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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Clinical Care
Treatments
Comprehensive treatment services at Quick Urgent Care. Acute illness, minor injuries, infections, wound care, and more. Walk in 7am–8pm daily.
Pediatric
Pediatric Urgent Care
Gentle, family-first urgent care for children 3 months and up at Quick Urgent Care in Moore and Oklahoma City. Walk in 7am–8pm.
Walk in for pink eye (conjunctivitis).
Evaluation, testing, and treatment in one visit. Open daily 7am–8pm.
