Pink eye Type of visit: Chat Required for treatment: Photo of left and/or right eye We recommend you see an in-person provider for your care if: You are pregnant or breastfeeding You wear contact lenses You have a recent history of trauma to the eye or concern about something in your eye You have had eye surgery within the past 2 months You are experiencing blurred, impaired, or changes in vision, sensitivity to light, flashing lights or floaters, headache with nausea, inability to open eye or keep it open, redness beyond the eye, pain or tenderness in or around the eye Commonly prescribed medications: Antibiotic eye drops, such as Erythromycin, trimethoprim-polymyxin B and ofloxacin Cold Sores Type of visit: Chat Required for treatment: Photo of lips If you are also experiencing an outbreak of genital herpes, please start a genital herpes visit where we can address both oral and genital herpes
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