Emergency optician Mallorca North | 971 89 72 14, Alcúdia

We are the fastest route to urgent eye help in Alcúdia and the wider island north. If you experience an emergency while travelling or at home, call us straight away on Teléfono: 971 89 72 14.

Our clinic is at Carrer de Pollèntia, 9, 07400 Alcúdia, Illes Balears, so visitors and residents can find us quickly. We welcome walk-ins and calls, and we keep the pathway to care simple: call or visit, triage, assessment, then clear next steps.

Time matters in any eye incident. We focus on rapid access, practical assessment and confident care to protect sight and comfort. For immediate contact, use the number above and we will direct you to the right clinician and service without delay.

Key Takeaways

  • Call 971 89 72 14 for swift access to urgent eye care in Alcúdia.
  • We handle urgent eye issues for residents and visitors with a clear call-or-visit pathway.
  • On arrival we carry out triage, assessment and explain the next steps.
  • Quick contact helps protect sight and speed recovery.
  • Our exact address is Carrer de Pollèntia, 9, 07400 Alcúdia, Illes Balears for easy navigation.

Urgent eye care in Alcúdia when you need it most

When sudden eye problems occur while you’re in Alcúdia, we are ready to help with clear steps and swift advice.

Call 971 89 72 14 or visit Carrer de Pollèntia, 9, 07400 Alcúdia, Illes Balears

Teléfono: 971 89 72 14. Dirección: Carrer de Pollèntia, 9, 07400 Alcúdia, Illes Balears.

Call first if you can. We ask about symptoms, onset and any injury or chemical exposure so we can advise immediately.

Fast support for residents and visitors in Mallorca North

We support urgent needs for locals and tourists who may not know the area. We give clear directions and rapid reassurance.

Availability follows clinic hours and urgent cases are prioritised. We aim to see patients the same day when clinically needed.

Why prompt treatment matters for vision and recovery

Earlier assessment can change outcomes. Many conditions, including retinal detachment and corneal injury, improve with swift diagnosis or treatment.

«Fast access reduces complications and improves recovery over the coming days and the rest of the year.»

What we ask by phone Why we ask it What you should bring
Symptoms and onset To assess urgency Medication list
Any injury or chemical exposure To advise immediate steps Contact lenses/solutions
Vision changes To prioritise same-day review Photo ID and referral if any

Emergency optician Mallorca North: symptoms and eye problems we treat

If your sight drops quickly or eye pain becomes severe, contact us for an urgent same‑day review.
We assess symptoms and give clear next steps so you know what to do right away.

Sudden loss or sudden decrease in vision

Time‑critical:sudden loss or sharp decrease in vision can signal retinal or vascular issues.
We prioritise same‑day assessment and imaging to protect sight and plan prompt treatment.

Severe or persistent eye pain

Escalating pain may show infection, inflammation or raised pressure.
We examine the anterior eye and measure pressure to guide safe, rapid care.

Flashes, new floaters, and warning signs that need same-day care

New flashes or floaters, especially with a shadow or curtain effect, require urgent review to exclude retinal causes.
Early assessment improves outcomes.

Eye trauma, blows, and suspected perforation

Do not rub the eye, apply pressure, or remove embedded objects.
Attend immediately so we can inspect, stabilise and refer if surgery is needed.

Foreign bodies and corneal injuries

Common causes include sand, metal fragments or debris from DIY and sport.
Professional removal and staining checks reduce infection and scarring risk.

Acute infections and inflammation

Conjunctivitis, keratitis and uveitis can progress quickly.
Correct diagnosis ensures the right medication and follow‑up to protect vision.

Chemical injuries and intense sun exposure

Immediate irrigation is vital after chemical splash or severe sun damage.
We provide rapid assessment to limit deeper tissue harm.

Problems after eye surgery requiring urgent review

Worsening pain, reduced sight, rising redness or discharge are red flags.
We act quickly to safeguard recovery and arrange specialist referral if needed.

eye problems

Symptom Why it matters Immediate action
Sudden loss of vision May indicate retinal or vascular event Same‑day assessment and imaging
Severe eye pain Can show infection, pressure or injury Measure pressure; start treatment
Flashes/floaters Risk of retinal detachment Urgent fundus exam
Foreign body / corneal injury Risk of infection and scarring Professional removal and staining
Chemical exposure Can cause deep tissue damage Immediate irrigation and rapid review

Our emergency service, hours, and what to expect on the day

We run a clear, 365‑day urgent eye service that coordinates opening hours with out‑of‑hours escalation so help is always available. Call first and we will triage the problem, advise immediate steps and reserve priority time when needed.

