ROQUE EYE CLINIC • COSTS

Eye Care Costs at ROQUE Eye Clinic

🧠 Dr. Roque’s Quick Answer
If you are looking for eye care prices, the safest first step is to enter the correct cost pathway. Consultation and diagnostic costs are different from cataract costs, refractive surgery costs, retina-related procedure questions, and access topics such as PhilHealth, HMO, and LOA. This page is designed to route you quickly to the most relevant cost discussion instead of forcing you through one flat list.
Cost pages work best when they reduce confusion early. A consultation fee is not the same as a surgery quote. A diagnostic work-up is not the same as a treatment package. A retina injection question is not the same as a LASIK pricing question.
That is why this page is structured as a cost-navigation hub. Its job is to help patients and families reach the correct financial conversation faster.
🧩 Focus
A premium routing hub for the main eye care cost categories at ROQUE Eye Clinic.
👁️ Goal
Reduce friction by grouping pricing questions into clinically meaningful sections instead of one flat master list.
🛡️ Evidence-Based
Built around the current Eye.com.ph cost architecture and the strongest live cost destinations now available.
💡 Dr. Roque’s Analogy
Think of this page as the admissions and billing directory in a hospital. It does not replace a consultation or a formal quotation. Its job is to bring you to the correct window faster, so you stop comparing costs that belong to completely different clinical pathways.
 

Consultation and Diagnostics

Use this section if your main question is the cost of seeing an eye doctor, starting an eye work-up, or undergoing testing before a treatment decision is made.
Consultation Fees
Best for patients asking about the professional fee for clinic evaluation, diagnosis, counseling, and initial ophthalmic assessment.
Open Consultation Fees
Diagnostic Test Fees
Best for patients who need scans, measurements, imaging, or pre-treatment tests before a reliable diagnosis, quotation, or treatment plan can be made.
Open Diagnostic Test Fees
 

Cataract and Lens Costs

Use this section if your main concern is the financial side of cataract surgery, intraocular lens choices, or lens replacement procedures.
Cataract Surgery Cost
Best for cataract surgery budgeting, package structure, hospital-related cost context, and common inclusions or exclusions.
Open Cataract Surgery Cost
Lens Replacement Cost
Best for patients considering lens-based refractive correction, refractive lens exchange, or implant-driven visual rehabilitation.
Open Lens Replacement Cost
 

Refractive Surgery Costs

This section works best for patients comparing the cost side of LASIK, implantable lens correction, and lens-based refractive solutions.
LASIK Cost in Manila
Best for patients specifically comparing LASIK pricing and understanding what may influence the final quoted amount.
Open LASIK Cost in Manila
ICL Cost
Best for patients exploring implantable collamer lens pricing and comparing it with laser-based refractive correction.
Open ICL Cost
Lens-Based Refractive Option
For lens-based refractive correction questions, the strongest current destination remains the lens replacement cost page.
Go to Lens Replacement Cost
 

Retina and Injection / Laser Costs

This section serves patients whose care pathway involves retina imaging, laser treatment, or injections inside the eye. The cost cluster here is still incomplete. Until dedicated retina cost pages are built, this hub should route honestly to the strongest currently available destinations.
Diagnostic Test Fees
Retina care often starts with imaging and repeated monitoring, so this is the strongest current routing page for the diagnostic side of retina care.
Open Diagnostic Test Fees
Retinal Laser
For patients whose main question is the procedure itself, this is the strongest current educational destination while retina cost pages are still being built.
Open Retinal Laser Page
Intravitreal Injections
For patients asking about injections inside the eye, this remains the strongest current destination until a dedicated injection cost page is published.
Open Intravitreal Injections Page
 

Access, PhilHealth, HMO, and LOA

Use this section if the real question is not the medical procedure itself, but how coverage, hospital paperwork, pre-approval, PhilHealth, HMO support, or LOA pathways may affect timing and out-of-pocket planning.
PhilHealth and HMO
Best for patients who want to understand the current access pathway for PhilHealth, HMO support, and common payment-flow questions.
Open PhilHealth and HMO
LOA Review
For case-specific LOA review, hospital processing questions, or insurer-related uncertainties, the strongest next step is direct consultation.
Book Consultation
🧠 Dr. Roque’s Key Learning Points
  • Consultation and diagnostic fees usually come before a reliable treatment quotation can be made.
  • Cataract and lens costs should be kept separate from refractive surgery costs because the clinical intent is different.
  • Retina-related cost routing is still incomplete, so this page should link honestly to the strongest live destinations rather than fake future pages.
  • PhilHealth, HMO, and LOA questions often need case-specific review and should not be treated as one-size-fits-all answers.
  • This page works best as a cost-navigation hub, not as a flat master price list for every product or service ever offered.
✅ Dr. Roque’s Take-Home Message
The strongest cost hub is not the one that tries to show every number on one page. It is the one that routes patients to the correct pricing conversation quickly and cleanly. That is what this page should do. If your case is still unclear, begin with consultation and diagnostics or book a consultation for individualized counseling.
ROQUE Eye Clinic Patient Education Series
Reviewed by the Roque Advisory Council
Dr. Manolette Roque | Dr. Barbara Roque
St. Luke’s Medical Center Global City | Asian Hospital Medical Center
Philippines
Medical Disclaimer: This page is for educational and routing purposes only. Costs vary based on diagnosis, severity, tests needed, hospital setting, implant choice, anesthesia needs, and payment pathway. A proper eye examination is often necessary before a reliable case-specific quotation can be given.