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Though we have no dearth of health information around us, yet we remain incapable of enhancing & restoring our health and wellbeing. Sadly, often we are left feeling helpless. The very joy of living is lost
It is real, when patients talk about healthcare systems failing them (Refer image - Challenges).

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She sees patients locally and offers video consultations to patients across the length and breadth of India; and further in Canada, the US, UK, Europe and Africa. She listens carefully to your individual health journey. She understands the uniqueness of your path in health and wellbeing.
She draws out a person-centred homeopathic treatment plan to accelerate healing in each patient.

Homeopathic Consultation Process & Outcomes

The first consultation and case taking: In this, the homeopath listens to you

During this, the homeopath will also discuss aspects like

Remedy selection and homeopathic prescribing: Unique to your disease process & progress, your body’s symptoms & response, and your individual mental/emotional disposition, the homeopath has to identify remedy or remedies for you.

Considering your case, the homeopath may identify your best suited remedy/remedies:

Next, the homeopath prescribes the potency, dosage, frequency, duration needed in your case; advises necessary care points; suggests a date for a follow-up visit.

Follow-up consultation and change in prescription: While prescribing your medication, a homeopath suggests a follow-up date. This is important in order to:

The goal of homeopathic treatment is to assist your body’s self-regulatory mechanism, correct the imbalances and restore your healthy body functions.
Homeopathic remedies act as catalysts in this process and don’t render your body dependent on them.
A homeopath aims to bring you to minimum use of remedies and finally halt your remedy intake, once health levels are restored, over a period of time.
The cases where continued treatment is necessary, it is a case of palliative care and may need regular/continued follow-ups.