Pediatric Eye Surgery
Pediatric Eye Surgery provides specialized surgical care for children with eye conditions that may affect vision, eye alignment, or healthy visual development. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment can help protect vision, improve eye function, and support normal visual development.
Overview
Pediatric Eye Surgery focuses on the diagnosis and surgical treatment of eye conditions affecting infants, children, and adolescents. Because children’s eyes are still developing, timely evaluation and appropriate treatment are important for achieving the best possible visual outcomes.
Treatment is planned according to the child’s age, eye condition, vision, and overall needs. Specialized pediatric eye care helps address conditions such as squint, congenital cataract, blocked tear ducts, and other problems requiring surgical intervention.
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