Eye Muscle Surgery (Strabismus)

Strabismus, or crossed eyes, can cause visual impairment, loss of binocular vision, and blindness in the weaker eye. Surgery can correct problems before vision is lost or prevent further deterioration from occurring. Strabismus, or crossed eyes, is the term for when a person cannot align both eyes on an object at the same time. The condition occurs in about 5% of children, and many adults suffer from it as well. Strabismus can be congenital (present from birth) or acquired from eye injury, diabetes, stroke and other conditions.

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ORA® Cataract Surgery

ORA assists in using Advanced Technology Lenses by ensuring precise selection and placement, leading to better visual outcomes. After cataract removal, ORA measures the eye to select the best lens shape and power. During the procedure, your surgeon can make real-time adjustments based on these measurements to optimize your vision.