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Andrew Miller - [Dalry, Ayrshire] Classical homeopath available for consultation.

Barbara Geraghty - [Wimbledon, London] Homeopathic practitioner.

Cherry Smith - [Purley, Surrey] Practice details including net consultation. Information about homeopathy and allergies.

Chris Wilkinson - [Bristol] Information about his homeopathy practice, the Venus Stella Errans and Alabaster provings, and information about the remedy Hekla Lava.

Deborah Eastham - [Forest Hill, London] Details of her practice and some introductory information on homeopathy.

Dr. Tony Shaw - [North of England] Private homeopathy practice.

Elke Rohn - [Blyth, Nottinghamshire and Rotherham, South Yorkshire] Introduction to homeopathy and practice details.

Jan McCrerie - [Billericay and Wickford, Essex] Practice details.

Marliese Symons - [Croydon] Details of her homeopathy practice, advice and faq.

Melanie Fyson - [Oxford] Classical homeopath offering treatment and advice.

Neil Spence - [Aberdeen and Forfar] Practice details and introduction to homeopathy.

Newcastle Homoeopathic Practice - [Newcastle-under-Lyme] Practice with four professionally qualified homeopaths with courses on offer for various levels. Some basic advice about remedies.

Nigel Summerley - [London and Portishead] Practising homeopath. Information on clinics and background to homeopathy.

Rochelle Marsden - [Southport] Practitioner. Introduction to homeopathy and information on first aid remedies.

Pauline Storie - [Leeds] Practitioner.

Sam Scarffe - [Isle of Man] Information about consultations and an introduction to homeopathic medicine and healing.

Sujal Zaveri - [Enfield, North London] Homeopathic practitioner.

Sunrise Children's Clinic - [London] Provides treatment to low income families and training and experience to homeopathic students and practitioners.

Vicky Burley - [Central London and Sanderstead, Surrey] Her homeopathic practice details and treatment information.

Sandra Baker - [Orpington, Wimbledon and Gillingham] Homeopathic advice and treatment.

Travelling Homoeopaths Collective - Details of services offered by practitioners who travel to fayres, festivals and other outdoor occasions to provide on-site treatment and promote homeopathy in general.

Kenneth Mayne - [Bangor, Northern Ireland] Practitioner offering classical homeopathic treatment. Practice details and introduction to the treatment offered.

Institute of Homoeopathy List of Homoeopaths - List of practitioners by area.

Annie Hall - [Lincoln and Louth] Practice information for homoeopath and health counsellor. Also sells remedy kits.

The Homeopathic Practice - [London W1, St Albans, and Eastbourne] Two practitioners describe their practices and fees.

Daphne Nancholas - [Bristol] Practitioner specialising womens health using homeopathy and herbs. Personal introduction and practice details.

Jill Banton - [Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire] Practitioner gives in depth explanations into the workings of homeopathy.

John Cumming - [Battersea, London] Description of services offered by a homeopath specialising in treating the causes of occupational and managerial stress.

Diana Miller - [Faversham and Broadstairs, Kent] Practitioner details her services and introduces homeopathy.

Donna Hughes - [Leatherhead, Surrey and Crystal Palace, London] Practitioner gives a detailed introduction to homeopathy, a selection of basic remedy pictures, first aid remedies and practice information.

David Sandom - [Solihull, West Midlands] Homeopath introduces his practice.

Keith R. Smeaton - [Reigate and Horley, Surrey and London SE12] Introduction to his homeopathy practice.

Tulip Hambleton - [London] Practice details and brief biography, offering homeopathic and naturopathic services.

Margit Wendelberger-James - [Bishops Stortford and Old Harlow, Essex] Practitioner describes her credentials and gives practice details including fees.

Sharon McLean Heath - [Brighton] Homeopathic practice description and some brief suggestions for acute treatments.

Adrianna Holman - [London W1, SE1, and E14] Homeopath also offering massage treatments. Self help articles, first aid treatments by email and practice details.

Jo Evans - [London W1] Homeopath gives info about her practice and an introduction to homeopathy, first aid treatment, and materia medica of sea and some plant remedies.

Ed Mansell - [Bath and Bristol] Introduction to homeopathy and details of his practice.

Kathy Parker - [Edinburgh] Information on homeopathy, her clinics and contact details.

Suzanne Hall - [Woodstock, Oxfordshire] Brief practice details.

Jane Barkes - [West Stour and Shaftesbury, Dorset; Wandsworth Bridge, London; Wantage, Oxfordshire] Brief practice details including a photo.

Coral Byford - [Brentwood, Essex] Short introduction to her practice.

Roger Knight - [Leeds] Introduction to his practice.

Annamaria Small - [Chichester] Details of her practice and various related resources for patients.

Mary English - [Bath] Introduction to this practitioner with information on the provings of Tempesta, Helvetia and Stanton Drew Stones.

Shamim Akhtar - [Luton] Practitioner gives and introduction to homeopathy and contact details.

Annette Middleton - [Battersea and Notting Hill, London] Practitioner gives an introduction to her practice, introductory homeopathy course and offers buteyko breathing therapy.

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