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About Julie

I am a healer, working with homeopathic medicine and through the medium of sound.  I have been studying at the School Of Homeopathy in Stroud for the past four years and am about to graduate. I live and work in Water Orton, a village on the outskirts of Birmingham. I am able to offer both online and face to face consultations.  Prior to making an appointment I am happy to be contacted by phone for a discussion about homeopathy and what homeopathic treatment entails. 

 

As a family we have seen a profound improvement in our level of health through the use of homeopathy. I no longer suffer from chronic hay fever, which has plagued me since early childhood. My mother has found a gentle, effective substitute for steroid cream for her skin. I would like to share the benefits of this beautiful medicine with others and I welcome patients of all ages and backgrounds to my clinic.  Having previously been a teacher, I have extensive experience of working with young people with special needs: autism, sensory processing disorder, ADHD, OCD and conditions such as anxiety. I have found that those who are particularly sensitive can benefit enormously from the gentle approach offered by homeopathy.

 

I offer a safe space for you to feel heard and and supported on your journey back to health. I am approachable and compassionate and look forward to working alongside you. 

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What to expect

An initial consultation generally lasts approximately one and a half hours, during which you will have the opportunity to discuss all issues concerning you in a relaxed, non-judgemental, confidential environment. You will then commence a course of treatment consisting of homeopathic remedies and regular consultations to evaluate the impact of these. I am available to provide advice and to answer any questions which arise as your treatment progresses.

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Why not contact me for a free 20 minute call so I can explain how homeopathy works?

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