Squint Treatment
Kiran Eye Care in Mancherial offers specialized treatment for squint (strabismus), a condition where the eyes do not align properly. Squint can affect vision, depth perception, and appearance—but with expert care and timely intervention, alignment and visual function can be restored.
Our dedicated eye specialists provide advanced diagnostic evaluations and personalized treatment plans, including corrective glasses, vision therapy, and squint surgery. Conveniently located near Laxmi Theatre Complex, we serve patients across Mancherial and nearby areas. Whether it's in children or adults, Kiran Eye Care is known for accurate diagnosis, compassionate care, and successful squint correction outcomes.
Benefits of squint treatment :
Squint treatment at Kiran Eye Care improves eye alignment, restores binocular vision, and boosts confidence with expert care.
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Correct Eye Alignment
Squint correction aligns the eyes properly, improving both cosmetic appearance and depth perception.
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Improved Vision Function
With treated squint, patients experience better visual coordination and reduced eye strain, enhancing overall
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Boost in Self-Confidence
Corrected squint, especially in children, greatly improves self-esteem and social interaction.
Long-Term Eye Care Services
Kiran Eye Care in Mancherial provides end-to-end squint care—from evaluation to post-treatment follow-ups. Our team ensures accurate diagnosis using advanced equipment and develops treatment tailored to each patient's condition.
For young children, early detection is vital to avoid long-term vision problems like lazy eye (amblyopia). For adults, squint correction may require a combination of therapy and surgery. Our compassionate approach makes children and families feel at ease throughout the process. We are committed to long-term results and ongoing support.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common queries about squint causes, treatment options, and recovery.
Squint can be caused by muscle imbalances, nerve problems, or uncorrected vision issues. It may be present at birth or develop later due to trauma or illness.
Yes. While treatment in children is ideal, adults can also benefit from vision therapy or surgery for improved alignment and appearance.
In some cases, especially in children, prescription glasses can correct squint caused by refractive errors. However, other cases may require additional treatments.
Squint surgery involves adjusting the eye muscles to align the eyes properly. It is safe, effective, and often done on an outpatient basis.
