PRICE
OVERVIEW, TERMS & CONTACT INFO
PRK PACKAGE INCLUSIONS:
1. PRK laser vision correction (both eyes, bilateral, simultaneous, same-day out-patient surgery)
2. Bandage contact lenses
3. Post-PRK goggles
4. Post-PRK ophthalmic medications (one set)
5. Post-PRK follow-up visits for six months
PRK PACKAGE EXCLUSIONS:
1. Refractive surgery suitability screening
2. Dry eye tests (Keratograph, Meibomian gland scan, Tear osmolarity)
3. Retina and optic nerve head tests (Clarus fundus photos, OCT macula, OCT optic nerve)
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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
Dr. Manolette Roque | Dr. Barbara Roque
St. Luke’s Medical Center – Global City
2nd Floor, Tan Eng Gee Eye Institute, Main Hospital Building
Rizal Drive cor. 5th Ave, Taguig City 1634, Philippines
+63-998-582-1980
+63-2-8789-7700 ext. 2020
+63-2-8789-7700 ext. 2024
DETAILS
DESCRIPTION OF THE PROCEDURE
Photorefractive Keratectomy or PRK is a laser vision correction procedure used to reduce or eliminate the need for eyeglasses or contact lenses. It treats nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism by reshaping the front surface of the eye called the cornea using an excimer laser.
In PRK, the thin outer skin layer of the cornea (epithelium) is gently removed. The laser then precisely reshapes the corneal tissue to improve how light is focused on the retina. The surface layer naturally grows back over several days.
PRK is an established, evidence-based procedure and is recognized as safe and effective for properly selected patients.
WHO MAY BENEFIT
PRK may be recommended for patients who:
Have stable eyeglass or contact lens prescriptions
Have corneas that are too thin for LASIK
Have certain corneal surface or flap-related risk factors
Prefer a flap-free laser vision correction method
A full eye examination and diagnostic testing are required to confirm eligibility.
EXPECTED BENEFITS
The intended benefits of PRK include:
Reduced dependence on eyeglasses or contact lenses
Improved uncorrected distance vision
Long-term refractive correction in suitable candidates
No creation of a corneal flap
Most patients achieve functional distance vision, but perfect vision without glasses cannot be guaranteed.
KNOWN RISKS AND POSSIBLE COMPLICATIONS
All surgical procedures carry risk. With PRK, possible risks and side effects include:
Pain, foreign body sensation, and light sensitivity for several days
Blurred or fluctuating vision during early healing
Dry eye symptoms
Glare, halos, or night vision disturbances
Corneal haze or scarring
Infection or delayed epithelial healing
Under-correction or over-correction that may require enhancement or glasses
Serious complications are uncommon but can affect vision. Additional treatment or surgery may be required in some cases.
ALTERNATIVES
Reasonable alternatives include:
Continued use of eyeglasses or contact lenses
Other laser procedures such as LASIK or SMILE, if suitable
Implantable lens procedures in selected cases
No treatment
The choice depends on clinical findings, lifestyle needs, and patient preference.
WHAT TO EXPECT AFTER THE PROCEDURE
A bandage contact lens is placed after PRK and usually kept for several days. Vision is typically blurry at first and improves gradually over weeks.
Typical recovery features include:
Discomfort for 3 to 5 days
Use of prescribed eye drops for several weeks to months
Activity restrictions during early healing
Follow-up visits as scheduled
Final visual outcome may take several weeks to months to stabilize.
PATIENT RESPONSIBILITIES
For safety and best results, the patient agrees to:
Provide complete and accurate medical history
Follow all medication and aftercare instructions
Attend all follow-up visits
Report warning symptoms promptly
NO GUARANTEE
While PRK is supported by clinical evidence and widely performed, outcomes vary per individual. No guarantee or warranty can be made regarding exact visual results. The procedure aims to reduce dependence on corrective lenses but may not eliminate them completely.










