What are the regulation issues?

There is no legal regulation of homeopathic practitioners. This means that anyone can practise as a homeopath, even if they have no qualifications or experience.

Voluntary regulation aims to protect patient safety, but it does not mean that there is scientific evidence that a treatment is effective.

A number of professional associations can help you to find a homeopath who will practise the treatment in a way that is acceptable to you.

The Society of Homeopaths and the Federation of Holistic Therapists both havea register of homeopathy practitioners, which you can search to find a practitioner near you. These registers are accredited by the Professional Standards Authority.

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Medically Reviewed by a doctor on 21 Dec 2018