ROQUE EYE CLINIC
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Dr. Roque's Quick Answer
If you are planning to see us, this page will help you understand what to expect before you book. You can read the essentials here first, then proceed to our NowServing by SeriousMD booking form at the end of the page when you are ready. Anytime you wish to leapfrog to the form, you may click on the button or scroll all the way down.
Quick Navigation
- Dr. Roque's Quick Answer
- Before You Book
- Who Should Book a Consultation?
- When You Should Not Wait for a Routine Booking
- Dr. Roque's Emergency Warning
- What to Bring to Your Consultation
- What to Expect During the Visit
- Why Patients Often Delay Booking
- Clinic Locations
- Who This Page is For
- Proceed to Final Booking
- Related Reading
- NowServing by SeriousMD Booking Form
Before You Book
Before you move forward, the most useful question is not “Can I get an appointment?” The better question is “What kind of eye problem am I dealing with, and how urgently do I need to be seen?”
Many consultations are routine. Some are decision visits for cataract surgery, LASIK, ICL, dry eye treatment, retinal evaluation, glaucoma monitoring, diabetic eye assessment, or general eye concerns. But some patients who think they need a standard appointment may actually need faster care.
Who Should Book a Consultation?
You should consider booking if you have any of the following:
- blurred vision or difficulty focusing
- cataract concerns
- diabetic eye disease screening or follow-up
- glaucoma screening or monitoring
- dry eye, irritation, tearing, or redness that keeps coming back
- floaters, flashes, or visual distortion
- eyelid, lacrimal, or ocular surface concerns
- interest in refractive surgery such as SMILE, PRESBYOND, LASIK, PRK, ICL, or lens replacement
- a second opinion about diagnosis or treatment options
- routine eye examination when you have not had one in a long time
This page is also appropriate for patients who already know they want an appointment but still want a clear, practical overview before leaving the site to complete final booking.
When You Should Not Wait for a Routine Booking
Some eye problems should not be treated like a routine scheduling matter.
Dr. Roque's Emergency Warning
Seek more urgent medical attention if you have:
- sudden vision loss or sudden marked blurring
- new flashes and floaters, especially with a curtain or shadow in vision
- eye pain with redness or light sensitivity
- chemical injury to the eye
- eye trauma
- sudden double vision
- painful contact lens-related redness
- significant eye swelling, pus-like discharge, or fever with eye symptoms
The mistake patients often make is assuming that all eye concerns can wait for an ordinary booking flow. That is not always safe. If the problem sounds urgent, act on the urgency first.
What to Bring to Your Consultation
Bringing the right information makes the visit more efficient and more useful.
- a valid ID
- your eyeglasses, if you use them
- your current contact lens information, if applicable
- your current eye drops or medication list
- old records, previous test results, or referral notes if available
- HMO or LOA documents if relevant and already arranged
- a companion if you expect dilation and are concerned about driving afterward
Do not overcomplicate this. Patients sometimes delay booking because they think they need a perfect folder of documents first. Bring what you have. We can work from there.
What to Expect During the Visit
The consultation will depend on your reason for coming in. Some visits are straightforward and focused. Others may involve a more detailed evaluation, especially if the concern relates to retina, glaucoma, cataract surgery planning, refractive surgery screening, or unexplained visual symptoms.
Depending on the reason for consultation, the visit may include history-taking, visual acuity testing, refraction or screening tests, slit-lamp examination, intraocular pressure measurement, dilation when needed, and discussion of the next step.
Not every patient will need the same workup on the first visit. That is normal. The goal of the consultation is to clarify the problem and decide what needs to happen next.
Why Patients Often Delay Booking
| Common hesitation | Better way to think about it |
|---|---|
| “Maybe it will go away.” | Some problems do settle, but persistent, recurrent, or alarming symptoms deserve evaluation. |
| “I want to read more first.” | Reading helps, but it should support a decision, not replace proper examination. |
| “I am not sure if my problem is serious enough.” | That uncertainty is often the reason a consultation is useful. |
| “I do not have all my documents yet.” | Bring what you have. Lack of perfect paperwork should not block needed care. |
Clinic Locations
ROQUE Eye Clinic sees patients at:
St. Luke's Medical Center Global City
Opening hours
Closed on Sundays and Holidays.
Appointments are recommended.
Walk-ins and same-day referrals are accepted.
- 7am - 4pm
St. Luke's Medical Center Global City
Medical Arts Building 2/F
Suite 217 ROQUE Eye Clinic
Rizal drive corner 5th Avenue
Bonifacio Global City
Taguig
1634 Philippines
Asian Hospital and Medical Center
Opening hours
Closed on Sundays and Holidays.
Appointments are recommended.
Walk-ins and same-day referrals are accepted.
- 7am - 4pm
Asian Hospital and Medical Center
Medical Office Building 5/F
Suite 509 ROQUE Eye Clinic
2205 Civic Drive
Filinvest City
Alabang, Muntinlupa
1781 Philippines
If you already know which location is more convenient for you, that can help you complete the next step more efficiently. If not, you can still proceed with booking and choose the most appropriate schedule available.
Who This Page is For
Patients:
- with new eye symptoms
- seeking follow-up or second opinion
- considering surgery or procedure planning
- who want a clear next step before using the final booking platform
Proceed to Final Booking
If you have read through the essentials and you are ready to schedule, you can proceed to the official ROQUE Eye Clinic NowServing by SeriousMD booking form at the end of this page.
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ROQUE Eye Clinic
Dr. Manolette Roque | Dr. Barbara Roque
St. Luke's Medical Center Global City | Asian Hospital and Medical Center
Philippines
Medical Disclaimer
This page is for booking guidance only. It does not replace urgent medical evaluation, diagnosis, or treatment. If you have severe pain, sudden vision changes, flashes, floaters, trauma, or chemical injury, seek prompt medical attention.


