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How to Find Your Eye Doctor

Find and visit your nearest eye clinics in 3 steps

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Search by Need

Find ophthalmologists based on your concern - routine exam, LASIK, cataracts, or specific eye conditions.

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Compare Clinics

Review doctor credentials, clinic equipment, procedure costs, and patient reviews.

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Schedule Exam

Book your eye examination or consultation. Many clinics offer same-day appointments for urgent cases.

Common Eye Care Services

Common services offered at eye clinics across the Philippines

Comprehensive Eye ExamLASIK Eye SurgeryCataract SurgeryEyeglass & Contact Lens PrescriptionGlaucoma TreatmentDiabetic Retinopathy CareDry Eye TreatmentPediatric Eye Care

Why Choose ClinicFinderPH for Eye Care?

Board-Certified Ophthalmologists

All eye doctors are verified specialists with proper medical training and surgical credentials.

Modern Equipment

Find clinics with advanced diagnostic tools, laser equipment, and surgical facilities.

All Eye Conditions

From routine eye exams to complex surgeries, find specialists for every eye care need.

Transparent Pricing

Compare costs for LASIK, cataract surgery, eye exams, and treatments across multiple clinics.

Frequently Asked Questions

Basic eye exams cost ₱300-₱1,000. Comprehensive exams with specialized tests (OCT, visual field) range from ₱1,500-₱5,000. Contact lens fitting adds ₱500-₱1,500 to the exam fee.

LASIK eye surgery costs ₱50,000-₱120,000 per eye depending on technology used (Bladeless, Femto-LASIK, SMILE). Most clinics offer package deals for both eyes and installment payment plans.

LASIK is considered elective surgery and is typically not covered. However, medically necessary eye surgeries like cataract removal are covered by PhilHealth and some HMO plans.

Adults should have eye exams every 1-2 years, or annually if you wear glasses/contacts or have diabetes. Children should have their first exam at 6 months, then at age 3 and before starting school.

Ophthalmologists are medical doctors who can perform surgery and treat eye diseases. Optometrists provide vision care, prescribe eyeglasses/contacts, but don't perform surgery.

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