What to Expect

Your first appointment is an in-depth consultation where we explore your physical, emotional and mental health, lifestyle, and history. From there, we develop a treatment plan designed specifically for you.

In other words...

Everything about you is important to us.

Not just your disease's name, but we also trying to work out your survival state. To do that some off the questions we will ask you are:

  • What do you think of your situation?

  • What is your happy space?

  • What is a really bad day?

  • How is your body keeping you alive?

  • What are your body's patterns?

  • Do you have unique or unusual symptoms?

  • What your situation preventing you from doing?

  • How are the symptoms moving through your body?

  • Does/Did anything trigger this situation?

  • Does anything reduces your symptoms?

  • Does anything make them worse?

These details are essential because they help build a complete picture of your survival state, which we then try to match to one of 3,000 remedies.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens during a homeopathy consultation?

A homeopathy consultation involves an in-depth discussion about your health history, current symptoms, emotional wellbeing, sleep, energy, stress patterns, and lifestyle. Homeopaths use this information to select a remedy matched to the individual rather than simply the diagnosis.



How long is a first homeopathy appointment?

Initial consultations commonly last between 60 and 120 minutes depending on the complexity of the case. Follow-up appointments are usually shorter.

What questions will a homeopath ask?

Questions may include your medical history, sleep patterns, food cravings, stress responses, energy levels, emotional state, and what makes symptoms better or worse.

How long does homeopathy take to work?

The timeframe varies depending on the individual, the condition, and overall health. Some people notice changes quickly while longer-standing concerns may take more time and follow-up care.

Do I need to stop conventional medication?

Patients should continue working with their GP or specialist and should not stop prescribed medication without medical advice.

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