Booking An Appointment

Hypnotherapy can help with a variety of issues, and treatment can be given in a variety of ways to suit you. Treatment is available through in-person visits, telephone, and online video calling apps. Please check out my FAQ or get in touch to find out more.

Skype Hypnosis:

SKYPENOSIS is available on skype and other online video/voice apps (Messenger, WhatsApp, FaceTime etc). Skypenosis makes it easy to ‘cut to the chase’ and get you the help you need without having to travel to my office.

Worldwide web access has made it easier to get the help you need, in the privacy and comfort of your own environment. You can now have your hypnotherapy sessions via Skype or other online video apps.

I have online sessions with clients from all over the world including Australia, Canada, USA, India, Hong Kong, Singapore, Europe, some parts of the Middle East, and cities and towns throughout Great Britain. Most everyday issues can be dealt with in the comfort of your own room.

All that is required for an online session is to exchange IDs and have a technical test to make sure that connectivity is solid and the video/audio speed is working.  Once we have established contact we can use this opportunity to have your initial free consultation and have any questions answered about my service, fees, and discuss the plan going forward to attain your goal.

Payment is due prior to an appointment for online sessions. A Paypal link is available, or you can use a direct BACs bank transfer using online banking.

CANCELLATION POLICY

I have a 24 hour cancellation policy. For last minute cancellations or a “no show” there will be a charge of 50% the arranged fee.

PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE:

Some private healthcare insurance companies will cover the cost of hypnotherapy sessions, so it’s worth checking with your provider! You can find out more here.

 

DISCLAIMER

In the vast majority of situations, hypnosis is a completely safe and viable option for treatment. In a select few cases, however, hypnosis is not recommended. Hypnosis should not be used by:
• People with epilepsy
• People with dementia
• People with insufficient IQs to understand suggestions
• People with severe psychosis

Hypnotherapy is only a complementary therapy, and should not be used as a replacement for medical care of a physician/doctor, therapist or medical professional.

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