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Hours
Monday: 8AM - 5PM
Tuesday: 8AM - 5PM
Wednesday: 8AM - 5PM
Thursday: 12 - 7PM
Friday: 8AM - 5PM
Saturday: ClosedSunday: Closed
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accepts credit cards accepts insurance open to all
Ratings
Google: 4.4/5 BBB: A+Vision Rehabilitation Associates
191 Waukegan Rd #115, Northfield
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Dr. Zost and Dr. Sorensen are excellent at what they do. Dr. Zost helped my high schooler who developed difficulties reading and concentrating after year and half of online schooling. Dr. Zost provided 12 weeks of vision therapy to correct convergence insufficiency. My older child had also developed issues reading and Dr. Sorensen was able to bring about a huge improvement with about 8 sessions of vision therapy. Dr. Sorenson helped me with how my brain processed space, I had 14 sessions of vision therapy and I can now drive with more confidence, read more efficiently. My husband had a yearly eye exam with Dr. Zost. Couldn't be happier with the quality of care. No unnecessary...read full review
I brought both of my children in for vision therapy from Dec - May 2023. My biggest concerns were my sons reading ability and comprehension, and my daughter's drifting left eye. As we went through the therapy with Dr. Sorenson, I could see improvements in both of my children. Completing homework with my son was easier, and he did not get as frustrated when reading. We were making slow progress, but it was working.The new school year just started, and both kids just completed their Measure of Academic Progress (MAP) tests. My son's reading percentile increased by 7% and is at the highest it's been in years. My daughter's increased by 20%! I firmly believe the vision therapy...read full review
Vision therapy with Dr Sorrenson has been life altering! One might even say “life saving”. I woke on the morning of 4/11/22 to find my world spinning. The dizziness was overwhelming, making it impossible to walk straight without holding on to furniture, walls, counter tops etc. In May of 2020 I had a cochlear implant in my right ear which was quite successful. Knowing that one’s balance is located in the middle ear I feared my vertigo was related to my cochlear. After 3 days of living “on a merry go round” and unable to leave the couch I sought appointments with my primary care doctor who diagnosed PPBV (crystals in my middle ear). The exercises did not...read full review