Common reasons Rhode Island patients book
What a Rhode Island appointment looks like
During booking you’ll confirm you’ll physically be in Rhode Island at visit time — telehealth licensure is state-by-state, and we take it seriously so your care is legitimate everywhere it happens.
Honest expectations
Most pink eye is viral or allergic and doesn't need antibiotics — your clinician will tell you which kind you likely have and treat accordingly. Styes usually respond to warm compresses; drops or ointment are prescribed when appropriate. What always gets referred in person: eye pain (not just irritation), vision changes, light sensitivity, or anything involving contact-lens-related infection risk.
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