About us

Dr. Manuel Steiner
Dr. Manuel Steiner

1994 until present: Production of homoeopathic and anthroposophical medicines, in part-time employment, at Klinik Arlesheim

1999 until 2003: Four year full-time study of Medicine and Homoeopathy at SHI Homoeopathy College, Zug

2004 until present: 2004 until present: Voluntary work as a Homoeopath at the Eva Demaya Homoeopathy Clinic, Malawi, Africa (see « Projects »)

2005: Cantonal board exam for complementary medicine, Canton Basel-Stadt and registration as a licensed practitioner in Homoeopathy

2006: Establishment of my private practice for Homoeopathy in Basel

2010 until 2012: Homoeopathic basic research under supervision of Dr. Stephan Baumgartner, in part-time employment, at the research institute for organic agriculture (FiBL) in Frick

2015: Master in Homoeopathy, University of Johannesburg (M. Tech. Hom. SA)

2016: Registration as a licensed practitioner for Homoeopathy in South Africa

2017: Lecturer in Homoeopathy at SAKE Bildungszentrum, Bern
Establishment of a Homoeopathy clinic in Khula Village, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa (see « Projects »)

Dr. Nicoliene Potgieter
Dr. Nicoliene Potgieter

1989 until 1994: Study of Pharmacy at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa

1997 until 2001: Four year full-time study of Medicine and Homoeopathy at SHI Homoeopathy College, Zug

1997 until present: Lecturer (Homoeopathy, Pharmacology and Phytotherapy) at SHI Homoeopathy College in Zug, ANHK in Basel and SAKE in Bern

2003: Cantonal board exam for complementary medicine, Canton Basel-Stadt and registration as a licensed practitioner in Homoeopathy

2004 until present: Voluntary work as a Homoeopath at the Eva Demaya Homoeopathy Clinic, Malawi, Africa (see « Projects »)

2005: Establishment of my private practice for Homoeopathy in Basel

2014: Master in Homoeopathy, University of Johannesburg (M. Tech. Hom. SA))

2014: Registration as a licensed practitioner for Homoeopathy in South Africa

2017: Establishment of a Homoeopathy clinic in Khula Village, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa (see « Projects »)