All information provided on this website is general in nature and is provided for informational purposes only. All offered treatments and products on this website are not intended to be understood as medical diagnosis. The intention is to support your body, mind and soul to feel well balanced in life and to activate your own healing system. Visitors to this website are fully responsible for how they choose to utilise the content. Never disregard medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this website. Sorelle Homeopathy does not take any responsibility for the content of any other linked websites.
Homeopathy is a traditional medicine. It maybe used in conjunction with other medicines. For any ongoing chronic condition, it is important to be assessed or examined by your healthcare professional or specialist.
ALWAYS SEEK MEDICAL ADVICE IN EMERGENCIES.
The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) as part of the Australian Government of Health and Aging is responsible for ensuring that health care products available in Australia are of an acceptable standard. All products sold in my clinic meet TGA requirements. I have a TGA number. Legal TGA guidelines in relation to homeopathic treatment requires that I inform all patients that they use homeopathic treatment under the following guidelines:
"Use only as directed. If symptoms persist see your health care practitioner. This advice does not replace professional care. These products/these suggestions are for minor ailments only, and are not suitable for the treatment of chronic serious or ongoing illness."
The TGA requires Homeopaths to be very clear that homeopathy cannot claim to treat any condition or illness. Any claims that I treat any health conditions such as arthritis, auto-immune conditions, skin conditions, irritable bowel syndrome, candida or infertility, to name just a few examples, are prohibited.
If you are not satisfied with our service, please contact us. We take complaints seriously and aim to resolve them quickly and fairly. If you remain dissatisfied with our response, you may contact the Health Complaints Commissioner (HCC). The HCC responds to complaints about health services and the handling of health information in Victoria. Their service is free, confidential and impartial. to lodge a complaint with the HCC: Fill out a complaint form online at www.hcc.gov.au or phone 1300 582 113 between 9am and 5pm Monday to Friday to discuss your complaint.