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Pink Eye

Fast, Affordable Pink Eye Treatment Online

Get fast relief from pink eye symptoms — connect with a licensed provider from anywhere.

  • Same-day online consultation

  • No insurance needed

  • Prescription eye drops if required

  • Only $34.99

What is Pink Eye?

Pink eye, medically known as conjunctivitis, is the inflammation of the thin, clear tissue covering the white part of the eye and the inside of the eyelids. It can be caused by infections, allergies, or irritants.

How Pink Eye Spreads

Pink eye spreads easily through:

Direct contact with infected hands, towels, or surfaces

Respiratory droplets from coughing or sneezing

Sharing personal items like makeup or contact lenses

Viral and bacterial forms are highly contagious, while allergic pink eye is not.

Common Symptoms of Pink Eye

Symptoms can vary based on the cause.

Preventing Pink Eye

Simple hygiene practices significantly lower risk.

How We Treat Pink Eye Online

Our licensed providers diagnose the cause and offer treatments such as:

Antibiotic eye drops for bacterial conjunctivitis

Antihistamine or anti-inflammatory drops for allergic conjunctivitis

Supportive care advice for viral cases (which typically resolve on their own)

Treatment depends on the underlying type.

Risks of Untreated Pink Eye

If untreated, pink eye can lead to:

Prolonged discomfort and redness

Spread to others (for contagious types)

Corneal inflammation in severe bacterial cases

Vision disturbances in rare cases

Prompt treatment reduces symptoms quickly and prevents complications.

Online vs. In-Person Pink Eye

Feature Healthwise Diagnostics In-Person Clinic
Same-day consults ❌ (appointment needed)
Prescription sent to pharmacy
No waiting rooms
Affordable ($34.99 flat rate) ❌ (variable pricing)
Covered by insurance ❌ (self-pay)

Common Questions About Pink Eye

Some mild viral cases may resolve on their own, but bacterial pink eye typically requires antibiotics for quicker recovery.

Viral and bacterial types are contagious; allergic pink eye is not.

Bacterial pink eye often produces thick, yellow-green discharge, while viral cases usually cause watery discharge.

No — discontinue contact lens use until fully healed and disinfect or replace your lenses.

ShapeWork Process

Let’s See How We Work Process

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Start a Consultation

Fill out a short and secure form detailing your symptoms, health history, and any current medications. This helps our medical team provide accurate, personalized care from the start.

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Get a Doctor Review

One of our licensed physicians will review your information—often within minutes—and determine the best course of action based on your unique needs.

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Receive a Prescription

If medically appropriate, a prescription will be issued and sent directly to your preferred local pharmacy—no need for in-person visits or waiting rooms.

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Sent to your pharmacy

Our commitment to your care doesn’t stop after the visit. We ensure continuity with clear instructions, follow-up options, and pharmacy coordination to keep your treatment on track.