Infection

    Pink eye (conjunctivitis).

    Conjunctivitis is inflammation of the eye's outer membrane. Bacterial cases need antibiotic drops; viral cases resolve on their own; allergic cases respond to antihistamines.

    Quick answer

    Pink eye can be viral, bacterial, or allergic. We identify the type and prescribe antibiotic drops for bacterial cases — same visit.

    Medically reviewed by Iftikhar Sandhu, PA-C
    Content last reviewed on July 2, 2026 · Reflects current clinical practice at Quick Urgent Care
    Symptoms

    Signs to watch for

    • Red / pink eye
    • Discharge (watery or yellow)
    • Itching or burning
    • Crusting in the morning
    • Sensitivity to light
    How we treat

    At Quick Urgent Care

    • Slit-lamp-free exam to identify type
    • Antibiotic drops for bacterial cases
    • Allergy management if allergic
    • Return-to-school / work guidance
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