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1004 days ago

Non-profit naturopathic or herbal advice for lingering health problems

Shelley from Hurworth

Hi Neighbours!
My name is Shelley Gard, I live in New Plymouth with my husband and children. This year, I am based in Auckland, part-time, to complete my Bachelor of Natural Medicine / degree in Naturopathy and Medical Herbalism.

My reason for messaging, is to provide you, or your friends and family with an opportunity to visit me @ the Paua Clinic, Ellerslie. This fantastic Naturopathic Clinic is full of expert advice, using evidence-based quality natural solutions for health care. We also have full use of a dispensary, on site, with quality ‘practitioner-only’ supplements and herbal medicines.

I only have EIGHT consultation spots left, as part of my study requirements. This is a fantastic opportunity to utilise the clinic and resources, while I am there. I am interested in helping people suffering from anxiety, stress, and depression with natural solutions.

$40 first consultation (90 mins). $20 students (Uni, high school).
FREE children under 6 and seniors. FREE follow-ups everyone (60 min).

Note: First consultations must be completed @ the Paua Clinic in Ellerslie, Auckland, face to face. After which follow-ups can be conducted anywhere in New Zealand via zoom.

Please contact me to secure a booking or pass this on to loved ones living in Auckland.
Email booking enquiries to: shelley.gard@spcnmstudent.ac.nz
Many thanks for taking the time to read my message. Much appreciated!
Shelley 😊

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