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How do I find a qualified homeopath in the UK?

Finding a qualified homeopath in the UK involves looking at their training, experience, and professional qualifications. Homeopaths may train through recognised colleges, and some are also medically qualified doctors who have undertaken extensive postgraduate training in homeopathy.

When choosing a homeopath, it is important to consider:

  • How long they have been practising homeopathy

  • Whether they hold recognised qualifications

  • Their experience in treating a wide range of health conditions

  • Whether they have a medical background, particularly for chronic or complex issues

Dr Ayiesha Malik has been practising homeopathy since 2013. She holds the LFHom qualification from the Faculty of Homeopathy, has completed the MFHom course, and is due to sit the MFHom examination. Alongside her medical training as a GP, this provides a strong foundation for safe and integrative homeopathic care.

Over the years, Dr Ayiesha Malik has successfully managed many patients using homeopathy, supporting conditions such as:

  • Eczema and other skin conditions

  • Menstrual and hormonal issues

  • Sinus and recurrent respiratory problems

  • Behavioural and emotional concerns

  • Urinary issues

  • Period problems

  • Anxiety and stress-related symptoms

Patients looking for a qualified homeopath in the UK, particularly one who combines medical expertise with a holistic, root-cause approach, often choose a medical homeopath to ensure treatment is both personalised and safe.


What does a homeopath do?

How much does an appointment cost?

A homeopath works by taking a whole-person approach to health, focusing on physical symptoms alongside emotional wellbeing, lifestyle, and individual health history. Rather than treating a diagnosis alone, homeopathy aims to support the body’s natural healing processes using personalised remedies.

A homeopath typically:

  • Takes a detailed history of physical symptoms and overall health

  • Explores emotional health, stress levels, sleep, and lifestyle factors

  • Prescribes individualised homeopathic remedies

  • Reviews progress over time and adjusts treatment as needed

Homeopathy is intended to work alongside conventional medical care, not replace it. Homeopaths do not replace an NHS GP, hospital treatment, or emergency care. Patients should always seek urgent medical attention when required and continue prescribed medical treatment unless advised otherwise by their doctor.

Many people use homeopathy as a complementary approach, particularly for long-term or recurring symptoms, while remaining under the care of their NHS GP or medical specialist.

As a GP and medical homeopath, Dr Ayiesha Malik integrates homeopathy safely with conventional medicine, ensuring that homeopathic treatment supports — rather than substitutes — appropriate medical care.


Why Choose Dr Ayiesha as Your Homeopath?

How can I find a conventional doctor who combines conventional medicine with homeopathy?

What conditions can homeopathy help with?

Dr Ayiesha Malik is a qualified general practitioner with a passion for mind-body medicine, naturopathy, and holistic health, offering a comprehensive approach to your wellbeing.

Unlike traditional GPs, she focuses on the whole person—body, mind, and lifestyle—to create personalised healthcare plans that go beyond treating symptoms. For patients who want a more detailed understanding of their health, she provides bioresonance scanning, helping identify underlying imbalances and guide effective, natural solutions.

Whether you are seeking conventional medical support, holistic therapies, or a combination of both, she provides integrative healthcare tailored to your individual needs and gets to the root cause. Experience a GP service that blends medical expertise with natural and holistic approaches for complete wellbeing.



How often are homeopathy reviews needed, and how long does it take to see results?

The frequency of homeopathy reviews and the time it takes to see results vary depending on the individual, the condition being treated, and how long symptoms have been present.

In general:

  • Acute or short-term conditions may improve within days or weeks and often require fewer follow-up appointments.

  • Chronic or long-standing conditions usually need a longer period of treatment, with gradual improvement over time.

Patients are typically reviewed:

  • Every 4–6 weeks initially for chronic conditions. Patients often send me a weekly update and some need weekly review initially.

  • Less frequently once symptoms begin to improve

  • On an individual basis, depending on response to treatment

Reviews allow the homeopath to assess progress, adjust remedies if needed, and ensure treatment remains appropriate and safe.

Unlike many conventional medications, homeopathy is not usually taken indefinitely. Once symptoms have resolved and health has stabilised, homeopathic treatment can often be reduced or stopped altogether, rather than continued long term. The aim is to support the body’s natural healing processes, not to create dependence on ongoing treatment.

Homeopathy is commonly used alongside conventional medical care, and patients are advised to continue any prescribed medications unless changes are made in consultation with their NHS GP or specialist.

As a GP and medical homeopath, Dr Ayiesha Malik monitors progress carefully, ensuring that homeopathic treatment is integrated safely and reviewed appropriately, with the goal of reducing the need for ongoing treatment where possible.


Some doctors specialise in homeopathy and naturopathy while also having a medical background, allowing them to work alongside conventional medical care in a safe and informed way. These practitioners focus on holistic, root-cause treatment while understanding how conventional medicine fits into a patient’s overall care.

When looking for this type of practitioner, it is important to choose someone who:

  • Has formal training in homeopathy and naturopathy, like LFHom, MFHom and have completed naturopathic training.

  • Understands conventional medical diagnoses, investigations, and treatment plans

  • Clearly explains that their service does not replace NHS GP or hospital care

  • Is able to collaborate with, and support, existing medical treatment

A practitioner with a medical background is better placed to:

  • Understand and interpret doctors’ diagnoses and treatment plans

  • Recognise when symptoms require medical investigation or referral

  • Safely support patients who are taking conventional medications

  • Offer holistic care that complements, rather than conflicts with, medical management

In her homeopathy and naturopathy work, Dr Ayiesha Malik focuses on holistic, integrative care while fully respecting and working alongside patients’ existing doctors’ plans. Where medical prescribing is required, this is arranged separately through an appropriate medical platform, ensuring care remains safe, transparent, and properly governed.

This approach is particularly suitable for people seeking homeopathic and naturopathic support while remaining medically informed and appropriately supported.

Homeopathy is commonly used to support a wide range of acute and chronic health conditions, particularly where symptoms are persistent, recurrent, or influenced by stress and emotional wellbeing. Rather than treating a diagnosis alone, homeopathy takes a whole-person approach, considering physical symptoms alongside emotional and lifestyle factors.

People often seek homeopathic support for issues such as skin conditions (including eczema), hormonal and menstrual concerns, digestive and gut problems, sinus and recurrent infections, urinary symptoms, anxiety, stress, fatigue, and other long-standing or unexplained symptoms.

Homeopathy can be especially helpful when symptoms continue despite normal test results, or when people are looking for a more root-cause, integrative approach alongside conventional care.

As a GP and medical homeopath, Dr Ayiesha Malik works with patients to ensure homeopathy is used safely and appropriately, alongside an understanding of their wider medical picture.

A 1-hour personalised session costs £150. This includes expert guidance, actionable steps tailored to your goals, and follow-up support to ensure you get the most out of your session. Booking is simple and secure — just click “Book Your Session Now” to reserve your spot.

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