SMILE Pro / LASIK / ICL Screening

$400 before GST

Who is this for?

Patients aged 18 and above who are considering refractive surgery (SMILE Pro, LASIK, or ICL) to correct myopia, hyperopia, or astigmatism.

What does it help look out for?

Assesses suitability for each type of surgery – looking out for thin or irregular corneas (keratoconus), unstable refraction, severe dry eye, untreated retinal pathology, or inappropriate pupil size. It also determines which surgery type is safest for you.

Visual acuity

Checks uncorrected and best‑corrected vision.

Refraction (manifest +/- cycloplegic)

Determines your stable, true prescription. Two separate refractions are often performed to ensure consistency.

Tonometry

Measures intraocular pressures to rule out glaucoma.

Sirius (3D anterior segment tomography)

Our latest iCare portable system reduces anxiety and provides gentle measurement of intraocular pressure to help rule out conditions such as childhood glaucoma.

Binocular vision assessment

Ensures no significant squint or alignment issue that could worsen after surgery.

Anterior segment examination (slit lamp)

Checks for dry eye, corneal scars, lens clarity, and signs of inflammation.

Dilated retinal examination

A full view of the peripheral retina to detect any holes, tears, or degenerations that would need treatment before surgery.

Optional additional tests (not included in $100 screening, but may be advised):

Pupillometry

Measures pupil size in dim light to reduce risk of night glare.

Axial length and ICL sizing

Specifically for ICL candidates.

Your Treatment Journey

1
Clinical consultation
Discussion of your visual needs, lifestyle, medical history, medications, and expectations.
2
Comprehensive Eye Assessment
Detailed evaluation of prescription stability, corneal health, and visual suitability.
3
Personalised Treatment Planning
Discussion of treatment options based on lifestyle and visual expectations.
4
Procedure & Recovery
Guided surgical care with structured follow-up and recovery monitoring.

Precautions before refractive screening (especially contact lens cessation)

To obtain accurate measurements (especially corneal shape and refraction), contact lenses must be stopped before the screening.

Soft contact lenses
Toric soft lenses
Rigid gas permeable (RGP)
Orthokeratology (Ortho K)

Why is this important? Contact lenses temporarily alter corneal curvature and tear film. Failing to stop wearing them can lead to inaccurate measurements, potentially causing a poor surgical outcome or rejecting a suitable candidate.

Other precautions before the screening appointment:

Do not wear eye makeup on the day.

Arrange for someone to drive you home if you will have dilating drops (blurred vision lasts 4–6 hours).

Bring your current spectacles and any previous eye records.

Questions? Contact us today.

Address
Paragon Medical
290 Orchard Road #08-01/02
Singapore 238859
Call
+65 6399 4768
Email
drngweiyan@auroraeyecentre.com
Hours
Mon- Fri: 8.30am – 5.30pm
Sat: 8.30am – 12.30pm