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Book a consultation, find the right clinic, and choose the fastest next step for your eye concern.

🧠 Dr. Roque’s Quick Answer

If you need to reach ROQUE Eye Clinic, the best first step is to book a consultation or contact the clinic location most convenient for you. If your concern is urgent, such as sudden vision loss, severe eye pain, eye trauma, chemical exposure, flashes and floaters, or a painful red eye, do not wait for a routine appointment. Seek prompt eye care.

How to Book a Consultation

The cleanest path is simple: if you already know you need an eye evaluation, use the booking page. If you are not sure what kind of appointment you need, start with the guided intake page first.

Your Situation Best Next Step
You are ready to schedule an eye consultation Book Consultation
You are not sure where to begin Start Here
You have a symptom and want to know whether it may be serious Symptoms
You need practical contact and location details Use the clinic information below

Clinic Locations

ROQUE Eye Clinic serves patients through two hospital-based clinic locations. Choose the location that is more convenient for you when booking.

St. Luke’s Medical Center Global City

Clinic: ROQUE Eye Clinic

Location: Global City, Taguig

Best for: Patients who prefer the BGC location

📍 MAB 217, 2nd floor

📞 +639178442020 | +639989982020

✉️ stlukes@eye.com.ph

Book at this location

Asian Hospital and Medical Center

Clinic: ROQUE Eye Clinic

Location: Muntinlupa

Best for: Patients who prefer the Alabang / South area

📍 MOB 509, 5th floor

📞 +639177952020 | +639989972020 | 

✉️ asian@eye.com.ph

Book at this location

When Your Eye Problem May Be Urgent

Do not treat every eye problem as routine. Some symptoms should bypass normal delay and be assessed promptly.

🚨 Dr. Roque’s Emergency Warning

  • sudden vision loss
  • severe eye pain
  • chemical splash to the eye
  • eye injury or possible foreign body
  • sudden flashes and floaters
  • painful red eye
  • sudden double vision

If you have one of these problems, do not rely on a casual message alone. Seek prompt eye care.

What to Prepare Before Your Visit

  • Your main eye complaint and when it started
  • Any previous eye diagnosis, surgery, or laser treatment
  • Your current glasses or contact lens details if available
  • A list of eye drops and medicines you are using
  • Relevant referral notes, test results, or previous records if you have them
  • Your HMO or insurance details when applicable

This reduces wasted time and improves decision-making during the consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I book an appointment?

Use the Book Consultation page for the cleanest scheduling pathway.

What if I am not sure which clinic to choose?

Choose the location that is more convenient for you, or begin with Start Here if you need help deciding what kind of visit you need first.

Can I use this page for urgent eye symptoms?

You can use it to identify the next step, but urgent symptoms should not be delayed by routine scheduling habits.

What should I prepare before my consultation?

Bring your history, current medications, prior records if available, and any glasses or contact lens information relevant to your visit.

Do I need to message first before booking?

No. If you already know you need an eye consultation, booking directly is usually the most efficient move.

What if I only have a symptom and not a diagnosis?

That is exactly why the symptom pages and guided intake pathway exist. Start with Symptoms or Start Here.

ROQUE Eye Clinic

Dr. Manolette Roque | Dr. Barbara Roque

St. Luke’s Medical Center Global City | Asian Hospital Medical Center

Philippines

Medical Disclaimer: This page is for general information and contact guidance only. It does not replace an eye examination, diagnosis, or emergency assessment.