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Grant Taylor M.Tech(Hom)(S.A), MRN

Sussex Natural Health is the vision of Grant Taylor. He is a registered homeopathic doctor and naturopathic physician working in Sussex and London. He has been practicing and teaching since graduating over a decade ago. He completed a 6 year, full time, medically-orientated Master’s Degree in Homeopathy in South Africa at the Durban University of Technology (formerly Technikon Natal).

Grant is not a medical doctor. The training he undertook comprised a 31/2 year foundation in medicine with a 3 year specialisation in homeopathy, similar to the homeopathic tranining in Germany and India. Grant graduated in 2000 as a South African Doctor of Homeopathy, following the completion of his clinical internship in a primary care clinic and the publishing of homeopathic research he conducted in Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Gastroenterology health at Addington Hospital, South Africa.

Prior to moving to the UK, he lectured and practiced within the Department of Homeopathy. He has practiced, locumed and lectured at various clinics and colleges since graduating, including London’s College of Classical Homeopathy, and lecturing on homeopathy to the GP registrars at St Georges Hospital, Tooting, London.

As a husband and father, Grant is a highly motivated and diligent practitioner who is committed to health, healing and wellness. His approach is aimed at enlightening individuals in their unique condition to alleviate and re-vitalise their whole being.

His healthcare philosophy centres around establishing and working at the root cause of an individuals’ condition, supporting the physical, mental and emotional elements of patients of any age. His ideal objective is to facilitate patients to achieve a healthy, balanced and non-dependant lifestyle.

Being truly complimentary in his management of patients, he is comfortable and experienced in working with existing healthcare professionals or those already supporting patient’s healthcare needs. The ultimate goal being to reduce or eliminate the need for recurrent medication for patients where appropriate.

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