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Services - Squint
Grewal Eye Institute provides facility for squint management and surgery. The success of the surgery depends very significantly on assessment of the squint and the expertise of the surgeon.
Normally both of our eyes are aligned parallel in all directions. The eye is moved with the help of six muscles attached to its outside. To focus both the eyes on to the same spot, all the muscles in both eyes must work together in a coordinated manner. Squint, (commonly called "Teer") is a condition in which the eyes are misaligned and point in different directions.
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