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Afterpay
Given the current cost of living crises that is impacting everyone, I’m thrilled to announce that Amabelle now accepts Afterpay both in-store and online. This allows you to pay off the cost of your consultation and supplements over 4 payments. Bottom line? Good health shouldn’t cause financial stress. To take advantage of this new payment option, you will need to have an Afterpay account. You can find out more about Afterpay here: https://www.afterpay.com/en-AU/how-it-works
Ongoing Website Updates
Over the past few weeks there have been some minor updates to improve and update this website. Some changes include:
- Updated information for naturopathic students seeking clinic placement
- Improved checkout process
- Automatic package tracking also sent to PayPal for greater transparency
- Free domestic shipping for purchases over $150
Stay tuned for future updates…
A graduate of Health Schools Australia in 2007, Isabelle gained Advanced Diplomas in Functional Nutrition, Naturopathy and Western Herbalism as well as a Cert IV in Aromatherapy.
In 2008 she graduated Charles Sturt University with a degree in Health Sciences (Complementary Medicine).
It was while studying at Charles Sturt University that she was accepted into the Golden Key Honour Society and received a generous scholarship through the Alison Watson Memorial NSW Arthritis Foundation.
More recently, Isabelle’s passion for increasing the scientific validation of the natural health industry, has seen her undertake a PhD Southern Cross University. The focus of her research is naturopathic approaches to chronic pain.
LOCATION
64 James Cook Drive,
Kings Langley
NSW 2147
CONTACT US
Phone: 0410 547 165
Email: naturopath@amabelle.com.au
OUR HOURS
As from May 1st 2018
Please note that naturopathic consultations are by appointment only
Mon | 9:00 am – 1:00 pm |
Tues | 9:00 am – 1:00 pm |
Wed | 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm |
Fri | 9:00 am – 1:00 pm |
Sat | 9:00 am – 1:00 pm |
Breakfast
You need to eat breakfast. It's really that simple!
The most important meal of the day has been shown to maintain weight and improve concentration.