Hiya!
I qualified in October 2004 and have been seeing clients at home since then. I recently joined a clinic to set up one day each week.
I had an equiry from a woman who is 7 months pregnant and wanted to have aromatherapy massage as a treat for herself as she has started maternity leave.
I did a telephone consultation as she lives some distance away. I said I needed GP consent before any treatment, with or without oils and she said nobody had ever asked for that before.
I tried to phone the GP but could not speak to them, so I sent my standard consent letter for them to sign.
GP replied saying she felt no reason for patient not to benefit, but puzzled as to why I was asking for her consent and did I have professional insurance.....
Now, my reasons for seeking permission are as follows:
1. Client previously unknown to me.
2. Raising awareness and standing of aromatherapists in the community, especially with NHS personnel
3. Erring on the side of caution.
What do you all think?
Would be great to hear from you!
Helen X
I qualified in October 2004 and have been seeing clients at home since then. I recently joined a clinic to set up one day each week.
I had an equiry from a woman who is 7 months pregnant and wanted to have aromatherapy massage as a treat for herself as she has started maternity leave.
I did a telephone consultation as she lives some distance away. I said I needed GP consent before any treatment, with or without oils and she said nobody had ever asked for that before.
I tried to phone the GP but could not speak to them, so I sent my standard consent letter for them to sign.
GP replied saying she felt no reason for patient not to benefit, but puzzled as to why I was asking for her consent and did I have professional insurance.....
Now, my reasons for seeking permission are as follows:
1. Client previously unknown to me.
2. Raising awareness and standing of aromatherapists in the community, especially with NHS personnel
3. Erring on the side of caution.
What do you all think?
Would be great to hear from you!
Helen X