Gift vouchers for birthdays, Christmas or just to say thanks
Gift vouchers – online naturopathy and mentoring
Stuck for a meaningful present idea? Want an ecological, no-waste option that won’t end up in landfill? Would you like to support an Australian business? Give someone you care about the gift of health or mentoring!
Whether you’re looking for the perfect gift or want to say ‘thank you’ – a voucher for a Wellbeing Plan (a stand alone naturopathic health assessment and plan) can change someone’s life.
Or if you know a struggling health practitioner who needs some individualised help to grow their business, mentoring gift vouchers are also availiable.
Gift vouchers are available online for a specific 1:1 naturopathy or business mentoring sessions (an initial Wellbeing Plan or Exploratory Mentoring, if we’ve not worked together before) or a dollar amount ($100 – $260) credit towards their ongoing care.
What’s more it only takes seconds to purchase and download your and it’s available 24/7 – perfect for last minute gifts.
Want a gift voucher in YOUR Christmas stocking
If you’d like to a naturopathic or mentoring session for Christmas or your birthday, just forward this page. They should get the hint!
How to purchase a gift voucher
Just follow this link or click the button below.
How to redeem a voucher
Congratulations. I look forward to seeing you soon. Just click this link or the redeem button below.
Any problems, please get in touch.
Please note: If you’re a new client please book and initial naturopathy/exploratory mentoring consultation. Follow on sessions can only be selected if you’re already a client. if you received a specific value gift voucher that is less than the service, you may need to top up your Bookeo account.
Terms and conditions
Please be aware of the terms and conditions, including no refunds for vouchers and the 48 hour cancellation policy when your recipient books a session. Vouchers are not redeemable for cash.
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