Understanding Crossed Eyes (Strabismus) and Treatment Options
Strabismus, commonly referred to as being cross-eyed, is a condition where the eyes do not align properly. This misalignment can affect vision, depth perception, and overall eye health if left untreated. Fortunately, strabismus correction can help realign the eyes and improve both function and appearance. At Ophthalmology Associates of Queens in Astoria, NY, Dr. Chad Haller provides care for individuals with strabismus, offering solutions to help patients achieve proper eye alignment and improved visual outcomes.
What Is Strabismus?
Strabismus occurs when the muscles controlling eye movement are not working together, causing one or both eyes to turn inward, outward, upward, or downward. This condition can develop in childhood or later in life due to factors such as genetics, neurological conditions, or trauma. Strabismus can lead to double vision, eye strain, or amblyopia (lazy eye) if not treated. The severity of strabismus varies, with some cases being intermittent and others constant. Early diagnosis and treatment are essential to prevent long-term complications and to support healthy vision development, especially in children.
How Strabismus Is Treated
Strabismus correction depends on the underlying cause and the severity of the condition. At Ophthalmology Associates of Queens, Dr. Chad Haller begins with a comprehensive eye examination to assess the alignment and movement of the eyes. Treatment options may include prescription glasses, vision therapy, or surgical correction.
For mild cases, glasses or vision therapy can help strengthen the eye muscles and improve coordination. In more severe cases, strabismus surgery may be recommended to adjust the muscles around the eyes, allowing them to align properly. This procedure is typically performed on an outpatient basis and can significantly enhance both vision and appearance.
Schedule Your Appointment Today
If you or your child is experiencing crossed eyes or other symptoms of strabismus, Ophthalmology Associates of Queens in Astoria, NY, is here to help. Dr. Chad Haller provides care to improve eye alignment and support healthy vision. Call us today at (718) 728-0224 to schedule your consultation and take the first step toward a clearer, more aligned vision.