LASIK Cost Philippines
🧠 Quick Answer
LASIK cost in the Philippines varies because different clinics bundle different items into the quote. The final price may depend on whether the fee covers screening, surgeon’s fees, facility charges, both eyes or one eye, postoperative medicines, and follow-up care. A lower price is not always a better value if important safety or aftercare items are excluded.
Many patients begin by asking a simple question: How much does LASIK cost in the Philippines? The honest answer is that there is no single universal number. One clinic may quote a package rate. Another may separate the surgeon’s professional fee, hospital or laser-center facility fee, preoperative screening, medicines, and follow-up visits. Some clinics quote a price for both eyes, while others quote per eye.
That is why a useful LASIK cost guide should not just throw out one peso amount. It should help patients understand what they are paying for, why prices differ, and how to compare quotes safely.
🧩 Focus: Cost of LASIK in the Philippines
👁 Goal: Help patients compare LASIK quotes, understand what may or may not be included, and make safer financial decisions before surgery
🛡 Evidence-Based: Preferred Practice Patterns • FDA patient information • public clinic pricing • patient education standards
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🔬 LASIK Cost Anatomy Micro-Primer
- Cornea: LASIK reshapes the cornea, the clear front window of the eye, so the type of treatment and technology used can affect cost.
- Corneal flap: LASIK usually involves a flap created with a femtosecond laser or a microkeratome. The method used may change pricing.
- Tear film: Ocular surface health matters before LASIK. Some patients need dry eye evaluation or treatment before surgery, which may add cost.
- Retina: A safe LASIK work-up may include retinal examination or imaging. If the retina needs treatment first, total care costs may rise.
📘 LASIK Cost Terminology Glossary
- Package rate: A quoted total that may bundle several services together.
- Per eye: A price that applies to only one eye, not both eyes.
- Facility fee: A charge for use of the laser suite, operating area, equipment, and support staff.
- Suitability screening: The preoperative exam that checks whether LASIK is safe and appropriate for you.
- Enhancement: A later touch-up procedure if the initial result is undercorrected, regresses, or needs refinement.
- Out-of-pocket: Costs the patient pays personally rather than through insurance or benefits.
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Key Learning Points
- LASIK cost in the Philippines varies because clinics do not always package the same items together.
- A quote may or may not include screening, facility fees, medicines, enhancement terms, and follow-up visits.
- Always check whether the price is per eye or for both eyes.
- A lower sticker price can become more expensive if key safety tests or aftercare are billed separately later.
- The best value is not the cheapest number—it is the safest, clearest, and most complete quote for your actual eyes.
Why LASIK Prices Vary in the Philippines
LASIK pricing varies because different clinics use different technology, different fee structures, and different inclusion lists. Some centers quote a package price for both eyes. Others divide the bill into professional fees, facility fees, screening tests, and postoperative care. The final total may also differ depending on whether the treatment is standard femtosecond LASIK, wavefront-guided LASIK, wavefront-optimized LASIK, or topography-guided LASIK.
Location can matter too. Procedures done in a hospital-based laser center may not be priced exactly the same way as procedures done in a stand-alone ambulatory facility. The surgeon’s experience, the laser platform used, and whether extra testing is needed may also influence the final quote.
💡 Analogy
Comparing LASIK prices without checking the inclusions is like comparing airline fares without checking baggage, seat fees, airport taxes, and change penalties. The lowest advertised number is not always the lowest final bill.
Public Pricing Examples in the Philippines
Publicly visible pricing can help patients understand how quotes are built. On Eye.com.ph’s public service-and-pricing page, examples include refractive screening at ₱5,845, LASIK-femtosecond both eyes at ₱80,661, and LASIK-femtosecond per eye at ₱51,633. The same page also lists senior/PWD discounted public figures where applicable. These public examples show why patients must ask exactly which page, package, date, and inclusion list is being used when comparing numbers.
These figures are useful as examples, but patients should still confirm the current validity date, the exact procedure type, and whether the quote applies to one eye or both eyes. Pricing pages are often updated, and the same clinic may show different figures on different service pages depending on how the package is constructed.
What May Be Included in a LASIK Quote
A LASIK quote may include some or all of the following:
- Preoperative suitability screening
- Refraction and repeat measurements
- Corneal topography or tomography
- Surgeon’s professional fee
- Laser suite or facility fee
- The actual LASIK procedure
- Bandage items, shields, or routine supplies
- Postoperative follow-up visits
- Medicines or lubricants
- Enhancement terms, if offered by the clinic
This is why two clinics can both claim to offer “LASIK,” yet one quote seems much cheaper than the other. One quote may be a true all-in package. Another may be a procedure-only price that does not yet include screening, imaging, medicines, or follow-up care.
What May Be Charged Separately
Patients should actively ask whether the following are billed separately:
- Screening tests
- Dry eye work-up or treatment before surgery
- Retinal imaging or dilated retinal examination
- Professional fee versus facility fee
- Medicines and artificial tears
- Repeat testing if contact lenses distorted the first measurements
- Postoperative visits beyond a certain time frame
- Enhancement surgery if the result needs refinement later
For example, a patient with significant dry eye, suspicious corneal topography, or high myopia may need a more detailed work-up than someone with simple, straightforward measurements. That does not mean the clinic is overcharging. It may simply mean the patient needs more complete and safer care.
