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If you feel that there is nothing to be done about your condition or that the side effects of the drugs you are taking are making you feel worse, then maybe I can help. I am a registered homeopath treating adults and children. I treat a wide variety of issues including depression, anxiety, sleep issues, eczema, hay fever, as well as my specialism.


I offer a free 15 minute consultation via phone or Skype to all new patients.

Clinic runs Mondays, Fridays 10am ? 7pm. Saturday - 10am - 6pm.

Sage Homeopathy Clinic is in Streatham hill. Easy parking and good transport links.

For more information go to www.sagehomeopathy.com or call 07852 437526

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