AI Chatbot for Homeopaths
Help visitors understand what a homeopathic consult involves and book it. Refuses to recommend remedies, doses, or potencies, and refers every clinical question to a licensed physician for diagnosis and treatment.
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Homeopathy visitors need clarity, not claims
Most homeopathy visitors arrive with questions: what does a homeopathic consult actually involve, how long does it take, what does it cost, does insurance cover any of it, and is the practitioner trained. SleekAI answers all of that from your published service descriptions, fee schedule, and practitioner credentials, then books the consult. It does not recommend remedies, potencies, or dosing schedules, and it refers every clinical question to a licensed physician for diagnosis and treatment.
The refusal-first system prompt is the safety floor for a category that gets scrutinized closely. The bot does not claim homeopathy cures, treats, or prevents specific conditions. It describes what the practitioner does at a 60 to 90 minute intake, lifestyle, history, complaint review, and explains that any case taking, remedy choice, or recommendation belongs in the consult, not in a chat window. Emergencies, chest pain, stroke signs, severe bleeding, trouble breathing, suicidal thoughts, head injury, are routed to 911 immediately without continuing the chat or attempting triage.
Operational answers, hours, consult length, cash pricing, follow-up cadence, language preferences, sit in your existing WordPress content as service posts, ACF fields, or practitioner bios. SleekAI reads them at runtime and quotes them accurately on every conversation. Editing the page updates the bot, no separate console, no stale numbers, no commitment to a remedy or protocol the practitioner did not make.
Workflow
How a homeopathic clinic ships this in a week
Map consults and practitioners
Lock the no-claims posture
Encode fees and superbill
Route emergencies to 911
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A typical Homeopaths conversation
Comparison
Generic chatbot vs SleekAI for Homeopaths
Generic chatbot
- Recommends remedies and potencies it has no business recommending
- Makes therapeutic claims a regulator would flag
- Doesn't know your consult fees or follow-up cadence
- Same bot on the remedy shop and clinical pages
- No referral pattern to a licensed physician
SleekAI chatbot
- