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Squints (strabismus)

A weakness in one or more of the muscles of the eye will cause the eye to turn or move away from the normal focusing position.  This is commonly known as a squint. A squint can be corrected by surgery, or by using glasses.  Rarely, children may grow out of a squint. Surgical correction of squint usually involves a general anaesthetic. In the procedure, the muscles involved are repositioned to correct the alignment.  It is important to recognise and treat a squint as, if left uncorrected, it can result in permanent impairment of vision.

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Contact Details

For Eye Outpatient Enquiries: Team Support Administrator 8:30 am to 4:00 pm
Ph: (04) 806 2650 or

Email: EyeDeptEnquiries@ccdhb.org.nz

For In-patient Enquiries: (04) 385 5947 or (04) 385 5949

For urgent eye problems please contact your GP or the emergency department


Clinics also held at :
Kenepuru Hospital
Rahia St
Porirua

Hutt Hospital
High St
Lower Hutt

Street Address

Wellington Hospital
Riddiford St
Newtown
Wellington 6021

Postal Address

Wellington Hospital
Private Bag 7902
Wellington South

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