UrgentCare2Go® provides confidential, in-home evaluations for styes and hordeolum. Our mobile providers examine your eye, assess inflammation or infection, provide treatment guidance, and recommend follow-up care — all from the comfort of your home.
We accept most major insurance plansA stye or hordeolum consultation helps identify localized eye infections caused by blocked oil glands. During your visit, your provider will:
In-home care helps prevent infection spread and reduces discomfort. UrgentCare2Go® assists patients to:
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At UrgentCare2Go®, we accept most major insurance plans including Medicare and Texas Medicaid using our billing company DK Physicians PLLC.
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Styes are typically caused by bacterial infection of the eyelid's oil glands, leading to redness, swelling, and discomfort.
Symptoms include a painful bump on the eyelid, redness, swelling, tearing, and sometimes discharge or crusting.
Mild styes often resolve with warm compresses, but persistent or severe infections may require topical or oral antibiotics.
Usually they do not affect vision, but large styes may temporarily blur vision or cause irritation.
Styes are mildly contagious; proper hand hygiene and avoiding sharing towels or eye makeup can prevent spread.
Yes, in-home visits provide safe evaluation, symptom assessment, and guidance for further treatment if needed.
If you experience severe pain, vision changes, swelling spreading beyond the eyelid, or persistent infection, seek urgent evaluation.
Yes, styes can occur in people of all ages, including children. Early evaluation can reduce discomfort and prevent complications.
Maintain good eyelid hygiene, remove eye makeup before bed, avoid touching eyes with unclean hands, and manage underlying blepharitis or eye conditions.
Most styes resolve in 1–2 weeks with proper care; treatment may accelerate healing and prevent recurrence.