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Same-Day Urgent Eye Care

Eye Emergencies in Wasilla

Sudden pain, a foreign object, infection, or fast vision change needs care today. Call Midnight Sun Optometry for same-day urgent eye visits in Wasilla.

What Counts As An Eye Emergency

Call Us First

Call us right away for sudden vision loss, eye pain, flashes or a shower of new floaters, a chemical splash, a foreign object stuck in the eye, an eye injury, or a red eye that is worsening or not improving after 24 hours.

An optometrist is often faster and more effective for these problems than an ER for most eye emergencies. We have the specialized equipment to look inside the eye and diagnose and treat most eye emergencies on the spot.

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Same-Day Urgent Visits

Same-Day Care in Wasilla

We hold space in the schedule for urgent eye problems. Call during office hours and we will get you in the same day in most cases.

If it happens after hours and feels serious, call 911. Otherwise, call us at (907) 206-4143 and we will tell you what to do next.

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Conditions We Treat

Common Urgent Eye Problems

We treat pink eye and other infections, corneal abrasions, foreign bodies, contact lens overwear and ulcers, styes that are not healing, flashes and floaters, and sudden vision change. Dr. Angeles also evaluates eye trauma and refers out when surgical care is needed.

If you are not sure whether it counts as an emergency, call. We would rather hear from you and tell you to wait than have you wait when you should not.

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Do Not Wait On Your Eyes

Call Us Now

If you have an eye problem that needs care today, call (907) 206-4143. We are at 3445 East Cottle Loop in Wasilla and we serve the greater Mat-Su Valley.

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