I am the founder of the Good Health Clinic in Plymouth, Devon and am registered with the Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council (CNHC), a member of the Naturopathic Nutrition Association (NNA) and the Academy of Nutritional Medicine (AONM). My purpose as a practitioner is to get people well. I have helped hundreds of people regain their optimum health. This is the most rewarding aspect of my job.
Although a personal practitioner, I refer patients to a network of other health professionals like Biological dentists, infection-literate ENT specialists, chiropractors/osteopaths and physicians who play an important role in the resolution of patients’ health issues.
Throughout my clinical practice, I have seen that people don’t recover properly unless they address their underlying infections. There has been a dental aspect in almost every case of chronic fatigue I have seen. Therefore, I have a particular interest in how dental infections and toxins affect general health.
My degree in Nutritional Medicine from the University of West London taught me the effectiveness of the Functional Medicine approach to chronic health conditions. Functional Medicine addresses root causes instead of suppressing symptoms. As I am also an Oxford University graduate, I am passionate about accessing the latest scientific research in my field, which I use to improve patients’ health.
As a member of the Academy of Nutritional Medicine (AONM), I benefit from continuing professional training from leading scientists and physicians globally. These includes training in chronic infections, Lyme, PANS/PANDAS (autoimmune strep-related infection), CIRS (Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome), gut and hormone health, safe and effective detoxification - the areas of health that most impact my patients.