Conditions & Disease
Eye Allergies
Allergic conjunctivitis makes eyes itch, swell, and water. Over-the-counter drops often help briefly; prescription therapy and a few changes to your routine work far better.
Who it's for
Adults and children with seasonal or year-round itching, redness, and swelling.
What to expect
- Examination to separate allergy from infection and dry eye — they look alike and are treated differently.
- A prescription plan matched to your severity and season.
- Guidance for contact lens wearers who flare each spring.
When to book
- Your eyes itch enough to distract you.
- Drugstore drops sting or stop working.
- Symptoms return every year at the same time.
Not sure whether this is what you need? Call the office nearest you — we'll help you figure it out. Please don't share personal health details by email or web form.
Related care
Related services
- Dry Eye Disease and TreatmentRelief for burning, watering, gritty eyes — by treating the cause, not the symptom.
- Management of Ocular DiseasesOngoing care for glaucoma, macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and cataracts.
- Eye EmergenciesPrompt care for injuries, sudden red eye, foreign bodies, and vision changes.
Three offices
Book at your nearest location
Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM · Saturday & Sunday closed. Call the office nearest you or request an appointment online.
