficient Removal:

Attempting to remove a foreign body from your eye on your own can be risky and may exacerbate the problem. Optometrists have access to specialized tools and techniques to safely and efficiently remove foreign bodies from the eye, minimizing discomfort and reducing the risk of complications. 

Sometimes, we're able to just remove the object with a sterile applicator or a magnetic spud, while other times, we may need to use more advanced techniques like an Alger brush. 

Eye Health Examination:

During your visit, our optometrists will not only address the immediate issue of foreign body removal but also conduct a thorough examination of your eyes to assess for any underlying conditions or injuries that may have resulted from the foreign body. This comprehensive approach ensures that all aspects of your eye health are properly addressed.

Covered Service Under Alberta Health Care:

It's important to note that emergency eye care services like foreign body removal is a covered service under Alberta Health Care. By scheduling an appointment with one of our optometrists, you can receive prompt and professional care without having to worry about out-of-pocket expenses.

Avoid Unnecessary Trips to the Emergency Room:

While foreign bodies in the eye can be alarming, they often do not require a trip to the emergency room. By visiting our optometry office instead, you can save yourself time and hassle while still receiving the care and attention your eyes need. Plus, we can often get you seen right away between our regular patient schedules. 

Conclusion:

If you find yourself experiencing the discomfort of a foreign body in your eye, don't hesitate to schedule an appointment with one of our optometrists. Our team is dedicated to providing prompt, professional, and personalized care to alleviate your symptoms and safeguard your eye health. Remember, ocular foreign body removal is a covered service under Alberta Health Care, so there's no need to delay seeking treatment. Trust your eyes to the experts, and let us help you see clearly and comfortably again. Contact us today to book your appointment.

Disclaimer: The content provided in this blog post by Helio Optometry eye care clinic in West Edmonton is intended solely for informational purposes and does not replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment by a Licensed Optometrist. No doctor/patient relationship is established through the use of this blog. The information and resources presented are not meant to endorse or recommend any particular medical treatment. Readers must consult with their own healthcare provider regarding their health concerns. Helio Optometry and its optometrists do not assume any liability for the information contained herein nor for any errors or omissions. Use of the blog's content is at the user's own risk, and users are encouraged to make informed decisions about their health care based on consultations with qualified professionals.
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