Strabismus
Strabismus correction in children using various methods including Botox for optimal aesthetic and functional results.

Specialist in pediatric ophthalmology, strabismus surgery and pediatric glaucoma
Specialist in pediatric ophthalmology,
strabismus surgery and pediatric glaucoma


Dr. Yair Pesoa is a senior physician in the Ophthalmology Department at Schneider Children's Hospital.
Graduate of the Tel Aviv University Faculty of Medicine. Specialized in ophthalmology at Beilinson Hospital in Rabin Medical Center, and subsequently completed a double fellowship in pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus, and in pediatric glaucoma. He completed his advanced training at two leading medical centers worldwide: Sant Joan de Déu Hospital in Barcelona, Spain, and Great Ormond Street Hospital in London, England.
Dr. Pesoa believes in professional and accessible medicine, tailored to children and their parents, with an emphasis on humanity, patience, and listening.
Strabismus correction in children using various methods including Botox for optimal aesthetic and functional results.
Early diagnosis and treatment of lazy eye (Amblyopia) using patches, drops, and glasses to prevent permanent vision damage.
Professional vision examinations and personalized glasses fitting for children.
Advanced treatments to slow the progression of myopia in children, including atropine drops and special lenses.
Opening blocked tear ducts in infants. Effective treatment using irrigation, balloon, or tube methods to resolve discharge and chronic tearing issues.
Cataract diagnosis and surgery in children and infants, including intraocular lens implantation and close monitoring for normal vision development.
Diagnosis and consultation for eyelid ptosis correction in children, to improve vision and aesthetic appearance.
Treatment of stye (chalazion) and various eyelid lesions, including molluscum lesions and benign lesions.
Diagnosis and treatment of congenital glaucoma in children and infants, including surgeries and advanced treatments.
Treatment of secondary glaucoma in children, resulting from other medical conditions or injuries.
Advanced surgeries for treating glaucoma in children, including drainage surgeries and minimally invasive procedures.
CPC (Cyclophotocoagulation) laser treatment to reduce intraocular pressure in treatment-resistant glaucoma.