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Featured BTWEA Business – Sinéad Hurley Homeopathy

Sinéad Hurley Homeopathy by Joanne Griffin

“Homeopathy cures a larger percentage of cases than any other treatment and is beyond all doubt safer, more economical, and the most complete medical science,” said Mahatma Gandhi.

Homeopathic remedies are made from highly-diluted tinctures from plants, animals, and minerals and prescribed to stimulate and strengthen the body’s own healing response or immune system. Sinéad Hurley is a licensed, registered homeopath with the Irish Society of Homeopaths having studied at the Irish School of Homeopathy in Cork for four years. Sinéad is in the process of giving talks and lectures on homeopathy, remedies for use in travel and during cold and flu season at local schools, community centre’s, libraries, and businesses. Having an extensive background in adult education, Sinéad is happy to give talks or courses to interested groups

Homeopathy is a holistic system of medicine, which means that the whole person is treated. An initial consultation with Sinéad can last between 1 and 1 ½ hours. At this consultation, you may be asked details of your medical history, plus any information relevant to your situation.

This dynamic new business was established by Sinéad Hurley in 2013 and is located in Kenmare, Co. Kerry. Along with her clinic in Kenmare, Sinéad has opened a new clinic in Skibbereen, Co. Cork. Sinéad’s philosophy is to offer her clients a 5 star service coupled with the highest quality of advice and treatment at the right price. Sinéad takes great pride in ensuring she listens to client needs.

Further details of this exciting new venture can be found on www.sineadhurleyhomeopath.com or you can also contact Sinéad directly on 087 20 40 200 or email [email protected]

This exciting new enterprise has emerged in 2013 with the help of the Back to Work Enterprise Allowance (BTWEA) facilitated by South Kerry Development Partnership Ltd (SKDP). This scheme encourages people getting certain social welfare payments to take up self employment opportunities by allowing them to retain a proportion of their social welfare payment, plus secondary benefits.

For further information on the BTWEA, please contact an Enterprise Officer from SKDP in your area. Joanne Griffin (Killorglin and Kenmare) on 087 615 2660 or Anne O Riordan (Cahersiveen and Killarney) on 066 947 2724.