Squint Surgery in New Delhi

Hospitals, clinics and medical centers in New Delhi, India performing Squint Surgery.

$  Cost of Squint Surgery (Lazy Eye) in India

Minimum priceMaximum price
Squint Surgery$US 2,000$US 2,300

Moolchand Medcity Contact Moolchand Medcity
Trust Hospital, New Delhi, India
JCI AccreditationJCI Accreditation   NABH AccreditationNABH Accreditation
Trust based hospital that treats around 7,000 international patients a year. India's first JCI and comprehensive NABH accredited hospital.
Availability:
Squint is treated at Moolchand Medcity
view all >4 listed ophthalmologists:
Dr. Satish Mehta
Dr. Satish Mehta
Ophthalmology
Dr. Manoj Rai Mehta
Dr. Manoj Rai Mehta
Ophthalmology
Nova Medical Center Kailash Colony Contact Nova Medical Center Kailash Colony
Medical Center, New Delhi, India
A modern surgery center, opened in 2010, specializing in elective surgeries. Medical procedures carriedout at the center include general surgery, urology, pediatrics, orthopedics, oncology, plastic and cosmetic surgery, ophthalmology, pain management.
Availability:
Squint is treated at Nova Medical Center Kailash Colony
Max Eye Care Contact Max Eye Care
Eye Surgery Center, New Delhi, India
An ophthalmology center with a wide coverage of eye care services to offer, from checkups, diagnostics, treatments, surgeries, and other eye care procedures.
Availability:
Squint is treated at Max Eye Care
Listed ophthalmologist:
Dr. Sanjay Dhawan
Dr. Sanjay Dhawan
Cataract Surgery,Refractive Surgery,Glaucoma Surgery,Medical Ophthalmology
Chaudhary Eye Centre & Laser Vision Contact Chaudhary Eye Centre & Laser Vision
Eye Surgery Center, New Delhi, India
An ophthalmology specialty center offering services and facilities of the latest advancements in treating various eye problems.
Availability:
Squint is treated at Chaudhary Eye Centre
view all >8 listed ophthalmologists:
Dr. Sanjay Chaudhary
Dr. Sanjay Chaudhary
Specs-Removal Clinic & Cataract Clinic
Dr. Ajay Aurora
Dr. Ajay Aurora
Retina Clinic
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About Squint Surgery

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What is Squint Surgery?
Squint surgery is eye muscle repair surgery carried out to correct a squint in the eye, a condition otherwise known as strabismus, cross-eye or lazy-eye. In some cases, strabismus can only be effectively treated with surgery.
Squint surgery aims to eliminate double vision, improve three-dimensional vision and improve the abnormal posture of the head. Squint surgery is usually carried out on children but may be done on adults.

How is Squint Surgery carried out?
  • During squint surgery the surgeon makes a fine cut in the tissue covering the eye and locates the eye muscles needing correction.
  • The surgeon strengthens and weakens the muscles in the eye by removing muscle or tendon and reattaching muscle further back in the eye.
  • Dissolvable stitches are used so that minor adjustments to the squint surgery can be carried out when the patient is fully awake.


Duration of procedure/surgery:
Squint surgery takes 1 to 2 hours to complete.

Days admitted:
Squint surgery usually takes place on an outpatient basis with no overnight stay.

Anesthesia:
Children, and most adults, receive a general anesthesia for squint surgery although it is possible to use local anesthesia.

Recovery:
- You will be able to go home after a few hours of recovery following squint surgery.
- Most people can return to work or normal activities 2 to 3 days after squint surgery.
- The eye may remain red or bloodshot for up to 3 weeks after squint surgery, after which the eye will look normal.

Risks:
- Temporary double vision.
- Permanent double vision (rare).
- Lost muscle, where the eye muscle recoils behind the eyeball.
- Perforation of the outer coating (sclera) of the eye.
- Retinal detachment (very rare).

After care:
- Use prescribed eye drops or ointment for a few weeks after squint surgery.
- Take pain killers for any minor discomfort.
- Avoid rubbing the eyes for the first few days after squint surgery.
- Don’t go swimming for two to three weeks following squint surgery.

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