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Patient Care

Case taking

A thorough consultation and investigation is done with the patient to obtain the totality of symptoms and root cause of the disease in order to get full picture of the case.

Since homeopathic remedy does not correspond superficially to a particular disease, it must be customized to match individual to that disease, a process called as “individualization”. The very same illness in another patient is most often be cured with an entirely different remedy – thus we could have two different remedies that cure two different patients with the same disease. Just as each patient is one of a kind, given his or her unique composition of symptoms, so too is the remedy selected unique and not to be adulterated by any other substance.

Administration of Homoeopathic medicine

Homoeopathic medicines can be administered in drops, grains or globules or powder form. The medicines are taken strictly according to doctors instructions i.e., according to the severity and intensity of the disease they can be taken once or twice or thrice a day or sometimes may be repeated for every 10 min or for every one or two or three hours etc

Usually, patient will be instructed to take before 15- 20 min of before or after meal.

The medicines should not be touched with hands directly in order to avoid contamination. They should be placed in the vial/cap given to the bottle or in to a clean paper or spoon and then are placed on the tongue.Medicines should be kept away from direct sunlight and strong-smelling substances like perfumes, camphor etc. they should be stored in cool, dry place.

The medicines are easy to administer and can be given easily to any age group including new-borns, infants, and are also very safe in pregnancy and lactation. Medicines are delivered at your door step by courier services, usually you will receive them within in two to three working days after the consultation.

Follow up
  • It depends upon the severity of the case for acute illness, and doctor would decide from time to time.
  • In the treatment of a chronic illness, the follow up is usually after 15 days or one month.
  • However, the follow up after how many days are decided from patient to patient, disease to disease, and severity to severity, and time to time based on various parameters that doctor would decide.