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Emergency Eye Care Services

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We offer emergency services that require immediate and urgent eye care. If your eye is injured, don’t try to judge the severity of it. Immediately seek the opinion of an eye doctor to lessen the risk of hurting your vision. We understand ocular emergencies can arise at any time.

Please call our Klein Eyecare office at (281-370-2020) for further instructions. Use your best judgment on urgency, if you feel your need to find the nearest emergency room.

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This short video stresses the importance of knowing the hazards at home and the workplace regarding your eyes. In this video, we review a few actual incidents where people lost part or all of their vision, along with one whose vision was saved by safety eyewear.

Symptoms that require emergency service include, but are not limited to:

  • Sudden loss of vision
  • Sudden double vision
  • Sudden red/painful eye
  • Pink Eye
  • New onset flashes and/or floaters
  • Foreign body in the eye (especially metal or chemicals)

Things NOT to do while waiting for professional medical assistance:

  • DO NOT press on an injured eye or allow the victim to rub the eye(s).
  • DO NOT attempt to remove a foreign body that is resting on the cornea (the clear surface of the eye through which we see) or that appears to be embedded in any part of the eye.
  • DO NOT use dry cotton (including cotton swabs) or sharp instruments (such as tweezers) on the eye.
  • DO NOT attempt to remove an embedded object.

 

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Join us in welcoming Dr. Moczygemba

Dr. Moczygemba completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Texas at Austin where she studied biology and business. She went on to pursue her Doctor of Optometry degree at the University of Houston College of Optometry, graduating with honors. She now practices as a therapeutic optometrist and optometric glaucoma specialist. Outside of her professional life, Dr. Moczygemba enjoys spending time outdoors, reading, and cheering on the Longhorns.

As a San Antonio native, she enjoys going back to spend quality time with her family. Dr. Moczygemba is a committed member of the American Optometric Association and Texas Optometric Association. Her passion for eye health and her diverse interests make her a well-rounded and dedicated healthcare provider. She is committed to delivering excellent comprehensive eyecare to her patients.