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Online Pink Eye Treatment

Fast, convenient care for red, irritated eyes — evaluated by a licensed provider who can prescribe treatment when appropriate.

Care for Red, Irritated Eyes

Pink eye (conjunctivitis) is inflammation of the clear tissue over the eye, and it can be caused by viruses, bacteria, or allergies. Symptoms often include redness, itching, tearing, and discharge. The right treatment depends on the cause.

During a virtual visit, a licensed provider can review your symptoms and history to help determine the likely cause and recommend treatment, including prescription eye drops when appropriate.

Our Pink Eye Services

  • Virtual evaluation of eye redness and irritation
  • Prescription eye drops for bacterial or allergic causes when appropriate
  • Guidance on relief and preventing spread
  • Advice on when in-person eye care is needed
  • Referral for urgent eye evaluation when warranted

How Treatment Works

Viral pink eye often resolves on its own with supportive care, while bacterial conjunctivitis may be treated with antibiotic eye drops and allergic conjunctivitis with antihistamine or other drops. Your provider will recommend an approach based on your symptoms, and will advise in-person care if an exam is needed.

Your visit is a flat $39 — a transparent, cash-pay rate with no insurance required.

When Telehealth Is a Good Fit

  • Mild to moderate eye redness, itching, or discharge
  • Symptoms consistent with common conjunctivitis
  • Wanting convenient evaluation and treatment from home

When to seek in-person care: Seek prompt in-person or emergency eye care for eye pain, vision changes, sensitivity to light, a foreign object or injury, or symptoms in someone who wears contact lenses — these can signal a more serious problem.

Frequently Asked Questions

Often, yes. A provider can evaluate your symptoms and prescribe eye drops when appropriate. If an in-person exam is needed, they will let you know.
Viral and bacterial conjunctivitis can be contagious. Your provider will share simple steps to avoid spreading it, such as frequent handwashing and not sharing towels.
No. Viral and allergic conjunctivitis do not respond to antibiotics. Your provider will recommend treatment based on the likely cause.
Tell your provider — eye symptoms in contact lens wearers can need closer or in-person evaluation to rule out more serious infections.
Medically reviewed by Blair Carmichael-Lober, DNP, CRNP, Omnia TeleHealth's founder and primary provider, on June 15, 2026. Learn about our editorial & medical review policy.

Treat Pink Eye Quickly

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