Take her to see a physical therapist ASAP. It's called congenital torticollis and my daughter had it (she only looked left as well). Continue with therapy until they completely discharge her. This is VERY important.
My daughter had it and we brought her to a PT at 3 months old. My husband was in the military at the time and the therapist just told me to continue working on these few exercises at home...this was a HUGE mistake. While I worked on the exercises at home, I never fully resolved the issue (and I couldn't tell because to me it looked like she was looking both directions).
Anyhow, I moved to the Savannah area when my daughter was 10 months old and thank God...she was not crawling yet and when I brought her in to see Dr. Hobby (Pediatrics Assoc. AWESOME pediatrician)....he immediately asked me if she had a history of torticollis and suggested I get her evaulated by a physical therapist.
It took 3 months (she was 13 months) before she even started crawling. She did not walk until she was 18 months. She had speech delays that they said were partially in fault of the lack of development from the torticollis (partially it was ear infections as well but the torticollis contributed).
So PLEASE don't wait. If you're in the Pooler area or Savannah area I STRONGLY recommend Backus Children's Hospital...they have therapists in downtown Savannah or in Pooler near Cancun's (If you're interested PM me and I'll send you the phone #). Sherry was her physical therapist and she was absolutely amazing...so amazing that I wish my daughter could still see her weekly but she healed her.
So, I don't mean to freak you out...I just hate for another mom to go through the heart ache and frustration of having to do physical therapy for years and speech therapy also because of something that can be resolved early on. GOOD LUCK! :)