Emergency Eye Care in Jacksonville & Orange Park

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Eye emergencies can happen at any time. If you or someone you know is experiencing an eye emergency, be sure to contact us immediately.

Please visit your nearest emergency room if your emergency occurs outside our regular office hours.

Acting Quickly Can Preserve Your Vision

We are ready to address a range of eye emergencies. Some of the most common we can address include:

Eye diseases like angle-closure glaucoma and wet AMD may cause sudden vision loss. If you have a risk of developing these diseases and experience changes to your vision, please get in touch with us quickly.

For severe emergencies, like rips, punctures, cuts, or tears, please visit your nearest emergency room.

We Are Always Ready

No matter the emergency, please get in touch with us. We can help direct you on the next steps to take.

We are prepared to address a range of issues and can give valuable information to help preserve your sight or the sight of someone you know.

Our Locations

Jacksonville

You can find River City Vision Center in the Main Street Mall. We are conveniently located just off North Main Street.

Jacksonville Address

  • 13453 N. Main St. Suite #203
  • Jacksonville, FL 32218

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Orange Park

Find us beside Publix Food & Pharmacy. Plenty of parking is available out front with accessibility options available.

Orange Park Address

  • 1075 Oakleaf Plantation Pkwy, #300
  • Orange Park, FL 32065

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Astigmatism vs. Myopia: What’s the Difference?

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How to Insert Scleral Lenses

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To insert scleral lenses, make sure your hands are clean and fill the lens with a saline solution or another fluid recommended by your optometrist. Then, you can either use your fingers or a contact lens applicator to insert the lens. […]

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