Pink Eye Treatment in Sanford, FL

You woke up and your eye is red, crusty, and stuck shut. Or it is watery, itchy, and inflamed — and you are not sure if it is an infection or allergies. If you need pink eye treatment in Sanford, FL, Horizon Medical Clinic offers same-day, walk-in care to tell you exactly what type of conjunctivitis you have and treat it the right way. We see pink eye every week in adults and kids across Sanford, Lake Mary, Heathrow, Longwood, Deltona, DeBary, and Geneva — bilingual staff, transparent pricing, and often resolved in a single visit.

What Is Pink Eye (Conjunctivitis)?

Pink eye is inflammation of the conjunctiva — the thin clear membrane that covers the white of the eye and lines the eyelids. According to Cleveland Clinic, conjunctivitis is one of the most common eye conditions and comes in three main types, each with very different treatment:

  • Viral conjunctivitis — most common; often accompanies a cold; watery discharge, red eyes, spreads easily. No antibiotic needed — resolves on its own in 1 to 2 weeks.
  • Bacterial conjunctivitis — thick yellow or green discharge, often crusting the eye shut overnight; responds quickly to antibiotic eye drops.
  • Allergic conjunctivitis — both eyes, intensely itchy, watery; tied to pollen, dust, or pet dander; not contagious; treated with antihistamines and avoiding the trigger.

Getting the type right is the key to treatment. Antibiotic drops do nothing for viral or allergic pink eye — and viral pink eye does not need them. This is exactly why a quick exam matters.

Symptoms of Pink Eye We Treat at Our Sanford Clinic

  • Redness in one or both eyes
  • Watery or thick discharge — yellow or green discharge suggests bacterial
  • Crusting or sticking of eyelids, especially in the morning
  • Itching or burning — intense itching strongly suggests allergic
  • Gritty feeling or sensation of something in the eye
  • Light sensitivity
  • Swollen eyelids

Go to the ER or an eye specialist immediately for severe eye pain, vision changes or blurring, a very swollen eye or orbit, chemical splash, or injury to the eye. The CDC notes that most pink eye is mild, but these red flags warrant urgent specialist evaluation.

Benefits of Same-Day Pink Eye Treatment in Sanford, FL

  • Accurate type determination — bacterial, viral, or allergic
  • Antibiotic eye drops prescribed immediately when bacterial
  • Antihistamine drops or oral medication for allergic conjunctivitis
  • Comfort measures and clear contagion guidance for viral cases
  • Contact lens advice — when to stop wearing them, when to restart
  • School or work return guidance with documentation if needed

Mayo Clinic confirms that bacterial conjunctivitis clears faster with antibiotic drops, while viral cases are managed with hygiene and time.

What to Expect During Your Pink Eye Visit in Sanford, FL

  1. History — which eye(s), discharge type, itching, recent cold, known allergies, contact lens use, and sick contacts.
  2. Exam — we examine the eye and eyelids, assess the discharge, check for lymph node swelling (suggests viral), and screen for any vision concerns.
  3. Diagnosis — bacterial vs. viral vs. allergic, based on clinical features. NIH clinical references outline the distinguishing features we use.
  4. Treatment — antibiotic drops for bacterial, antihistamine drops or oral for allergic, supportive care for viral.
  5. Hygiene and contagion guidance — hand washing, no sharing towels, when it is safe to return to school or work, and how to avoid spreading it in the household.

Frequently Asked Questions About Pink Eye in Sanford, FL

Is pink eye always contagious?

Viral and bacterial pink eye are highly contagious through contact with discharge or shared items. Allergic pink eye is not contagious at all. Wash hands frequently and avoid touching your eyes.

Do I always need antibiotic drops?

No — only for bacterial conjunctivitis. Viral pink eye resolves on its own in 1 to 2 weeks. Using antibiotic drops unnecessarily does not help and contributes to resistance.

How long until my child can go back to school?

Most schools allow return once discharge has improved or after 24 hours of antibiotic drops for bacterial cases. Viral cases are trickier — we will guide you based on your school policy. We provide documentation if needed.

My child has both an ear infection and pink eye — is that normal?

Yes — this combination is called otitis-conjunctivitis syndrome and is common in young kids. The same bacteria often cause both. We treat both at the same visit. See our ear and eye infections page.

I wear contact lenses — what should I do?

Stop wearing contacts immediately and switch to glasses until the infection is fully cleared. Discard the contacts you were wearing when symptoms started. Harvard Health covers the contact lens rules during conjunctivitis.

What is the cost without insurance?

Self-pay pink eye visits are affordable. Call 321-363-3384 for our current rate or check our accepted insurance list.

When should I go to the ER or eye doctor instead?

Severe eye pain, vision loss or blur, very swollen orbit, chemical splash, or eye trauma. Otherwise, walk-in urgent care for pink eye in Sanford is the right first stop.

Why Choose Horizon Medical Clinic for Pink Eye Treatment in Sanford, FL

  • Same-day, walk-in availability — evening and weekend hours.
  • Accurate type determination — bacterial, viral, or allergic — so treatment actually works.
  • Transparent pricing — flat self-pay rates, plus we accept Aetna, BCBS FL, Cigna, UHC, Florida Medicaid, and Medicare Advantage.
  • Bilingual staff — English and Spanish.
  • Kids and adults welcome — gentle, quick exam.
  • Return-to-school documentation provided when needed.

We also handle related concerns the same visit: ear and eye infections, allergy symptoms, childhood illnesses, flu and cold symptoms, and medication refills. Explore our full urgent care services in Sanford or our family medical clinic.

Areas We Serve Around Sanford, FL

Horizon Medical Clinic at 319 N Mangoustine Ave is within a 15-minute drive of Sanford, Lake Mary, Heathrow, Longwood, Deltona, DeBary, Geneva, Midway, Goldenrod, and surrounding Seminole and Volusia County communities. Red eyes going around the classroom in Lake Mary or Longwood? We are a quick stop.

For follow-up, our telehealth services in Sanford FL can confirm things are clearing without a second trip.

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Do not spend another day with a crusty, red, uncomfortable eye. Walk in to Horizon Medical Clinic today, or book an appointment online in under two minutes. Questions first? Contact our team directly.