Orthoptist
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Saynab is a dedicated Orthoptist at Moorfields Eye Hospital Dubai, located in Dubai Healthcare City. With over four years of experience in ocular motility and binocular vision, she has worked with both children and adults in a variety of healthcare settings across the UK, amassing a wide range of clinical expertise.
She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Orthoptics (with Hons) from the University of Sheffield. Throughout her career, Saynab has worked in two large tertiary referral hospitals, where she gained significant experience treating patients from diverse backgrounds. She has a special interest in working with patients with learning difficulties and those on the autism spectrum, employing specialized techniques to meet their unique needs.
Saynab has independently run school screening initiatives, demonstrating her proactive approach to community health. She is passionate about teaching and is dedicated to improving operational systems within healthcare settings to enhance patient care and clinic efficiency. Saynab’s multifaceted expertise and commitment to excellence make her a valuable asset to the field of orthoptics.
A squint, medically known as strabismus, is a condition where the eyes are misaligned and do not look in the same direction. One eye may turn inwards, outwards, upwards, or downwards while the other remains focused. This misalignment affects both children and adults, though its causes and implications may differ depending on age.
In children, a squint often develops due to an imbalance in the muscles controlling the eyes, leading to poor coordination between them. If left untreated, it can cause amblyopia, or “lazy eye,” where the brain begins to favour one eye, potentially impairing vision in the affected eye. Early detection, including glasses, eye patches, or surgery, is crucial for successful treatment.
In adults, strabismus can arise from trauma, neurological conditions, or illnesses like stroke or diabetes. It may cause double vision, headaches, or eye strain, affecting daily activities and quality of life. Treatment options include corrective lenses, vision therapy, or surgery, depending on the underlying cause.
Effective management of squint is vital for improving visual function and overall eye health in children and adults.
At Moorfields Eye Hospitals UAE, our highly qualified adult and paediatric squint surgeons have extensive experience diagnosing and treating all forms of squint.