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Homeopath

See people with health conditions and give them alternative remedies based on the idea of homeopathy.

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What it's like

You would see people with health conditions and give them remedies based on the idea of homeopathy.

Homeopathy is a complementary or alternative therapy. It is based on the idea that substances which cause symptoms can, in extremely small amounts, be used to cure or ease them.

You might see people experiencing problems such as headaches, stress, arthritis and eczema.

You’d ask people about their lifestyle and emotional issues as well as their physical symptoms. Your sensitive and non-judgemental approach will help you build trust and rapport with each person you see.

You would:

  • Discuss their symptoms and their wider life

  • Choose an appropriate homeopathic remedy

  • Prepare and dispense the remedy

  • Treat the person during visits, or explain how they can use homeopathic remedies at home

  • Keep detailed notes

  • Advise on wider health and lifestyle issues

  • Refer people to health practitioners if necessary

You could see people who might be referred by their GP or come to see you on a private basis.

You’d be running your own business, so you’d need to handle tasks like administration, finance, marketing and advertising your practice.

Hours

Most homeopaths are self-employed. This means that you could choose your own working hours, although you may have to offer evening and weekend appointments to meet the needs of your patients. Most homeopaths work between one and three days a week.

Environment

You may work from your own home, from an alternative therapy clinic or sometimes a GP surgery or hospital. You may also visit patients in their homes.

Travel

You may visit patients in their homes.

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You would need a Diploma/Licentiate in Homeopathic Medicine qualification recognised by one of the professional Homeopathy bodies such as the Society of Homeopaths.

There are currently no Diploma/Licentiate in Homeopathic Medicine courses available in Scotland but full-time, part-time and partial distance learning courses are available in England and Wales; see the Society of Homeopathy for details.  

Homeopathy is no longer recognised or offered as treatment by NHS England.

Qualifications and experience that show understanding of health and wellbeing and caring for people such as SQA Wider Achievement Wellbeing Award (SCQF Level 3-5).

Once qualified it is not yet compulsory to register with one of the homeopathy professional bodies but it is highly recommended.

To be approved for membership of the Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme run by Disclosure Scotland.

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