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Integrative approach

The approach followed in the Homeopathic practice of Dr. Frederik Schroyens

I am an officially accredited physician-homeopath using the "integrative approach" as explained below.
Following this approach, the patiënt receives the best of both worlds.

Conventional Diagnosis and Prognosis

First, I am a physician, and if this hasn't already been done, I will seek a diagnosis.
This diagnosis leads to a prognosis:

  • How severe are the symptoms?
  • Is there time and space for homeopathic treatment?

Within this framework, possibly in consultation with other doctors, homeopathic treatment is initiated.
The homeopathic treatment can easily complement conventional treatment.

Homeopathic diagnosis and prognosis

After the conventional "diagnosis and prognosis" follows the homeopathic "diagnosis and prognosis".
A homeopathic remedy and dosage are suggested, as well as a timeline for the further course of this treatment.

Integrative approach

This approach is called integrative.
As a reference, a call to integrate homeopathy into healthcare was published as early as 1999 in the "Bulletin of the World Health Organization".