My professional path began in nursing, where I worked for years in hospital and clinic settings. I saw firsthand the value of modern medicine in emergencies and acute illness, but I also saw its limits. Many patients live with chronic or recurring conditions where conventional care offers little beyond symptom control. Others feel unseen in a system that moves too quickly.
This gap drew me to homeopathy, first as a patient, and later as a student. Homeopathy offers a framework for understanding patterns across body and mind, and supports deep shifts as well as short-term relief. It asks not what is the diagnosis? but also who is the person experiencing it, and how?
In today’s complex world — where stress, environment, lifestyle, and genetics all intersect — I believe health care needs both rigor and nuance. My nursing background gives me grounding in safe practice, critical thinking, and clinical care, and as a future homeopath, I aim to listen more deeply, value the individual, and seek solutions where standard treatment may have reached its limits.
I work with people of all ages, focusing on both acute complaints and long-term concerns, to create steady, meaningful change.
I am currently a third-year student at the Centre for Homeopathic Education (CHE), the largest homeopathic college in the UK, and renowned for its high standards. I work closely with a supervisor to ensure quality care. I see patients at a subsidized rate on Zoom, and in-person in Jerusalem, Israel.
I look forward to hearing from you.