What Usually Drives the Total Cost Up or Down
- The type of LASIK platform used
- Whether the quote is for one eye or both eyes
- Whether screening is bundled or separate
- Whether hospital-based facility fees apply
- Whether the patient needs extra imaging or dry eye optimization
- Whether the quote includes postoperative medicines and follow-up care
- Whether the clinic offers package discounts, senior/PWD discounts, or financing terms
Does Insurance Usually Cover LASIK?
In most situations, refractive surgery is considered an elective procedure and is usually not covered by ordinary medical insurance. That means patients often pay out of pocket unless a specific program, workplace arrangement, or promotional financing option applies. Cost therefore matters, but it should be judged together with candidacy, safety, and the quality of the preoperative assessment.
How to Compare LASIK Quotes Safely
When comparing prices, use the same checklist for every clinic:
- Ask whether the quote is per eye or both eyes.
- Ask whether screening is already included.
- Ask whether postoperative medicines are included.
- Ask how many follow-up visits are included.
- Ask whether enhancement terms exist and under what conditions.
- Ask whether the quote already includes facility fees.
- Ask whether the number is valid only for a promo period.
If a clinic cannot clearly explain the quote, the problem is not only financial. It may also reflect weak patient education. A good refractive surgery center should be able to explain pricing in plain language without rushing the patient.
Cost Red Flags to Watch For
- A very low advertised price with no clear inclusion list
- No explanation of whether the price is for one eye or both eyes
- No proper suitability screening before pushing surgery
- Pressure to book immediately because of a “today only” offer
- No discussion of risks, dry eye, corneal thickness, or retinal evaluation
- No clear postoperative follow-up plan
🚨 Emergency Warning
Do not let a low price push you into surgery without proper screening. If a clinic is willing to proceed despite unstable refraction, major dry eye, suspicious corneal shape, or untreated retinal problems, the issue is no longer just cost—it is safety.
Why the Cheapest LASIK Is Not Always the Best Value
Value in refractive surgery means more than the procedure itself. It includes careful preoperative testing, honest counseling, good technology, appropriate case selection, safe surgery, and structured aftercare. A quote that initially looks higher may actually provide better value if it includes more complete screening and follow-up, especially if that prevents complications or disappointment.
Another practical point is that not every patient should have LASIK at all. Some patients are better candidates for PRK, SMILE, ICL, or no surgery. A clinic that recommends a different procedure after screening may actually be protecting the patient, not upselling the patient.
Questions Patients Should Ask Before Paying for LASIK
- What exactly is included in this price?
- Is this quote for one eye or both eyes?
- Does this already include my screening tests?
- Are medicines included?
- How many follow-up visits are included?
- If my eyes are not suitable for LASIK, what happens to the screening fee?
- If I need an enhancement later, what are the terms?
- Are there separate hospital or facility charges?
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🏁 Take-Home Message
LASIK cost in the Philippines is not just about one advertised peso amount. The real question is what the quote includes, whether the screening is thorough, and whether the plan is safe for your eyes. The best LASIK value usually comes from a complete, transparent, and carefully explained package—not from the cheapest headline number.
FAQ
1) How much does LASIK cost in the Philippines?
It varies widely by clinic, technology, and what is included in the quote. Some public examples on Eye.com.ph show LASIK-related prices ranging from screening fees to package rates and separate facility charges.
2) Is LASIK usually priced per eye or for both eyes?
It can be either. Always ask clearly whether the number you were given applies to one eye or both eyes.
3) Does a LASIK quote usually include the screening exam?
Not always. Some clinics bundle screening into the package, while others charge it separately.
4) Why are two LASIK quotes so different?
Because the inclusion lists may be different. One quote may include screening, facility fees, surgeon’s fees, medicines, and follow-up care, while another may not.
5) Is the cheapest LASIK quote the best deal?
Not necessarily. A very low price may leave out important tests or aftercare. Safety and transparency matter more than a low headline number.
6) Will my insurance usually pay for LASIK?
In most cases, no. LASIK is commonly treated as an elective refractive procedure and is usually paid out of pocket.
📚 References
- American Academy of Ophthalmology. Refractive Surgery Preferred Practice Pattern®. Updated 2024.
- U.S. Food and Drug Administration. LASIK Surgery Checklist.
- U.S. Food and Drug Administration. When is LASIK not for me?
- Eye.com.ph. Eye Care Services and Prices. Public pricing page accessed March 2026.
- Eye.com.ph. LASIK | FemtoLASIK. Comparison of Laser Vision Correction. Valid January 1, 2026 to December 31, 2026.
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St. Luke's Medical Center Global City | Asian Hospital Medical Center
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Last Updated: March 2026
Medical Disclaimer
This article is intended for educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical consultation.






