Naturopathy online consultation — natural, whole-person approach to health and wellbeing

Naturopathy Online Consultation

PAEAN Therapy offers naturopathy online consultations to clients across the UK. A holistic, root-cause approach to health that combines herbal medicine, nutritional therapy, and lifestyle medicine — delivered via video call, with your bespoke prescription dispatched to your door.

What Is Naturopathy?

Naturopathy is a system of natural healthcare that recognises the body's innate ability to heal itself when given the right support. A naturopath works to remove obstacles to health, optimise nutrition, and use plant-based medicines to rebalance the body's systems. Rather than treating isolated symptoms, naturopathy seeks to understand the whole person — physical, mental, and emotional — and address the root causes of illness.

Naturopathy draws on a rich tradition of natural medicine while integrating current evidence from nutritional science, phytotherapy research, and functional medicine. A 2020 systematic review in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine found naturopathic care significantly improved outcomes in chronic disease management.

What Happens During a Naturopathy Consultation?

Your initial consultation (60–90 minutes) covers a comprehensive, whole-person assessment:

  • Full health history and current symptoms
  • Diet, digestion, and nutritional status
  • Sleep quality, energy levels, and fatigue patterns
  • Stress, emotional health, and lifestyle factors
  • Review of any previous test results or medical history

From this assessment, your naturopath creates a personalised treatment plan that may include herbal medicine, dietary recommendations, nutritional supplements, and lifestyle changes.

Herbal tea infusion as part of a naturopathic treatment plan
Herbal teas, tinctures, and food-based medicine form the foundation of naturopathic treatment at PAEAN Therapy

Conditions Naturopathy Can Support

Hormonal Health

Menopause, PCOS, perimenopause, thyroid conditions, adrenal fatigue

Digestive Health

IBS, bloating, acid reflux, SIBO, leaky gut, gut microbiome

Immune Health

Recurrent infections, autoimmune support, allergy, hay fever

Mental Wellbeing

Anxiety, low mood, burnout, stress, nervous system support

Skin Conditions

Eczema, psoriasis, acne — treating the root cause, not just the skin

Chronic Fatigue

ME/CFS, fibromyalgia, post-viral fatigue, low energy, adrenal support

Why Choose Online Naturopathy?

Online naturopathy consultations offer all the depth and quality of in-person care, delivered conveniently via video call. You receive the same thorough, personalised assessment and treatment plan — with bespoke herbal medicines delivered directly to your door. Clients across the UK, from rural areas to city centres, can access specialist naturopathic care without the need to travel.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is naturopathy evidence-based?

Many naturopathic approaches have a growing evidence base. Herbal medicine, specific dietary interventions, and stress management techniques have been studied extensively. Your naturopath will always discuss the evidence base alongside traditional use for any treatment they recommend.

How many naturopathy sessions will I need?

This depends on your condition and goals. Many clients see significant improvement after 3–4 appointments (initial consultation plus follow-ups). Chronic or complex conditions may benefit from ongoing support over 6–12 months.

Can naturopathy work alongside my GP's treatment?

Yes — naturopathy is a complementary approach, working alongside your conventional medical care. Your naturopath will always advise you to maintain your relationship with your GP and will flag anything that requires conventional medical assessment.

References & Further Reading

  1. General Council and Register of Naturopaths (GCRN). About Naturopathy. naturopathy.org.uk
  2. Oberg, E.B. & Bradley, R. (2020). Naturopathic medicine and the treatment of chronic disease. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 26(3).
  3. Pizzorno, J. & Murray, M. (2012). Textbook of Natural Medicine. 4th ed. Churchill Livingstone.
  4. NHS. Complementary and alternative medicine. nhs.uk
  5. World Health Organization. Benchmarks for Training in Naturopathy. who.int

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Disclaimer: Naturopathy is a complementary therapy and does not replace conventional medical care. The information on this page is educational only. Always consult your GP for diagnosis and before changing or stopping any prescribed treatment.