Sarah Mason - Naturopath and Medical Herbalist (3rd Year Student)
I am in my final semester at South Pacific College of Natural Medicine and as past of my course requirements to graduate, I have to do 70 consultations with clients in Paua Clinic, Ellerslie. All consults are supervised by qualified and experienced Naturopaths and Medical Herbalists.
This is a great opportunity for people to come and experience affordable naturopathic treatment in a professional, confidential and relaxed environment. From sleep issues, anxiety or general lifestyle and nutritional advice to long term health challenges, everyone is welcome.
For an appointment email: Sarah.Mason@spcnmstudent.ac.nz
or text/call 021 0246 1253
Initial consultations: Adults -$40; Children (over 6) -$20; Over 65 and children under 6 are free. All follow-ups consults are free. Herbal medicines and nutritional supplements (if required) are retail price.
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