UrgentCare2Go® provides confidential, in-home evaluations for patients experiencing diplopia, or double vision. Our mobile healthcare providers assess visual symptoms, review medical history, and determine if urgent treatment or referral to a specialist is necessary — all without leaving your home.
We accept most major insurance plansA diplopia evaluation determines the cause of double vision, whether related to eye muscle disorders, neurological conditions, or other underlying medical issues. Timely assessment helps prevent complications and guides proper treatment.
In-home visits provide quick and private assessment for sudden or persistent double vision. UrgentCare2Go® helps patients:
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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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Diplopia, or double vision, occurs when a person sees two images of a single object and may indicate ocular or neurological issues.
Seek care immediately if double vision appears suddenly, is accompanied by headache, dizziness, drooping eyelid, or neurological symptoms.
Yes, diplopia may be temporary due to fatigue, stress, or minor eye muscle strain, but persistent double vision requires evaluation.
It can indicate serious conditions such as stroke, nerve palsy, or ocular disease. Early evaluation ensures timely treatment.
Imaging like MRI or CT may be recommended depending on underlying suspected causes.
Yes, children can develop diplopia due to eye misalignment, refractive errors, or neurological conditions.
Treatment may include corrective lenses, vision therapy, medication, or surgery depending on the cause.
Initial consultation can be done virtually, but in-person evaluation is often required for precise eye testing.
Most major insurance plans cover evaluations for double vision. Coverage depends on your specific policy.
Bring a list of symptoms, medical history, medications, recent eye exams, and vision changes.
Yes, sudden onset double vision requires prompt medical evaluation to rule out serious conditions.