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Availability & Fees

Clinic Times
Mo: 
Pigeon Cottage, Ilsington. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays 10am – 6pm  

Ali: 
Exeter Natural Health Centre  Tuesdays 10am – 6pm
      Pigeon Cottage, Ilsington  Wednesdays 10am-6pm


Our Fees
Our fee structure reflects the ongoing balancing act between providing a service that is professional and one that is accessible to a wide range of folk.

Adults: an hour and a half is allowed for the initial consultation and the fee for this is £80.

For follow-up consultations we ask for £60 and allow an hour. Follow–up consultations are tailored to meet your individual needs and will be discussed with you as part of your individual treatment plan.

Children or young adults under 16 years of age: an hour is allowed for the initial consultation and the fee for this is £60. Follow ups can be 30 minutes to one hour and the fee varies from £40-60.

For telephone consultations by appointment we ask for £50 for an hour.

Please note that these fees include the cost of the medicines.

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Payments
Payment at the end of your consultation is greatly appreciated. Payments need to be by cheque, cash or BACs.
​Our bank details are: HSBC  The Homoeopathic Practice sort code 40 20 30   Account number 52374099

Some medical insurance companies include homeopathic treatment. You may wish to check your policy.

Fees for Jungian therapy click here


Cancellations
​If you cannot keep an appointment, we would appreciate 24 hours notice from you so that your consultation time may be allocated to another patient. If not, we regret that we may have to charge you the full fee.




‘I have found Mr Morrish to be much more concerned with my welfare than with his fees, something, alas, I have found to be a rare commodity.’  WR

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