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20 minute introductory call (Free): If you have questions about using homeopathy or if you’d just like to chat for 20 minutes before scheduling an appointment, please feel free to contact me directly to schedule a phone or video call.
Acute intake appointments ($40): These appointments are for recent, rapid onset complaints and are generally 30 minutes long, with follow-ups via phone call and/or email/text for the next 3-7 days.
Chronic intake appointments ($250): These appointment are for more longstanding conditions. They are generally 1.5 - 2 hours long and are aimed at deeply understanding your physical, mental, and emotional state.
Chronic follow-up appointments ($75) These appointments are aimed at tracking your progress and assessing next steps.
To make an appointment: You can either make an appointment by contacting me directly or by accessing the Client Portal below.
I am proud to be a part of the Homeopathy Help Network (HHN), which provides high quality, accessible homeopathic care for both acute and chronic complaints. If you choose to seek assistance through HHN and would like to request me, please ask for Rachael Doherty on the request form.
I am a clinician that also engages in research. I work alongside HOHM Foundation Office of Research. All research conducted by HOHM Foundation Office of Research involving human subjects is undertaken according to human research protocols and is formally approved by the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine’s Research Ethics Board. Clients/patients may consent to have the anonymized clinical information from their case used for research purposes. I protect clients’/patients’ rights to privacy by withholding names and all other identifying information. Clients/patients have the right to give or withdraw consent to have case information used for research purposes at any time. By consenting, clients/patients do not waive any rights to legal recourse in the event of research-related harm (TCPS2-2022, article 3.2 (k)). If you have any inquiries about this research or would like to withdraw your consent, please contact HOHM Foundation Office of Research at research@hohmfoundation.org. To learn more about the work of the HOHM Foundation Office of Research, please visit HOHM Foundation’s Research page. For any questions about the nature and scope of the research, you can contact research@hohmfoundation.org
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