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Pinkeye/Conjuctivitis Treatment
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Common Symptoms
- Red eyes
- Itchiness
- Irritation
- Increased tearing
- Burning sensation
- Eye discharge
- Eye crusting
- Eye swelling
Common Medications
- Bacterial: Erythromycin, Oflozacin, Cipro, Tobramycin, Polymyxin, and Trimethoprim
- Allergic: Pataday, Azelastine, Naphcon, Alocril
Anaheim LOCATION
Walk-In Conjunctivitis Treatment in the Anaheim, Ca
Treatment for conjunctivitis, also known as pink eye, is available on a walk-in basis at MD Clinics Urgent Care in the Anaheim, Ca. Our fully equipped urgent care center serves adults and children with all types of non-life-threatening health concerns, including common eye infections like conjunctivitis. Stop by when you need us – we are open every day and have extended hours to accommodate busy people like you.
Do I need conjunctivitis treatment?
Conjunctivitis is an infection or inflammation of the conjunctiva, the clear membrane that covers the inside of your eyelid and the white of your eye. You may have conjunctivitis if you are experiencing any of the following symptoms:
- Redness or “pinkness” in one or both eyes
- A gritty sensation in one or both eyes
- Watery or itchy eyes
- Eye discharge that may form a crust overnight
Be sure to visit MD Clinics Urgent Care if you think you may have conjunctivitis, as this condition is highly contagious and can impact vision if it is left untreated. Our board-certified physicians have ample experience providing conjunctivitis treatment in patients of all ages. Plus, we keep our wait times very brief, and most patients are back to their daily routines in less than an hour.
Urgent Care Services
- Urgent Care
- Cold & Flu
- Sore Throat
- Upper Respiratory & Sinus Infection
- Asthma Alergies
- Ear Infections
- Eye Infections
- Headaches
- Broken Bones
- Bruns & Rashes
- Sprains & Muscle Injuries
- Cuts
- Gastroenteritis
- Bladder Infections
- Work Injuries
- Fever
- Cough
- Pneumonnia Treatment
- Bronchitis Treatment
- Procedures
- Burn Treatment
- Nebulizer Treatment
- EKG
- Injections
- Splinting
- Laceration Treatment
- Foreigh Body Removal
- Wart Removal
- IV Therapy
- In House Tests
- Rapid Strep
- Inflluenza A/B
- Mono Test
- Blood Glucose Level
- Hemocult
- Pregnancy
- Urinalysis
- STD Testing
- Drug Screening
- PPD TB Screening
- We Also Offer
- School Physicals
- Sports Physicals
- Wellness Physicals
- Pre-Employment Physicals
- Flu Shots
- X-Rays Onsite
- Breath Alcholol Tests
- Pre-Op Physicals
- DOT Physicals
- Nursing School Physicals
Frequently asked questions
Our goal is simple; we strive to provide a high level of easily accessible and affordable medical care to patients. Here are some of the frequently asked questions our clients have:
An urgent care clinic is a convenient place to turn if you need walk-in care for an acute, non-life-threatening illness or injury. Unlike primary care practices that require appointments and are often booked for days in advance, urgent care clinics treat patients on a walk-in basis and are often open during extended hours. They’re also a much more sensible and affordable alternative to bustling emergency rooms in non-life-threatening scenarios.
Here are a few examples of health concerns that can be treated at an urgent care clinic:
- Allergy symptoms
- Urinary tract infections
- Cold and flu symptoms
- Strep throat
- Dehydration
- Sinus infections
- Pink eye (conjunctivitis)
- Ear pain
- Nausea and vomiting
- Heartburn
- Sprains and strains
- Mild burns and rashes
- Cuts and wounds with controlled bleeding
Many people face this question on a daily basis. As a general rule of thumb, individuals who fear loss of life, limb, or vision should promptly call 911 or go to the nearest ER. It’s also important to seek emergency care if you or someone around you experiences any of the following:
- Loss of consciousness
- Sudden dizziness or confusion
- Sudden changes in vision
- Difficulty breathing
- Persistent or severe chest pain
- A wound with uncontrolled bleeding
- An injury with a visible deformity, such as exposed bone or muscle
- A near-drowning incident, car accident, or traumatic injury, such as a gunshot wound
- A fever higher than 104 degrees Fahrenheit (102.2 degrees for young children)
So, you’ve woken up with a nasty cold and aren’t sure where to seek care. Your main options are the local urgent care clinic and your primary care doctor’s office, but which choice is more affordable?
Despite urgent care’s reputation for being more expensive than primary care, the costs of these services are usually quite similar, especially for individuals with insurance. Costs will vary by provider, though, so you may want to check what urgent care clinics and primary care centers accept your insurance before your visit.