Emergency Eye Care in Toronto

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Accidents Happen, Let Us Help

Eye injuries or trauma to the eye area can be stressful and frightening. Your eyesight is precious and anything that might put it at risk needs to be dealt with immediately.

When an accident occurs, call our office right away. We can assess your situation and recommend next steps, whether that might be coming to see an optometrist or going directly to an emergency room.

If our office is closed, you should proceed to your nearest open optometry office or the nearest hospital.

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Types of Eye Emergencies

Common eye emergencies we can treat include:

  • Corneal abrasions (scratches)
  • Foreign objects stuck in the eye
  • Chemical splashes or burns
  • Infections like conjunctivitis (pink eye)
  • Flashes and floaters, or retinal detachment
  • Eye diseases

Symptoms That Might Indicate an Eye Emergency

While most eye emergencies involve noticeable symptoms or trauma, other eye emergencies are not as obvious. Any sudden changes to your vision should be considered an eye care emergency.

Sudden onset of any of the following symptoms may also be indicative of an emergency:

  • Burning or stinging
  • Pupils that differ in size
  • Bulging eyes
  • Severe eye pain
  • Double vision
  • Redness or severe itching
  • Bruising or bleeding
  • Sudden headache
  • Discharge from the eye
  • Eyes not moving together
  • Photophobia (pain in one or both eyes when exposed to lights)

Call us immediately should you experience any of these issues.

Eye Emergency Do’s & Don’ts

Eye emergencies can happen anywhere, including work, home, athletic events, or on the playground. However, you can help reduce the risk of serious complications by knowing the necessary first aid steps and seeking appropriate care immediately.

Acting fast can increase the chance of a positive outcome and help preserve your sight.

In the event of an eye emergency, here are some do’s and don’ts to guide you:

Do's

  • Flush your eye with cold water in the event of chemical contact.
  • Clean your hands before touching your eye.
  • Lightly cover the eye without applying pressure.
  • Seek immediate medical attention.
  • Never use tweezers or tools anywhere near the affected eye.
  • Avoid rubbing the eye or applying pressure of any kind.
  • Don’t try to remove any large foreign objects.
  • Don’t apply any medications, drops, or ointments
  • Don’t remove contact lenses (with the exception of a chemical splash).

Prompt treatment is critical during any eye emergency.

Our Location

We are located in Toronto’s Yorkville neighbourhood in the second building just east of Avenue Road. Look for the “151” sign on the building right above the doors, which may be easier to see from the North side of the street. The building’s “151” sign can be hard to spot from the south side—look directly across from Tiffany & Co.

Colonnade Garage (Currently under construction – parking here is very limited!):
Located on the south side of Bloor between Avenue Rd. and Bay St.

  • Height limit: 5’8”
  • Entrances:
    • Off Bloor (west of St. Thomas St., before the crosswalk)
    • Via St. Thomas St. → right on Sultan St. → garage entrance at end

Directions

  • Driving west on Bloor: After Bay St., turn left on St. Thomas, right on Sultan.
  • Driving east on Bloor: After passing our office, turn right on St. Thomas, right on Sultan.
  • Missing the turn adds a long detour!
  • Video directions for parking

Notes

  • License plates are scanned—pay at exit.
  • Lot fills quickly; allow extra time.
  • After parking, exit onto Bloor via the Colonnade; our building is a short walk west (turn left).
  • Alternate parking:
    • Manulife Centre, 44 Charles St. W (7-min walk)
    • Yorkville Village, 55 Avenue Rd (5-min walk)
    • No validation available through our office.

Our office is within walking distance of Bay, St. George, and Museum stations.

  • From Bay Station (Bloor Line): Video Directions
    Exit Bay St., walk south to Bloor, then west toward Avenue Rd. Cross to the south side; entrance is a few doors east of Avenue Rd.
  • From Museum Station (Yonge-University Line): Video Directions
    Walk north on Queen’s Park/Avenue Rd., turn right on Bloor (east). Our entrance is a few storefronts in.
  • From St. George Station (Yonge-University Line):
    Exit to Bedford Rd., walk south to Bloor, turn left (east), cross to the south side, and continue past the ROM.

 

*We are closed on statutory holidays.

Our Address

  • 151 Bloor St W, Suite 703
  • Toronto, ON M5S 1S4

Contact Information

Hours of Operation

  • Monday: 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
  • Thursday: 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
  • Friday: 8:00 AM 4:00 PM
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed
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