If you are trying to find a homeopathic doctor online to consult regarding your PCOS, here are some tips that may help you.
Firstly, it is critical that you check sites where the doctors are licensed and accredited by an institution specializing in this field. You may come across websites that claim they are the only site where you can find homeopathic doctors, but check the site closely as they may not be registered with anyone.
For example, the British Homeopathic Association has a list of members who meet the guidelines in accreditation and licensing. You can find a doctor within the UK, or anywhere else in the world, simply by clicking on the country. Within seconds several names will appear from your country. In addition, the city and town in which they are located will be listed along with their specialty.
In addition, when you click on the details you will be directed to another page which gives personal information on the doctor, such as profession, qualifications, address, email, telephone number, and website address.
In the US, there is the Natural Center for Homeopathy. However, because anyone can join there is no guarantee that the homeopathic doctors have been accredited, have credentials, or a license of any kind. So, it is worth bookmarking the British Homeopathic Association website.
Secondly, if you know a friend or family member who has knowledge of, or is currently seeing a homeopathic doctor, ask for a consultation to determine if he or she is right for you. Ask about their medical background and the methods used in treatments. Ensure that you feel comfortable with the doctor. Sometimes they may be good at healing, but have a lousy bedside manner (and vice versa).
Thirdly, don’t settle on the first homeopathic doctor you find. Interview two or three and then make a decision.
Finally, read all you can about homeopathy. This will help you to ask the right questions. Most importantly, ensure the doctor is certified by having any of the following: A Council of Homeopathic Certification, belongs to the Homeopathic Association of Naturopathic Physicians, or the American Board of Homeotherapeutics. If you have chosen a practitioner but the course of treatment is causing harmful affects, consult your own physician (but be aware that sometimes your symptoms may get worse before they get better).
While you have the best intentions for finding homeopathic doctors, it would be a wise decision to keep the lines of communication open with your health care provider, just in case an unforeseen problem occurs.
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