Fast and Reliable Emergency Services from Enhanced Eyecare NJ, Jersey City, NJ

FC – Fast and Reliable Emergency Services from Enhanced Eyecare NJ, ​​​​​​​Jersey City, NJ

Eye emergencies can occur unexpectedly due to accidents, infections, or sudden vision changes, requiring immediate attention to prevent lasting damage. At Enhanced Eyecare NJ, we are dedicated to providing urgent care to protect your vision and alleviate pain. Our skilled team is prepared to handle a wide range of urgent eye conditions. If you're facing an eye emergency, be sure to get in touch with us immediately for the care you need.


Recognizing When You Need Emergency Eye Care

Your eyes are incredibly resilient, yet also delicate. Specific symptoms indicate a serious problem that requires immediate medical attention to prevent permanent harm. It is crucial to recognize these warning signs.

You should seek emergency eye care if you experience any of the following:

  • Sudden Vision Changes: This includes a sudden loss of vision in one or both eyes, blurry vision, double vision, or the appearance of a "curtain" or shadow blocking part of your visual field.
  • Flashes of Light or Floaters: A sudden onset of flashing lights, or a significant increase in "floaters" (specs or lines drifting in your vision), can be a sign of a retinal tear or detachment.
  • Significant Eye Pain: Severe, persistent pain in or around the eye, especially if accompanied by redness, nausea, or a headache, may indicate a serious issue, such as acute glaucoma.
  • Physical Injury or Trauma: Any direct blow to the eye, such as from a ball, fist, or workplace accident, needs to be evaluated immediately, even if there is no visible damage.
  • Foreign Objects: The sensation of something being stuck in your eye that cannot be removed by blinking or gentle flushing. Do not attempt to remove an object that is embedded in the eye.
  • Chemical Exposure: If any chemical, including household cleaners or industrial substances, splashes into your eye, it is a medical emergency.
  • Cuts or Punctures: Any cut on the eyelid or the eye itself requires immediate professional care.

Even if the pain seems manageable, do not ignore these symptoms. Acting quickly is the best way to protect your sight and ensure a faster, more complete recovery.


Common Eye Emergencies and How We Treat Them

Our team is equipped to handle a variety of urgent eye conditions. Some of the most common emergencies we treat include:

  • Corneal Abrasions: Painful scratches on the eye's surface, treated with antibiotic drops and a bandage contact lens.
  • Foreign Body Removal: Safe extraction of items like dust or small splinters from the eye.
  • Severe Eye Infections: Conditions such as conjunctivitis can be treated with the right antiviral or antibiotic medications.
  • Sudden Vision Disturbances: We conduct thorough examinations to rule out conditions such as flashes or floaters, including retinal detachment.

Technology Used for Emergency Eye Diagnosis

In an emergency, a fast and accurate diagnosis is critical. We utilize modern diagnostic tools to obtain a clear and detailed view of your eyes' structures, even in urgent situations.

  • A slit-lamp examination provides a highly magnified view of the front of the eye, allowing us to spot tiny abrasions or foreign bodies.
  • Digital retinal imaging and OCT scans can capture detailed images of the back of the eye, allowing for a quick assessment of the retina and optic nerve health. This technology enables us to make a precise diagnosis and initiate the appropriate treatment promptly.

What to Do in an Eye Emergency Before You Arrive

If you experience an eye emergency, the steps you take before reaching our clinic can make a significant difference.

  • For Chemical Splashes: Flush your eye with cool, clean water or saline for at least 15 minutes. Contact us immediately afterward.
  • For a Foreign Object: Do not rub your eye. Let tears wash it out, or pull your upper eyelid over your lower lid. If it's embedded, cover the eye with a cup and seek care.
  • For a Blow to the Eye: Apply a cold compress gently to reduce pain and swelling, avoiding pressure.
  • For a Cut or Puncture: Do not wash or remove any object stuck in the eye. Protect it with a shield (such as a paper cup) and seek immediate medical attention.

How Emergency Eye Services Support Eye Health

Eye emergencies can occur unexpectedly, and timely care helps prevent long-term damage. Emergency services provide rapid evaluation and treatment for sudden vision changes, injuries, or infections.

Care typically involves a careful examination, the possible use of diagnostic tools, and treatment tailored to the specific problem. Patients may receive medication, undergo minor procedures, or receive instructions for follow-up care, depending on the situation.

Emergency care helps manage pain, reduce complications, and protect eyesight. Understanding what happens during emergency treatment can make the experience less stressful and help people know what to expect. Quick, appropriate responses to eye problems are key to maintaining eye health and preventing permanent damage.


Meet Dr. Balvinder Bharj, Board Certified Optometrist

Dr. Balvinder Bharj is an board certified optometrist with over a decade of experience helping patients achieve clear and comfortable vision. She is skilled in managing and treating a wide range of ocular conditions, including urgent eye problems that require immediate attention. Having practiced in diverse settings across New York, Los Angeles, and New Jersey, Dr. Bharj brings a wealth of experience to her patient care.

She earned her bachelor's degree from Penn State University and her Doctorate of Optometry from the IAUPR School of Optometry. Known for her calm and thorough approach, Dr. Bharj works efficiently to diagnose and treat eye emergencies while ensuring patients feel informed and cared for.


Payment and Insurance

At Enhanced Eyecare NJ, we accept most major insurance plans to make your visits more convenient. Plans we accept include:

  • Aetna
  • Cigna
  • Horizon

Our friendly team can answer questions and help you with your insurance details before your visit.

OFFICE HOURS


Monday
10:00am - 6:00pm


Tuesday
10:00am - 6:00pm


Wednesday
10:00am - 6:00pm


Thursday
10:00am - 6:00pm


Friday
10:00am - 6:00pm


Saturday
10:00am - 4:00pm


Sunday
Closed

Enhanced Eyecare NJ

20 Mall Dr E floor 2
Jersey City, NJ 07310

(201) 216-0673