The eye is a highly complex organ composed of various tissues and structures that function together to enable vision. Ocular disorders can range from benign, self-limiting conditions to malignant, potentially metastatic tumors. A wide array of factors can contribute to eye diseases, leading to a spectrum of signs and symptoms. These symptoms may be as mild as minor irritation or discomfort, or as severe as blurred vision or complete blindness. One example of an ocular disorder is strabismus, a condition characterized by misalignment of the eyes. In strabismus, one eye typically fixates on an object of interest while the other deviates inward (esotropia), outward (exotropia), downward (hypotropia), or upward (hypertropia).