Designation: Certified Comprehensive Iridologist (IIPA)

These are your steps to become certified by IIPA as a Certified Comprehensive Iridologist.

You will submit the following to IIPA:

  • Proof of completion of successful completetion of Iridology I and II
  • Proof of completion of an approved Anatomy and Physiology (A & P) class
  • 10 case studies

You will then take an exam with IIPA to qualify as a Certified Comprehensive Iridologist.

If you take Iridology I and II  with Betty Sue O'Brian then she will coach you on your case studies and your exam prep. Betty Sue is a past-President of IIPA and a Diplomat Instructor for IIPA.

Iridology I and II. (IIPA requirement for Certification)

This online course covers Iridology I and II, and contributes to your preparation to be certified as a Certified Comprehensive Iridologist by the International Iridology Practitioners Association (IIPA)

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Designation: Master Iridologist

If you already have the IIPA Comprehensive Iridologist Certification, or equivalent experience and knowledge, you can take additional courses to become a Master Iridologist.  The required  courses are:

Each of these classes will provide Continuing Education Units (CEUs) accepted by the International Iridology Practitioners' Association (IIPA).

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Sclerology 101

Learn Sclerology online via four weekly in-person webinars. Sclerology's window into the body's mysteries provides a clearer view to the causes of health concerns.

If you are a Certified Comprehensive Iridologist, this class provides Continuing Education Units (CEUs) recognized by IIPA.

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Advanced Iridology

This advanced course correlates iridology with other eye modalities such as Rayid, Sclerology, and Time Risk, to explore the interconnectivity of the emotions, life style and genetic health.

If you are a Certified Comprehensive Iridologist, this class provides Continuing Education Units (CEUs) recognized by IIPA.

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