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Your visit may include registration, eye tests, and a consultation with our eye care professionals. Depending on your condition and the type of assessment required, certain eye tests may involve pupil dilation.
For first-time patients or comprehensive eye assessments, the visit may take 2 hours or longer.
Please bring the following documents on the day of your appointment (where applicable):
- Identification
- Singapore NRIC
- Birth Certificate (for patients under 15 years old)
- Passport with Employment Pass / Work Permit / Dependant’s Pass
- Medical & benefits documents
- Referral letter from your polyclinic, GP, private clinic, or other healthcare institution (for first visits)
- Any other medical benefits or eligibility cards
- We recommend wearing glasses, as you may be asked to remove your contact lenses during certain tests
- If you wear contact lenses, please bring your contact lens case and glasses
- Sunglasses may be helpful, as some eye drops can cause temporary light sensitivity
Please arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled appointment time to allow for registration and preparation.
- Some eye tests may cause temporary blurred vision or light sensitivity for a few hours.
- You are advised not to drive after your appointment if pupil dilation or certain eye tests are performed.
- Please arrange for alternative transport or have someone accompany you, if needed.
Eagle Eye Centre is a specialist ophthalmology centre in Singapore providing diagnosis, treatment, and surgery for a wide range of eye conditions.
Services include cataract surgery, glaucoma management, retinal care, cornea and ocular surface services, refractive vision correction procedures such as LASIK, PRK, SMILE, and Implantable Collamer Lens (ICL), as well as paediatric and adult strabismus management. The centre also offers oculoplastic services, neuro-ophthalmology care, ocular inflammation management, and comprehensive eye specialist consultations.
Eagle Eye Centre is a licensed medical clinic operating within Singapore’s regulated healthcare system and complies with standards set by the Ministry of Health Singapore.
Eagle Eye Centre is led by a team of experienced ophthalmologists with subspecialty expertise across the full spectrum of eye care, including cataract surgery, cornea and ocular surface diseases, retinal conditions, glaucoma management, refractive vision correction (LASIK, PRK, SMILE, and Implantable Collamer Lens), paediatric ophthalmology and strabismus, oculoplastic and eyelid surgery, neuro-ophthalmology, and ocular inflammation and uveitis care.
Our doctors have received specialist training in Singapore and internationally, and provide personalised care tailored to each patient’s eye condition, lifestyle, and visual needs.
Eagle Eye Centre provides comprehensive eye care services including:
- Cataract diagnosis and surgery
- Refractive vision correction (LASIK, PRK, SMILE, and ICL)
- Glaucoma diagnosis and management
- Retina and macular disease care
- Diabetic eye screening and treatment
- Cornea and ocular surface disease management
- Paediatric ophthalmology and strabismus care
- Oculoplastic and eyelid surgery
- Neuro-ophthalmology services
- Ocular inflammation and uveitis management
- Comprehensive eye specialist consultations
Consultation fees vary depending on the complexity of the visit and whether specialised eye tests or diagnostic scans are required. First consultation fees start from $185, while follow-up consultations start from $135.
If additional investigations or procedures are recommended, patients will be informed of the estimated costs before proceeding.
Depending on your policy coverage, some eye consultations, tests, and procedures may be claimable through private health insurance, corporate insurance plans, or Integrated Shield Plans.
Certain eye procedures, such as cataract surgery, may be eligible for claims under MediSave, subject to prevailing claim limits and medical eligibility.
No referral is required to book a consultation at Eagle Eye Centre. Patients are welcome to make an appointment directly with our eye specialists.
Referrals from general practitioners, optometrists, or other healthcare providers are also welcome. Some patients also choose to visit Eagle Eye Centre for a second opinion on an existing diagnosis or recommended treatment plan.
Injectable treatments for aesthetic purposes are generally not Medisave-claimable. Patients should check with the relevant governing bodies or their own insurance provider regarding coverage or reimbursement, as eligibility may vary
Most patients experience minimal discomfort. Techniques such as topical anaesthesia or cooling measures may be used to enhance comfort during treatment.
Certain medical conditions, active infections, or allergies may affect suitability. Full medical history and assessment help identify any contraindications. Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals are usually advised to defer elective aesthetic treatments.
Yes. Injectable treatments can be part of a broader rejuvenation plan, including non-surgical or surgical procedures that your oculoplastic surgeon may recommend based on your facial needs.
Most patients are able to resume normal activities shortly after treatment. Your surgeon will provide specific aftercare instructions, including any activities to avoid in the first 24–48 hours to minimise swelling or bruising.
Injectable treatments are generally safe when performed by trained oculoplastic surgeons. Common temporary effects include mild swelling, redness, or bruising at injection sites. Your surgeon will discuss potential side effects, precautions, and suitability in detail during your consultation.
Yes — when performed by a specialist, injections are planned to preserve natural movement and avoid a “frozen” look. The goal is subtle enhancement.
The duration of results varies by treatment type and individual factors. Anti-wrinkle effects typically last several months, while dermal rejuvenation injectables can last longer depending on the product and area treated. Your surgeon will discuss expected longevity during consultation.
Results vary depending on individual anatomy and the type of injectables used. Most patients notice a gradual smoothing of dynamic lines and improved facial contours. Final outcomes typically become noticeable within days to weeks after treatment.
Treatment areas are chosen based on a detailed clinical assessment that considers muscle activity, volume loss, skin condition, and overall facial proportions. The aim is to achieve balanced improvement that respects your natural expressions and eye safety.
A personalised consultation is the first step, during which your oculoplastic surgeon will assess your facial anatomy, discuss your concerns, and review your medical history. This helps determine whether anti-wrinkle or dermal rejuvenation injectables are suitable for your goals.
Yes. Injectables can be part of a broader rejuvenation plan (non-surgical or surgical) recommended by your surgeon.