Get In Touch

We'd love to hear from you. Whether you're ready to book a consultation or just have questions about homeopathy, we're here to help.

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Email

contact@goldcoasthomeopathy.com

We aim to respond within 24 hours

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Phone

07 4277 1737

Monday - Friday: 9am - 5pm

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Online Consultations

Secure video consultations
Available Australia-wide
Remedies posted to your door

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Clinic Hours

Monday - Friday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday: By Appointment
Sunday: Closed

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I book an appointment?

You can book an appointment by calling us, sending an email, or using the contact form above. We'll get back to you promptly to confirm your booking and provide any necessary information.

What should I bring to my first appointment?

Please bring any relevant medical records, a list of current medications, and the completed health questionnaire we'll send you. Feel free to bring notes about your symptoms or health concerns.

Do you offer online consultations?

Yes, we offer online consultations via video call for both initial and follow-up appointments. This is a convenient option if you're unable to visit our clinic in person.

Are children welcome?

Absolutely! Homeopathy is safe and gentle for children of all ages. We have experience treating infants, children, and teenagers for a wide range of conditions.

What are your fees?

Our fees vary depending on the type of consultation. Initial consultations are typically longer and more comprehensive than follow-up visits. Please contact us for current pricing information.

How do online consultations work?

Online consultations are conducted via secure video call. You'll receive a link before your appointment. The consultation follows the same thorough process as an in-person visit. Remedies are posted directly to your door after the appointment.

Important Notice

If you are experiencing a medical emergency, please call 000 immediately or go to your nearest emergency department. Homeopathy is a complementary therapy and should not replace emergency medical care.