The price of eye strabismus surgery depends on the patient’s specific type of strabismus and the surgical approach, the number of extraocular muscles that need to be relaxed (weakened) or shortened (strengthened), and there are regional variations. Strabismus is a disorder of the extraocular muscles in which both eyes cannot look at the target at the same time. Surgical treatment of strabismus involves surgery on the eye muscles, including relaxation (weakening) or shortening (strengthening) of one or more of the extraocular muscles in one or both eyes. Strabismus surgery is performed not only to improve the appearance, but more importantly to establish visual function in both eyes. Generally speaking, if the strabismus is caused by a single factor, such as common strabismus, the surgery only needs to relax (weaken) or shorten (strengthen) one or two of the extraocular muscles of one eye, and the cost will be relatively low, but for compound strabismus, the surgery may relax (weaken) or shorten (strengthen) multiple extraocular muscles of both eyes at the same time, and the cost will be higher. Overall, the cost of strabismus surgery ranges from several thousand dollars, plus the cost of intraoperative anesthesia if the child is young enough to require general anesthesia. Therefore, the cost of strabismus surgery consists of hospitalization, surgery, anesthesia, medication, and other factors, and there are some regional differences.