About Us
Helen Jerrard BA (Hons), PGCE, LCPH. Helen has been interested
in alternative ways of helping ourselves and healing for some considerable
time, completing her first complementary health training - a course in reflexology
- in 1993. This hands –on therapy is extremely effective but Helen wished
to go further. When her son’s asthma was helped by homoeopathy and he
stopped using inhalers, she became convinced that this was the system of health
care that she wished to be involved with.
Helen graduated from the College of Practical Homoeopathy in London in 2003 and is very excited about spreading the positive word that homoeopathy is a safe, gentle and effective way of healing ourselves and our families. With a background in education, she is looking forward to the opportunity not only of working as a homoeopathic practitioner but also teaching others, through courses and talks, how effective a therapy homoeopathy can be.
Maggie Reilly LCHE. Maggie has been interested in complementary therapies for several years and has completed a number of courses, including reflexology and crystal healing. Her interest in homoeopathy developed after her son was born and as she saw the benefits experienced by the children she was working with who were treated homoeopathically.
Maggie graduated from the Centre for Homoeopathic Education in London in 2003. She is looking forward to the opportunity of offering both adults and children the opportunity to benefit from homoeopathic treatment in the way that she and her family have themselves.
Tim Lloyd LCPH. Tim developed an interest in homoeopathy and other aspects of alternative health after completion of a career as an RAF engineer. Tim graduated from the College of Practical Homoeopathy in 1996 and, having settled in Portsmouth in 1997, has had a homoeopathic practice here since then, as well as working at a well-established homoeopathic practice in Marlow, Bucks.
As well as working as a practitioner, Tim is a lecturer at the college of Practical Homoeopathy and provides clinical supervision to student homoeopaths. Tim is looking forward to working in a group of homoeopathic practitioners in Portsmouth, having seen the benefits of a group practice – for both patients and practitioners – from his work in Marlow.