Vision is affected by changes in the nervous systems. The Mind-Eye Connection measures sensory integration – how auditory, visual, balance and motor pathways interact with the mind and with each other. What you see, and how you see, creates your world.

Diagnostic and Consultation Services are available to provide patients with a bigger plan for Autism, Allergies and Chemical Imbalances, Brain Injury, Central Auditory Processing Disorders (CAPD), Dyslexia, Electrocution Survivors, Head Trauma, Macular Degeneration, Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD), Perceptual deficits resulting from Strokes, Punctal Plugs for Dry Eyes.

To schedule an appointment, call Martha or Marilyn at 847-501-2020.
Since a thorough history is important, a complete intake form is required.
Select the appropriate intake form for your needs:

Click here for the Infants and Toddlers Form
Infants and Toddlers

Click here for the School Age Children Form
School Age Children


Click here for the Adults Form
Adults


Click here for the Mild Brain Injury Form
Mild
Brain Injury

Click here for the Traumatic Brain Injury Form
Traumatic
Brain Injury

Dr. Zelinsky provides workshops to groups so that they understand first hand what types of subtle clues to look for.

Books are available summarizing in layperson form how visual processing is important. A child who is diagnosed with ADD, ADHD, CAPD, Developmental Delays, for example, may in fact be producing these symptoms partially because of visual systems dysfunctions. An optometrist specializing in visual processing looks at the big picture of how the environment affects the person’s mind and body. This involves the interaction between a person and their environment, as well as unconscious reflex functions. The developmental examination covers much more than how well you can see.