PRICE
OVERVIEW, TERMS & CONTACT INFO
OVERVIEW
LASEK provides a surface-based laser vision correction option for patients who are not ideal for LASIK. Because it reshapes the cornea without creating a deep flap, it offers a safer alternative for selected cases. With proper care and follow-up, patients can achieve clearer vision and reduced dependence on glasses.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS, INCLUSIONS, AND EXCLUSIONS
1. Service includes LASEK procedure for both eyes including surgeon professional services.
2. The final net amount may be reduced after applicable discounts, such as Senior Citizen or PWD benefits.
3. The procedure is performed under local/topical anesthesia.
4. Facility fees and diagnostic tests are billed separately and are paid directly by the patient.
5. Post-operative medicines and three post-operative follow-up visits within six months are included.
6. Final treatment plan requires full ophthalmic evaluation and diagnostic testing. Visual outcomes vary and are not guaranteed.
7. When applicable, PhilHealth pre-approval is required. Insurance or HMO cases require an approved letter of authority or guarantee letter before the procedure.
8. A daily hospital room rate charge applies to all admissions when required and is billed separately by the hospital based on room type and length of stay.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Dr. Manolette Roque | Dr. Barbara Roque
St. Luke’s Medical Center – Global City
2nd Floor, Units 217-218, Roque Eye Clinic, Medical Arts Building
Rizal Drive cor. 5th Ave, Taguig City 1634, Philippines
+63-917-844-2020
+63-998-998-2020
+63-2-8828-2020
+63-2-8789-7700 ext. 7217
+63-2-8789-7700 ext. 7218
DETAILS
LASEK (LASER-ASSISTED SUBEPITHELIAL KERATECTOMY)
LASEK is a laser vision correction procedure that reshapes the cornea to improve vision. Unlike LASIK, LASEK preserves the outer layer of the cornea instead of creating a deeper flap. As a result, it suits patients with thinner corneas or those at higher risk for flap-related issues. Therefore, patients can achieve clearer vision with a surface-based approach.
WHAT THIS SERVICE TREATS
LASEK corrects refractive errors that cause blurred vision. These include nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. Because these conditions affect how light focuses on the retina, patients often experience difficulty with daily tasks. Therefore, reshaping the cornea improves focus and visual clarity.
HOW THE PROCEDURE WORKS
First, the surgeon applies anesthetic drops to keep the eye comfortable. Next, the surgeon gently loosens the thin outer layer of the cornea. Then, an excimer laser reshapes the corneal surface according to a personalized plan. After that, the surgeon repositions the surface layer and places a protective contact lens. As a result, the eye begins to heal while vision gradually improves.
WHO MAY BENEFIT
LASEK may benefit patients who are not ideal candidates for LASIK. For example, individuals with thin corneas or active lifestyles may prefer a surface procedure. In addition, patients who want to avoid a corneal flap may consider this option. Therefore, LASEK offers an alternative for safe and effective vision correction.
RECOVERY AND EXPECTED OUTCOMES
Recovery after LASEK takes longer than LASIK. Patients may experience mild discomfort, light sensitivity, and blurred vision during the first few days. However, vision gradually improves over several weeks. Because healing occurs at the surface, careful follow-up and medication use support recovery. As a result, patients achieve stable visual outcomes over time.
SAFETY AND CLINICAL CONSIDERATIONS
The surgeon performs LASEK after detailed screening and measurements. In addition, the doctor evaluates corneal thickness, shape, and eye health. While LASEK has a strong safety profile, risks may include dry eye, haze, glare, or infection. Therefore, proper patient selection and follow-up care remain essential.









