Is surgery not possible if a child with strabismus does not cooperate with the examinations? Yes, if the child does not cooperate in all the examinations, the doctor will not be able to obtain accurate examination results and diagnosis, and the surgery will not be performed. For some small children, although they cannot cooperate with some precise examinations, some important examinations related to surgery can be performed after several examinations and the doctor’s clinical experience, so that a relatively accurate result can be obtained and an important diagnostic condition or clue for strabismus can be found. In particular, it is important to repeat the examination several times. Of course, the general principle is that if the child does not cooperate at all with the examination operation, then it really should not be rushed into surgery.