Homoeopathic medicines and consultation costs
All homoeopathic consultation costs include personalised homoeopathic treatments.
What are treatments?
Homoeopathic medicines or treatments are prepared under strict homoeopathic pharmacopoeia guidelines from various natural resources including plants and minerals.
Medicines may be given in the form of liquid, granules, powder or tablets and are designed to stimulate the body's natural healing forces.
Medicines may be given in the form of liquid, granules, powder or tablets and are designed to stimulate the body's natural healing forces.
Standard consultation costs
The intial cost of consultation is $60.
Concession and children will be charged at $50
Extended consultations - over an hour - will be charged up to $90.
All prices include homoeopathic treatments.
Healthfund rebates are available from most major health insurance funds on the ancillary benefits table.
Concession and children will be charged at $50
Extended consultations - over an hour - will be charged up to $90.
All prices include homoeopathic treatments.
Healthfund rebates are available from most major health insurance funds on the ancillary benefits table.
Choose a qualified practitioner
If you want to use a homoeopathic treatment, you should consult a registered practitioner.
All professional members of the Australian Homoeopathic Association (AHA) are registered with the Australian Registry of Homoeopaths and are recognised by all the major health insurance funds for rebates on ancillary benefit tables.
It is important to note that naturopaths are not homoeopaths. Naturopathic training does not meet the government's education standards for homoeopathy, though some naturopaths may have undertaken additional studies to meet these requirements.
Always look for a fully qualified homoeopath.
All professional members of the Australian Homoeopathic Association (AHA) are registered with the Australian Registry of Homoeopaths and are recognised by all the major health insurance funds for rebates on ancillary benefit tables.
It is important to note that naturopaths are not homoeopaths. Naturopathic training does not meet the government's education standards for homoeopathy, though some naturopaths may have undertaken additional studies to meet these requirements.
Always look for a fully qualified homoeopath.