Two days. Two venues. One very clear reminder of why this work matters.
World Homeopathy Day 2026 was organised by the London College of Homeopathy under the theme Harmony Through Homeopathy: Healing Beyond Borders. The Academy of Humanopathy attended both days.
From the choice of venues to the calibre of speakers and the depth of clinical debate, the LCH set a standard that reflects what this field is capable of when it is given the space to be taken seriously. That does not happen without sustained effort and genuine conviction.
Day One: World Homeopathy Day at the House of Lords, London 
Official invitation to World Homeopathy Day 2026, Cholmondeley Room, House of Lords
The first day took place in the Cholmondeley Room at the Palace of Westminster, hosted by Baroness Verma on behalf of the London College of Homeopathy. Guests of honour included the Mayor of Hounslow, the Deputy Lieutenant for Greater London, and the President of the West London Chamber of Commerce. The programme covered a graduation ceremony, key speeches, and the felicitation of LCH faculty, marking the 271st birth anniversary of Samuel Hahnemann, the founder of homeopathy.
Two meetings stood out for me personally.
With Monica Price, CEO of Homeopathy UK |
With Jayney Goddard, founder and president of the CMA |
I had the pleasure of meeting Monica Price, CEO of Homeopathy UK, someone whose work I have followed and respected for years. Homeopathy UK does work that often goes unnoticed outside the profession. Monica carries it with real conviction.
I was also glad to see again Jayney Goddard, founder and president of the Complementary Medical Association, the world’s largest organisation for complementary medicine. Jayney is a friend, and someone I both admire and appreciate deeply. The CMA accredits the Academy of Humanopathy, and that relationship is personal as much as it is professional.
Day Two: International Homeopathy Conference, Radisson Red Hotel, Heathrow

The conference hall at the Radisson Red, Heathrow — a full room of clinicians and researchers
The second day was a full academic conference. Panel discussions ran across oncology, neurology, rheumatology, dermatology, immunology, and organon. Clinicians and researchers presented case series, observational studies, and clinical analyses, grounded, evidence-based, and unapologetic.
The standard of the work was high. The room was full. The conversation was not defensive. It was forward.
A Partnership Between the Academy of Humanopathy and the London College of Homeopathy
The Academy of Humanopathy and the London College of Homeopathy offer joint study pathways, giving students programmes that combine integrative Humanopathic Medicine with classical homeopathic training. LCH graduates can access the Academy’s postgraduate programme at a dedicated rate, with formal recognition of their existing qualification. That collaboration is built on shared values, and on the people who show up for it.

With Dr Saurav Aurora, co-founder of the London College of Homeopathy
I want to take a moment to thank Dr Saurav Aurora, co-founder of the London College of Homeopathy. What the LCH produced over these two days was a direct reflection of his dedication to building something of real quality. The Academy is proud to work alongside him, and I am personally grateful for the partnership.
The Academy of Humanopathy sits at the intersection of integrative medicine and classical homeopathic training. Events like World Homeopathy Day 2026 confirm that the field is moving forward and that we are building alongside the right people.
To learn more about postgraduate training in integrative and Humanopathic Medicine, visit humanopathy.com or contact info@humanopathy.com
