Eye Care Emergencies Medora

Vision Care in Medora

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When something goes wrong with your eyes, the uncertainty of not knowing whether it is serious can be just as unsettling as the symptom itself. A sudden flash of light, a foreign object lodged in the eye, unexplained pain, or a rapid change in vision are the kinds of experiences that demand prompt attention rather than a wait-and-see approach. In rural areas like Medora, knowing where to turn quickly for qualified eye care is not just convenient; it can mean the difference between preserving your vision and losing it.

At Vision Source Mandan, urgent and emergency eye care is one of our core focuses. Dr. Brittany Schauer, Dr. Wayne Aberle, and Dr. Danielle Dyke are experienced in evaluating and treating a wide range of urgent ocular conditions, and our practice has been the trusted eye care resource for communities across western North Dakota for over 70 years. We know our patients often travel significant distances to reach us, and we take that responsibility seriously by providing thorough, same-day care for those who need it most. When an eye concern cannot wait, our emergency eye care team is here to evaluate your symptoms and act quickly.

Recognizing an Eye Care Emergency


Not every eye issue is an emergency, but some symptoms should never be ignored or delayed. Knowing which situations call for immediate care can protect your vision and, in some cases, your overall health. If you are experiencing any of the following, contact our office as promptly as possible rather than waiting for a scheduled appointment.

Symptoms that warrant urgent eye care include:

  • Sudden loss of vision in one or both eyes, even if it seems temporary
  • A rapid increase in floaters, flashes of light, or a dark shadow moving across your visual field
  • Severe eye pain, especially when accompanied by nausea or vomiting
  • A chemical splash or a foreign object in the eye
  • Blunt trauma to the eye or surrounding area
  • Significant eye redness, discharge, or swelling that develops quickly

These symptoms can signal conditions including retinal detachment, acute angle-closure glaucoma, ocular trauma, and serious infections. According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, suddenly seeing new floaters and flashes may indicate a torn or detached retina, a serious condition that must be treated promptly to prevent permanent vision loss. Getting evaluated by an eye care professional is the right first step when these symptoms appear.

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Eye Injuries and Trauma


Physical injuries to the eye are among the most common reasons patients seek urgent care, particularly in agricultural and outdoor-heavy communities like those surrounding Medora. Whether the cause is a work-related accident, a farming incident, or a recreational injury, eye injuries require swift, professional evaluation. Our team assesses the extent of any damage, provides immediate treatment where appropriate, and coordinates referrals to surgical specialists when the situation requires a higher level of intervention. We do not perform ocular surgery at our office, but we are equipped to diagnose, stabilize, and connect patients with the right care without delay.

Chemical exposure to the eyes is another situation that calls for immediate action. If a chemical has entered the eye, flush it thoroughly with clean water for at least 15 minutes and then contact our office immediately for further evaluation.

Sudden Vision Changes and Blurry Vision


Vision that changes rapidly and without explanation should always be taken seriously. Blurry vision that comes on suddenly can point to a range of conditions, from dangerous increases in eye pressure to vascular events affecting the retina or optic nerve. 

Our doctors are trained to differentiate between causes that require immediate management and those that can be addressed in a routine setting, giving patients clarity and a clear path forward when they are most unsure.

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Eye Infections and Urgent Eye Conditions


Eye infections can escalate quickly, particularly when left untreated. Eye infections and injuries that produce significant pain, purulent discharge, swelling, or light sensitivity should be evaluated promptly rather than managed with over-the-counter remedies alone. Conditions like pink eye range from mild to serious, depending on the underlying cause, and bacterial or viral infections that spread to the deeper structures of the eye can result in lasting damage if not treated appropriately and in time.

Our team evaluates, diagnoses, and treats eye infections with precision, prescribing appropriate medications and providing guidance on preventing spread and supporting recovery.

Vision Source Mandan Is Here for Medora-Area Patients


When an eye emergency arises, you need a care team that responds with both urgency and clinical depth. Dr. Schauer, Dr. Aberle, and Dr. Dyke each bring specialized expertise to urgent eye care, including Dr. Aberle’s particular background in urgent ocular conditions and contact lens-related emergencies. As part of the Vision Source network, our practice is equipped with advanced diagnostic technology that allows us to assess the eye quickly and thoroughly, even in high-pressure situations.

We proudly serve patients from Medora, Belfield, Beach, and communities throughout the Badlands region who rely on us as their accessible, experienced eye care resource

YOUR CARE TEAM

Meet Our Doctors

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Practice Owner

Dr. Brittany G. Schauer, O.D.

Pacific University College of Optometry

Class of 2012

Specialties: Glaucoma Treatment, Macular Degeneration Management

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Urgent Care Specialist

Dr. Wayne D. Aberle, O.D.

Illinois College of Optometry

Class of 1999

Specialties: Contact Lenses, Urgent Care, Diabetic Eye Exams

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Pediatric Vision Specialist

Dr. Danielle A. Dyke, O.D.

Midwestern University AZ College of Optometry

Class of 2021

Specialties: Comprehensive Family Eye Care, Pediatric Vision Care

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FLEXIBLE PAYMENT OPTIONS

Quality Eye Care Should Be Accessible

We accept most major insurance plans and offer flexible payment options to ensure our patients can get the care they need — without the financial stress.

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WE WORK WITH

Most Major Vision Insurance Plans

Medicaid, Medicare, Humana, Superior & more

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Not in-network? Patients can still see us & submit their own claim.

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. Whether you are facing an urgent concern today or want to establish care before an emergency arises, we are ready to help. Reach out through our contact form to get in touch with our team right away.

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