Comprehensive Iridology
Levels I & II
Begin your journey to becoming a Certified Comprehensive Iridologist practitioner, which includes two parts titled Level I and Level II.
Level I
In this first level of Iridology, you'll discover how to read and interpret the signs and markings of the iris. You'll learn about the different iris structures and colors and understand the significance of each. Gain a deeper understanding of the various iris signs and what they reveal about a person's health and constitution. Whether you're a holistic health practitioner, an aspiring iridologist, or simply curious about this ancient practice, this course is perfect for you. You'll be guided by an experienced instructor who will break down complex concepts into simple and easy-to-understand lessons. With practical exercises and real-life examples, you'll develop the skills necessary to perform accurate iris analysis.
Level II
Continue your course to become a professional Comprehensive Iridologist. Level II takes you further into Iridology foundations.
This course rounds out the professional Certified Comprehensive® Iridology program and includes studies in Iris Pigments, Lacunae Types, Pupil Tonus, Collarette Signs, Contraction Furrow Signs, Sclera Signs, and more. We also include instruction, demonstration, and practice on how to complete an Iris Analysis and use the Iris Evaluation Form.
Upon completion of Level I and II Iridology studies, the student will then complete eleven (11) Iris Evaluations for review and feedback by the instructor.
Once both Levels of training and eleven (11) Iris Analyses are successfully completed, active Student Members of the International Iridology Practitioners Association will be eligible to sit for IIPA's Board Certification Exam.
Enjoy the flexibility of working at your own pace, with up to six months of interaction and feedback per level from the instructor!
Group Zoom calls are offered bi-weekly for up to six months per level at a preset time determined by the instructor.
Student Membership Fees for one year with the International Iridology Practitioners Association (IIPA) are included in the tuition and will be sent on behalf of the student to the Association when student tuition is paid in full.
What You’ll Walk Away With:
• A clear understanding of iris structure, markings, and what they reveal
• The ability to begin analyzing eyes with confidence
• A structured approach to building your iridology skills step-by-step
• A strong foundation toward IIPA Certification
This Training Is Designed For:
• Natural wellness practitioners ready to deepen their assessment skills
• Students who want a structured, credible path into iridology
• Those called to support others—and want to do it responsibly
• Individuals wanting to better understand their own health patterns
Prerequisite:
College Level Anatomy & Physiology
A Quick but Important Note on Anatomy & Physiology
College-level Anatomy & Physiology is a required companion for earning your certification as a Certified Comprehensive Iridologist through the International Iridology Practitioners Association (IIPA).
If you haven’t taken A&P yet, no worries! You’re welcome to begin your Iridology coursework now and complete A&P alongside it. However, it’s not just a suggestion. It’s a must. A&P must be successfully completed before the designation “Certified Comprehensive Iridologist” can be earned. No exceptions, no shortcuts (and yes, they really do check!).
Before taking your certification exam, all students are required to submit a copy of their A&P transcript to the IIPA Central Office for verification.
If you completed A&P through a traditional college or university, your transcript will be reviewed by the Certifications & Standards Committee to ensure it meets the required scope. Most standard college-level Anatomy & Physiology courses are accepted; however, abbreviated courses (such as those designed specifically for massage therapy programs) typically do not meet the requirement.
Graduates of Trinity School of Natural Health who have completed the CNHP or CHHP programs have already fulfilled this requirement, as Anatomy & Physiology is included as part of their curriculum. You will still need to submit your transcript to Central Office prior to taking your certification exam.
Let’s make sure you’re fully prepared to shine when the time comes!
If you need to take A&P at the college level, check out this open and free course from Carnegie Mellon University.
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What's included in Level I?
Introduction & History of Iridology
Research & Development of Iridology - Charts and Understanding
Anatomy & Physiology of the Eye
Iris Topography
Density and Resiliency
Iris Constitutions Introduction
Ways the Eyes Change
Constitutions: Types by Color
Constitutions: Subtypes by Color
Constitutions: Subtypes by Structure
BONUS - Laminated 8.5 x 11 Iris Chart by Dr. Ellen Jensen
What's included in Level II?
Pigments and Pigment Irregularities
Lacunae Types
Pupil Tonus
The Collarette
The Signs of the Nutritive Zone
Contraction Furrows, Radial Furrows, & Transversals
The Sclera
Eye Diseases and Surgeries
Signs Pointing to Three Syndromes
Iridology in Practice - Case Studies
BONUS - Student Membership fees paid to the International Iridology Practitioners Association
Iridology Camera for Students & Practitioners
As you begin developing your iridology skills, having a reliable camera becomes an important part of your practice. I offer an affordable, beginner-friendly iridology camera that allows you to capture clear, detailed iris images for study and client work.
You can explore the camera and order directly through my Practitioner Tools page.