Why Choose Rima?

Below is a summary of Rima's achievements and experience.  If you have any questions about this then please contact me.

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FINALIST Inclusive Therapy Business of the Year (1) (002)
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BSc Degree in Life Sciences – which includes physiology, pharmacology, biochemistry and anatomy

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Worked in the natural health industry for over 24 years

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Full professional insurance

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Member of several key professional associations

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Award winner and award finalist

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Covered for London borough treatment licence

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Area Group Leader of the Association of Reflexologists Central London support group (2012-2016)

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Media and Press coverage: Featured on BBC TV & BBC radio plus national magazines & newspapers

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Lecturer in original Maternity Reflexology & Maternity Massage diplomas, teaching other practitioners about specialising in the field

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Run workshops for midwives on aromatherapy and reflexology

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Undertaken detailed specialist training in fertility and pregnancy – both reflexology and massage

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Have worked in fertility and obstetric hospitals in London

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Written and presented seminars on Maternity reflexology for the Association of Reflexologists

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Wrote and taught on the original Neal’s Yard Remedies Facials course

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From an Ayurvedic background so I use this philosophy in all my treatments

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Keep knowledge updated and refreshed by going on regular courses

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Recognised by health insurance and health cash back plans

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Specialise in :

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Reproductive Health – fibroids, endometriosis, PCOS, menopause

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Fertility – natural and assisted (IVF, IUI)

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Pregnancy – all stages

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Post viral recovery - including long covid, Chronic fatigue syndrome and ME

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Stress management

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Digestive disturbances and problems

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Ear/nose/throat complaints

It’s difficult to know where to go when searching for a new practitioner.

 

How do you decide who to see?

One way is word of mouth or asking around. Another way is to see if they specialise in what you need, and also does their location and times suit you. The best thing is to research and ask them directly.

 

Some questions to ask would be:
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What qualifications do they have?

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Are they insured?

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What professional associations are they members of?

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What advanced training have they received?

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How much experience do they have working with the condition/s that you have?

A good practitioner will refer you to someone else if they are unable to see you or refer you to another specialist if they think you need it.