Schedule Your Appointment

New Client Initial Consultation
2 hours
Your first appointment will be a comprehensive review of your current ailment as well as a thorough overview of your health history. Unlike the allopathic model, homeopaths seek to find the root of disease which is why we have a longer initial appointment. My prescription for you will be based on your individual set of symptoms and tailored to your physical, mental, and emotional condition. This appointment will provide the foundation of our homeopathic relationship and set you on your journey to balance and wellness.
Follow-Up Appointment
30 min - 1 hour
During our follow-up appointments, I will be asking you to tell me about your symptoms - what is better, what is worse, what is new, and what is the same - since you started on the remedy. These follow-ups are important to help me track how you're reacting to the chosen remedy and potency and make any adjustments, if needed. As is always the case in homeopathy, I will be just as interested in hearing about any mental and emotional developments as in physical changes.


Acute Illness Appointment
25 min
This is for established clients and children who are having an acute, self-limiting illness such as the stomach or respiratory flu that's "been going around". If you or your child are undergoing chronic care, make sure to check in with me at the first signs of any acute illness. This is how I can track your body's reaction to the chronic remedy prescribed and help you progress through it more quickly.
Scheduling
Scheduling and maintaining consistent follow-ups is an integral part of how homeopathy works. I will schedule your next follow-up at the end of each session, so we do not go too long without touching base with each other. If too much time passes, it will be harder for the client to remember his or her symptoms. These symptoms serve as my guide for your homeopathic treatment, so it is pivotal that I receive them in a timely manner. If there are bumps in the road and we need to modify your treatment plan, close communication will allow us to navigate those bumps much more smoothly.
