Eye Emergencies in South-West Omaha

Eye Emergencies in South-West Omaha

Foreign objects or stabbing pains in your eye? Don’t wait!

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Experiencing a stab of pain in your eye?

Sudden changes in vision? Images appearing faded, blurry or foggy?

Got chemicals or another foreign object or substance in your eye?

Come visit Malbar Vision - Orchard for emergency eye care.

Our South-West Omaha optometrists can help you preserve your vision and eye health.

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We understand that accidents happen.

Our optometrists know exactly what to do to help you through your eye care emergency.

Whether it’s a workplace accident, an at-home incident, or some other emergency requiring immediate attention, we’re here to help you preserve your eye health and sight!


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What To Do If You Have an Eye Emergency

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First things first. Don’t panic! Staying calm is the best way to help you think straight and help those around you to remain calm. Often, it’s not necessary to go to an emergency room for eye emergencies. In fact, the vast majority of people who go to the emergency room for eye care could have received treatment from their local optometrist instead.

If you’re unsure whether you’re experiencing an eye emergency, give us a call immediately! Delay may increase the risk of serious complications and may result in vision loss.

Until you see your eye doctor or seek urgent care, avoid the following:

  • Don’t try to remove an embedded object out of your eye
  • If your eye is injured, don't press on it or rub it
  • Dry cotton and sharp instruments such as tweezers should never be used on the eye.

Whether you've had a workplace accident or an at-home incident, our eye doctors are here to help


Urgent Eye Care in South-West Omaha

Our optometry practice in South-West Omaha

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  • Monday 8:30 am - 5:30 pm
  • Tuesday 8:30 am - 7:00 pm
  • Wednesday 8:30 am - 7:00 pm
  • Thursday 8:30 am - 5:30 pm
  • Friday 8:30 am - 5:30 pm
  • Saturday 8:00 am - 1:00 pm
  • Sunday Closed
Insurance Plans
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  • Blue Cross Blue Shield
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Patient Reviews
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- Nov. 09, 2023
Very nice experience, but expensive glasses for the first tier. That was disappoiting.
- Oct. 25, 2023
Excellent eye care team at Malbar 132& Center
- Sep. 29, 2023
Seen promptly, knowledgeable and efficient staff, thorough eye exam!
- Feb. 02, 2023
Staff is friendly and helpful
- Feb. 01, 2023
Always top notch. Friendly, professional service!
- Jan. 23, 2023
Good Office Great Staff
- Dec. 09, 2022
I have been going to Malbar for years, and everyone is always so nice !!
- Aug. 08, 2022
Outstanding experience start to finish!
- Dec. 30, 2021
Malbar Vision Center is AMAZING!!! I have been going there for over 30 years and this year had to s... ee a new doctor since the one I had always seen is now retired. I was nervous to have someone new 'messing' with my eyes. However, Dr. Brian Cain made me quickly at ease and reassured me that it would all go well. I picked up my new glasses just this week and I can't believe how PERFECT he got the prescription for my progressive glasses! Thank you Malbar and here's to 30 more years!
- Dec. 28, 2021
Everyone is great.
- Nov. 15, 2021
very nice and helpful. Worth the money. Script is right on the money
- Apr. 24, 2021
Been going there for over 20 years. I wholeheartedly recommend Malbar to everyone.
- Mar. 18, 2021
I came here on the recommendation of a friend. The staff was friendly and helpful. The Dr was profes... sional, knowledgeable, and funny. He explained everything, answered all my questions, gave me my options, and off I went. I'm happy to finally have a eye doctor I can trust. **Update the original doctor the above is in reference to has now retired. There are two doctors here now that work different days, I’ve had the pleasure of meeting them both. They are both incredibly knowledgeable, friendly, and helpful. There’s been some other staff changes as well but everything is still amazing 🥰
- Jan. 15, 2021
Been coming here for years, they are always great. Dr. Larry is awesome!!
- Jan. 06, 2021
I have been going to this office for a long time and it is always a great experience. I would defin... itely recommend them!
- Dec. 12, 2020
Knowledgeable staff, friendly, explained everything, decent frame selection. Thanks!
- Jun. 11, 2020
Dr Cain was very informative and kind.
- Jun. 07, 2020
Great service for 30 years at Malbar Vision!
- May. 21, 2020
My experience with Morgan was awesome. She's a delight to work with......very smart, intelligent an... d customer service was 2nd to none!
- Feb. 02, 2020
Dr. Malashock is one of the best optometrist in Omaha by far. I have been a patient of his for 20 y... ears!! I was concerned that when he retires, what I would do for eye-care, He thinks of everything -- brought on some new optometrists to prepare for his retirement. This is wonderful so that current patients can be confident that the successors of Dr. Malashock have learned from the best -- Dr. Malashock himself! I have had great experiences with Malbar Vision on 132nd and Center in Omaha for 20 + years!! Look no further for Premium+ care 🙂

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Eye Emergencies FAQs

What is considered an eye emergency?

Eye emergencies are anything that may cause permanent damage to your eyes or vision without timely intervention from an eye care professional.

The most common types of eye emergencies include:

  • A blow, poke or other trauma to the eye
  • Sudden loss of vision in one or both eyes
  • Chemical spills in the eye
  • Foreign object embedded in the eye
  • Sudden appearance of light flashes or floaters
  • Contact lens lost in the eye
Does an eye infection require urgent care?

Symptoms of an eye infection typically include itching, burning, redness, crusty and watery eyes. See a South-West Omaha eye doctor if your symptoms last over 4 days or if you experience intense pain, redness, blurred vision or light sensitivity.

What should I do if a foreign object enters my eye?

Most of the time, a person can easily remove debris from the eye by repeatedly blinking to get the debris out. If that doesn't work, you can wash your eye with saline (sterile salt water) to flush out any dust and dirt from your eye, or use streaming tap water.

However, to scratch your cornea while attempting to get an object out which can cause further site-threatening complications.

So the best thing you can do in this kind of eye emergency is to get to your eye doctor in South-West Omaha as soon as possible.


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Have an eye emergency?

Protect your vision by contacting Malbar Vision - Orchard in South-West Omaha without delay!

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