Soliman Paroli Eye Center joins First Lady's LAB for ALL in Subic

Explaining the result of the AI assisted retinal camera. More than thousands of attendees in the background.

Top: Dr Vianzon. Bottom: Left, Dr Paroli and right, Dr Magno. Along with them was Dr. Pangan (not in the photo)

Last May 21, 2024, the office of the First Lady conducted its LAB FOR ALL in Subic, inviting various companies and government agencies in the said project.

Soliman Paroli Eye Center was part of the team that comprised the eyecare booth. Aside from bringing Slit lamp biomicroscopes to assess the eyes, Soliman Paroli Eye Center also brought advanced Dry Eye testing machines to the venue to assist the doctors in deciding which eye drop medications they would give a patient for free.

From left to right: Dr Nakpil, national president of the Integrated Philippine Association of Optometrists. Sandigan Bayan Associate Justice Econg. Dr Mark Paroli. and Dr. Jonathan Paroli.

They also brought an AI-powered retinal Camera capable of assessing a person's retinal health, which is monitored and validated by the two retinal specialists present.

Dr Pius Paroli, using a hand-held Auto Refractometer to get the tentative eye grade of a patient.

The vision of those who visited the booth also got their vision examined using a hand-held auto refractometer, which is able to get the tentative power of the eye, and the result is refined by the board-certified Optometrists from the Integrated Philippine Association of Optometrists, inc. - Zambales Chapter.

LAB FOR ALL is an event organised by the Office of the First Lady, that aims to make healthcare accessible to all Filipinos. The caravan is set to go from different region all over the Philippine.

Dr Pius Paroli and Dr Mark Paroli, taking a photo with the Integrated Philippine Association of Optometrists, inc. - Zambales chapter.