CONSULTATION | Teleconsultation | Face-to-face consultation

CONSULTATION

CONSULTATION AND SUITABILITY SCREENING

Consultation services at ROQUE Eye Clinic include face-to-face clinic visits and virtual teleconsultation. During each visit, the ophthalmologist evaluates vision, symptoms, and overall eye health. Because early assessment guides proper care, this service helps detect problems and plan treatment. As a result, patients receive clear advice and personalized recommendations.

WHAT THIS SERVICE COVERS

This service addresses a wide range of eye concerns. For example, it evaluates blurred vision, eye strain, redness, dryness, pain, and other symptoms. In addition, it provides screening for cataract, glaucoma, retinal disease, and refractive error. Therefore, both routine check-ups and problem-focused visits benefit from consultation.

TYPES OF CONSULTATION AVAILABLE

Patients may choose the most convenient option based on their needs.

1. Face-to-face clinic consultation with full eye examination and direct testing
2. Virtual teleconsultation for initial advice, follow-up care, and selected concerns
3. Suitability screening for procedures such as laser vision correction or lens-based surgery

HOW THE CONSULTATION WORKS

First, the ophthalmologist reviews the patient’s medical and eye history. Next, the doctor performs a focused examination or reviews available records. Then, additional tests may be recommended when needed. Because each case differs, the doctor explains findings and outlines the next steps. As a result, patients understand their condition and available options.

WHO MAY BENEFIT

This service benefits patients of all ages. For example, individuals with new symptoms, existing eye conditions, or vision changes may seek consultation. In addition, patients preparing for surgery require suitability screening. Therefore, consultation supports both early diagnosis and treatment planning.

RECOVERY AND EXPECTED OUTCOMES

No recovery period is required after consultation. However, some patients may experience temporary blur after dilation during clinic visits. This effect usually resolves within a few hours. As a result, most patients resume normal activities on the same day.

SAFETY AND CLINICAL CONSIDERATIONS

The ophthalmologist performs consultation using standard clinical protocols. In addition, teleconsultation follows safe communication practices. While virtual visits provide guidance, some conditions require in-person examination for accurate diagnosis. Therefore, the doctor may advise clinic evaluation when needed.