Eye care service

Emergency Eye Care

Same-day help for sudden vision changes, red eyes, injuries, flashes, floaters, or pain.
What to expect

Care built around urgent symptoms and clear next steps.

Emergency eye care is designed to quickly assess pain, redness, injury, sudden blur, flashes, floaters, or light sensitivity so you know whether treatment can happen in clinic or urgent referral is needed.
Process

A focused urgent-care visit.

Emergency visits are focused on quick triage, careful examination, and clear next steps for sudden symptoms, injuries, irritation, or vision changes.
01

Urgency triage

We quickly assess your symptoms, timing, injury details, and risk signs to prioritize same-day direction whenever appropriate.

02

Focused emergency testing

Targeted testing checks vision stability, eye pressure, eye surface, and structures related to your urgent concern.

03

Doctor treatment review

Your doctor explains the likely cause, immediate treatment, and warning signs to watch for.

04

Follow-up coordination

You leave with a clear follow-up plan and referral coordination if specialist or hospital care is needed.

Call promptly

Who It is For

Emergency eye care is for symptoms that feel sudden, painful, unusual, or risky enough that waiting is not wise.

Sudden vision changes

Blur, vision loss, curtain-like shadows, flashes, or new floaters should be assessed quickly.

Pain, redness, or light sensitivity

Helpful when irritation is severe, one-sided, worsening, or linked with discharge or contact lens wear.

Injury or foreign body sensation

Recommended after scratches, impact, chemical exposure, or feeling like something is stuck in the eye.

Patient stories

What urgent-care patients say.

“I was worried about sudden floaters, and the team helped me understand what needed urgent attention and what the next steps were.”

Emergency eye care patient

Brampton

“The visit felt focused and reassuring. My red, painful eye was assessed quickly, and I left with a clear treatment plan.”

Same-day care patient

Peel Region

“After an eye injury, I appreciated knowing whether it could be treated in clinic or needed referral. The guidance was very clear.”

Eye injury patient

Brampton

Information

Frequently asked questions.

Yes. Call first so the team can triage symptoms and advise whether same-day clinic care or emergency referral is most appropriate.
Sudden vision loss, flashes, new floaters, severe pain, injury, chemical exposure, and light sensitivity should be assessed promptly.
In many cases we can assess foreign body sensation and provide treatment or referral based on severity and location.
For severe symptoms, trauma, chemical exposure, or sudden vision loss after hours, seek urgent medical care immediately.
Ready for your visit?

Call for Emergency Eye Care in Brampton.

499 Ray Lawson Blvd, Unit 13 · Brampton, ON · 905-487-4511