Strabismus Surgery
Strabismus, sometimes known as "squint” or “misalignment of the eyes," is a disorder in which the line of sight of one eye is not aligned normally with the line of sight of the other eye. Surgery is performed on the eye muscles in order to properly adjust the way these muscles rotate the eyes.
In this way, a normal alignment of the eyes is restored. Normal alignment can enhance vision, depth perception, head position, communication and quality of life. Both children and adults can benefit from strabismus surgery.
Doctors who perform strabismus surgery:
