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Squint (Strabismus)

Squint (Strabismus)

Squint or strabismus is a condition where the eyes are not aligned properly — one eye may turn inward, outward, upward, or downward. Early detection and treatment in children is crucial to prevent lazy eye.

Scope & Coverage

Eye alignment assessment
Cover-uncover test
Prism bar measurement
Binocular vision evaluation
Amblyopia screening
Referral for surgical or non-surgical treatment

What Our Patients Say

"My child's squint was detected early at home, and treatment was started promptly."

— Nandini Pillai

"Glasses corrected my daughter's squint without needing surgery!"

— Rajiv Mathur

"The cover-uncover test was so simple. Never realized squint could be measured at home."

— Geeta Sharma

"Vision therapy exercises recommended have improved my son's eye alignment."

— Kiran Bhat

"Got referred for surgery and the outcome was excellent. Thank you!"

— Parveen Kaur

Frequently Asked Questions

Some infant squints may resolve, but persistent squint after 4 months needs evaluation.
Uncorrected refractive errors, nerve palsies, genetics, and sometimes no identifiable cause.
No, glasses, prisms, and vision therapy can help in many cases. Surgery is for significant squints.
Yes, from nerve palsies, thyroid disease, stroke, or other neurological conditions.
Yes, it can cause double vision in adults and lazy eye (amblyopia) in children.

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