About Me and Homeopathy
I first became interested in homeopathy in the mid 90s when my son was successfully treated for asthma, removing the need for him to take steroids. This remarkable experience lead me to find out more about homeopathy and then to take up a formal course of study in the subject.
I trained for 4 years at the Yorkshire School of Homeopathy where I gained my Licentiate in June 2002. I am also registered with the Society of Homeopaths which means that I practice in accordance with their strict ethical guidelines which are detailed in their Code of Ethics and Practice.
I began in practice immediately following my initial qualification and started at Neal’s Yard Remedies in January 2004 and at the Integrated Health Practice in Huddersfield in June 2005.

Apart from being in practice here in the UK, I have visited Nicaragua twice with the charity Frontline Homeopathy. In a remote village in the north of the country, I worked as a volunteer homeopath and also participated in teaching local health care workers the basics of homeopathy.