Dr. Ingryd Lorenzana, OD, FAAO, FCOVD, CBHP, Optometrist
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Dr. Ingryd Lorenzana, OD, FAAO, FCOVD, CBHP

Optometrist (Pediatric) | Pediatrics

2 Executive Ct Ste 3 South Barrington IL, 60010

About

Dr. Ingryd Lorenzana is an international award-winning optometrist and vision specialist, the innovator of the groundbreaking patent-pending CogniViision® “TRAIN the BRAIN not JUST the EYES “protocol that targets vision disordes in the brain where vision happens and a true believer in Brain Training through vision as the most accelerated and ffective method to succeed in school, excel in sports, increase productivity in the work place ultimately transforming quality of life.

Dr. Ingryd, as her patient’s call her, has a great passion for her work, and with good reason. She truly is a testament of when she, the “patient” had to become the “doctor” to find solutions for her own ailments. Most of her life, she struggled with reading and attention issues. She loved to learn, but had great difficulty with being a slow reader and didn’t know why. She always had to work harder and study longer than any of her friends just to keep up if she was to succeed. Born in Colombia, she came to the US at 10 years of age and was led to believe that her struggles with reading and attention were due to English being her second language. 

It was not until Optometry School that she discovered she had been struggling with an undiagnosed visual condition known as Convergence Insufficiency (CI). CI is an eye-teaming problem in which the eyes have a strong tendency to drift outward when reading or doing work close-up. A person with CI, or a binocular vision disorder, must use extra effort to make the eyes turn back in, which can lead to slower visual processing speed and can impact the way a person learns, reads and even pays attention. Completing a course of vision therapy for the treatment of CI became pivotal to obtaining her degree and inspired her to choose vision learning disabilities as the focus of her life’s work. She went on to complete a Residency in Pediatrics – Binocular Vision and Perception at the Illinois Eye Institute, including an internship at Children’s Memorial Department of Ophthalmology and the Illinois College of Optometry, where she earned her doctorate degree.

Early in her career she taught at both the Illinois College of optometry and Southern College of Optometry, but then went on to established Advanced Vision Center in 2003, where she serves as Director for Pediatric and Adult Specialty Optometric Services. In 2012, she founded the Brain Vision Institute with the mission to specifically provide the Neuro-Optometry and vision therapy services to patients diagnosed with neuro-functional disorders as seen in ADD/ADHD, Learning and Reading Disabilities, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Sensory Processing Disorders, concusiion, and brain injury as well as treating patient with strabismus, amblyopia, convergence insufficiency, eye movement skills, and visual perceptual disorders.

She continuously stays at the forefront of the latest neuroscience research as seen through the expansion of her work to include management of visual processing deficits in patients with concussion and traumatic brain injury through maintaining over 20 various certification that include, but are not limited to: certified IMPACT Pediatric and Adult Concussion Provider, Brain Health Provider for the Amen Clinic Method, Advanced Brain Technologies, HeartMath, BrainSpan and the safe and sound program. 

Dr. Lorenzana is a Fellow of both the College of Optometrist for Visual Development and The American Academy of Optometry in additional to serving as Adjunct faculty to both the Chicago College of Optometry and Western University College of Optometry. She is and active contributor to the arena of children’s vision research specifically in the area of strabismus and amblyopia as an active principal investigator for the Pediatric Eye Disease Investigative Group since 2004. 

As a highly sought after, international speaker, Dr. Lorenzana has garnered numerous industry awards for her research and contributions to optometry. She has been featured on the “Donny Loves Jenny” TV series for her work with Jenny McCarthy’s Son, Evan, and WGN Channel 9 Morning News on the topics of children’s vision and it impact on learning. She was named “3D Eye Doctor of the Year” from Hollywood’s 3D International and Advanced Media Society and won the 2014 Influential Women in Business Award from the Daily Herald. In 2013, she was selected America’s Top Optometrist by the Consumer research Council of America. However, she considers her greatest achievement to be the opportunity to make a difference in every one of her patient’s lives.

Education and Training

Mundelein College BS 1989

Illinois College of Optometry OD 1994

Illinois Eye Institute Pediatric/Binocular Vision 1995

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Dr. Ingryd Lorenzana, OD, FAAO, FCOVD, CBHP
Dr. Ingryd Lorenzana, OD, FAAO, FCOVD, CBHP's Expert Contributions
  • What is the treatment for childhood myopia?

    This is a complex answer. For the most complete answer I have put together a YouTube video that you can watch here: What every parent should know about myopia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gfeDOxsnOI&t=18s READ MORE

  • Can pediatric nearsightedness be fixed?

    Based on todays research, once you develop nearsightedness, it can only be managed and work towards preventing further progression. First line approach is to exercise every possible route for prevention(limit digital devices, outdoor activities, supplements) once developed, then use management approaches to slow down progression: these include low dose atropine drops at bed time, Misight FDA approved contact lenses for myopia management and hard lenses used during the nigh time that reshape the eye for clear vision during the day referred to as Orthokeratology. READ MORE

  • Can I wear computer glasses all the time?

    This question requires further clarification because there are 2 major components in computer glasses: 1) commonly a "blue" tint filter to block out harmful blue light effect and the other is 2) a slight added magnification to enlarge print or near items for easier viewing. If your computer glasses ONLY have the first component you can chose to wear them all the time for lighting comfort. However, if your computer glasses also have the added magnification component to see near targets easier, you may ONLY wear them for near visual tasks as the added magnification would make your distance vision blurry and not appropriate for driving or distance task. Therefore the answer to your question is: it depends on the components that make up the computer glasses! READ MORE

  • Can I wear sunglasses with contacts?

    Yes. Actually, polarized sunglasses over the contact lenses will enhance daytime vision, while protecting eyes from sun and wind to prevent dryness! READ MORE

  • Can your eyes be too sensitive for contacts?

    Under normal circumstances, eyes should be able to tolerate contact lenses. You must have an thorough evaluation to see what other circumstances may be contributing to your eyes being overly sensitive (dry eyes, anxiety, etc) READ MORE

Areas of expertise and specialization

PediatricsVision ImpairmentVision Neuro-RehabilitationDevelopmental VisionIntegrative Health and Vision

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • Adjunct Clinical Professor of Optometry Western University - College of Optometry 2013 - Present
  • Adjunct Clinical Professor of Optometry Mid-Western College of Optometry 2020 - Present

Professional Memberships

  • Pediatric Eye Disease Research Investigative Group  
  • Fellow American Academy of Optometry  
  • Fellow College of Vision Development and Perception  
  • Association of Research in Vision and Ophtholmology  

Dr. Ingryd Lorenzana, OD, FAAO, FCOVD, CBHP's Practice location

2 Executive Ct Ste 3 -
South Barrington, IL 60010
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