Urgent and Medically Necessary Eye Care

Your Alberta optometrist is trained to help with eye emergencies.

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Do you live in Alberta and require eye injury treatment, have an eye emergency, or have an eye infection? 

Your optometrist is qualified to provide urgent eye care – no referral necessary.

To book directly with your local Alberta optometrist, visit the Find an Optometrist page now and enter your postal code. A list of optometrists close to you will be listed.


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Alberta Health coverage for urgent eye care, eye infections and medically necessary treatment appointments

  • Alberta Health partial coverage is available towards urgent eye care, eye infections, and medically necessary treatment appointments.*
  • You do not need a referral to see an optometrist.
  • If you are unsure whether your specific issue would be covered, ask your optometrist before the appointment.
  • Clinics generally reserve a few appointments per day for urgent or emergency appointments.

Urgent or emergency concerns (seek care immediately)

  • Chemical burns (pain, redness, or other symptoms)
  • Eye injury
  • Eyelid infection/inflammation
  • Eye pain with redness or other symptoms
  • Eye strain with other symptoms
  • Facial shingles
  • Flashing lights
  • Floaters (spots in your vision)
  • Foreign objects in eye
  • Headaches with other symptoms
  • Red eye(s)
  • Styes
  • Sudden blurry vision
  • Sudden changes to vision
  • Sudden droopy eye lid
  • Sudden loss of vision
  • Other concerns

*Optometrists can charge for insured services that the optometrist deems to exceeds the AHCIP benefit. Albertans are responsible for additional costs incurred at the time of treatment. Optometrists are required to discuss fees with their patients before providing the service. More info >

Important details for your appointment

Most optometrists keep a few daily appointments available for medically necessary treatment, urgent care, and emergency care. When booking an appointment, you don’t need a referral.

We recommend that you discuss all services and treatments with your optometrist prior to the exam to ensure you understand your coverage and the options available.

Professional eye injury treatment

  • The professional eye injury treatment you require is available at your local Alberta optometry clinic.
  • Doctors of optometry in Alberta have the proper knowledge, tools and equipment necessary to diagnose, treat, prescribe medications, and refer to a specialist, if needed.
  • Your optometrist works with other health care providers to ensure you have the best care possible.
  • Optometrists can differentiate between a bacterial or viral infection, or an allergic reaction.
  • Optometrists can prescribe medication.

Be eye cautious all year round

Many of the routine things we do during the year can create eye injuries, from spring cleaning, to summer tree pruning, to gathering fall yard debris, to tossing winter snowballs.

No matter what the season, please be eye cautious. Wearing safety glasses is an ideal way to ensure your activities are eye-injury free.

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Your Alberta optometrist is a skilled professional

  • Alberta optometrists have specialized education. They complete a Bachelor of Science degree, followed by a four-year Doctor of Optometry degree from an accredited university. Many complete up to two years of postdoctoral residency and/or sub-specialty fellowship training.
  • Alberta optometrists are experts who play an important role in the vision, eye health, and overall health of your family. 

Alberta optometrists are trained to: 

  • Treat, manage and correct disorders and diseases of the visual system, the eye and its associated structures.
  • Recognize and detect diseases of the body which might have effects on the eyes, then help treat or deal with those effects.
  • Diagnose, treat and manage conditions where the two eyes don't work together or conditions where the brain has problems properly using information sent from the eyes.
  • Prescribe any topical or oral Schedule 1 drug in the context of eye care.
  • Remove superficial foreign bodies from the eye in or below the surface of the cornea.
  • Independently manage glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy.

Alberta optometrists provide primary eye care.


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