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Emergency hours day support and escalation outside normal opening hours

Our usual hours are Mon–Fri 09:00–20:00 and Sat 09:00–14:00. When the clinic is closed we link with partner clinics to cover the rest of the day and year.

Priority telephone attention to guide you before you arrive

Telephone triage lets us assess severity and tell you what to do immediately (for example, rinsing after a splash). This reduces waiting and improves outcomes.

Rapid assessment with anterior segment and fundus evaluation

On arrival we take a brief history, test vision and examine the front of the eye and the fundus when indicated. This rapid check guides urgent treatment.

Immediate treatment options and foreign body removal

We provide fast‑acting antibiotics, anti‑inflammatories and pressure control where required. For embedded debris we use magnification and a surgical microscope to remove material safely.

Urgent referral pathway and post‑emergency follow‑up

If trauma suggests perforation or needs surgery we activate our urgent referral pathway. We schedule follow‑up reviews to confirm healing and protect long‑term vision.

  • What to bring: ID, medication list and any contact lens cases.
  • Expect: dilation may affect driving for several hours.
  • Contact: Teléfono: 971 89 72 14. Dirección: Carrer de Pollèntia, 9, 07400 Alcúdia, Illes Balears.

Conclusion

Act quickly when vision changes or severe eye pain appear — call us and we will prioritise your care.

We advise the same decision path: sudden, severe or worsening symptoms need immediate guidance and a same‑day assessment. Quick action supports safer outcomes and lowers the risk of lasting harm.

Teléfono: 971 89 72 14. Dirección: Carrer de Pollèntia, 9, 07400 Alcúdia, Illes Balears.

We manage urgent presentations for locals and travellers and guide you from first call to aftercare. Do not wait — contact us now if sight changes, severe discomfort, injury or post‑surgery concerns arise.

FAQ

What number do we call for urgent eye care in Alcúdia?

Call 971 89 72 14 for immediate telephone guidance. We offer priority attention to assess symptoms, advise on first‑aid measures and tell you whether to come to Carrer de Pollèntia, 9, 07400 Alcúdia for same‑day review.

When should we seek same‑day assessment for vision loss?

Any sudden loss or sudden decrease in vision requires prompt assessment. We recommend contacting us immediately if you notice rapid changes, dimming, dark patches or loss of central or peripheral vision to reduce the risk of permanent damage.

Are severe eye pain and discomfort considered urgent?

Yes. Severe or persistent eye pain, especially when combined with redness, light sensitivity or reduced vision, needs rapid evaluation. We provide pain control and targeted treatment to prevent complications.

What do flashes and new floaters mean and do they need same‑day care?

New flashes or a sudden increase in floaters can signal retinal detachment or tear. We advise same‑day assessment so we can examine the retina and arrange urgent intervention if required.

How do we handle eye trauma, blows or suspected perforation?

For blunt trauma, penetrating injuries or suspected perforation, contact us immediately. We will arrange urgent assessment and, if necessary, fast referral for surgical repair to protect vision and eye structure.

What happens if a foreign body is stuck in the eye?

Do not rub the eye. Rinse gently with clean water if available and call us. We remove embedded or surface foreign bodies under a surgical microscope when needed and provide prophylactic treatment to prevent infection and corneal scarring.

Which acute infections and inflammations do we treat urgently?

We manage severe conjunctivitis, keratitis, uveitis and other inflammatory conditions that threaten vision. Rapid diagnosis allows us to start antibiotics, antivirals or anti‑inflammatory therapy promptly.

What should we do after a chemical splash or intense sun exposure?

Irrigate the eye immediately with plenty of water or saline and call us. Chemical injuries and photic damage require same‑day assessment to limit tissue injury and plan medical or surgical treatment if necessary.

What support is available after eye surgery if complications arise?

Any sudden pain, vision change, increasing redness or discharge after surgery should be reported at once. We provide urgent reviews to detect infection, raised intraocular pressure or wound problems and arrange rapid intervention.

What should we expect when we arrive for urgent care?

We perform a rapid but thorough assessment including anterior segment and fundus examination. Treatment may include topical or systemic antibiotics, anti‑inflammatories, pressure control agents or foreign body removal. If needed, we organise fast referral for surgical care.

Do we offer follow‑up after emergency treatment?

Yes. We schedule post‑emergency reviews to monitor healing, adjust treatment and protect long‑term vision. Ongoing appointments ensure proper recovery and prevent recurrent problems.

Are services available to residents and visitors year‑round?

We provide care 365 days a year for both residents and visitors. Outside normal hours we maintain an escalation pathway and priority telephone support to guide you to the right level of care.

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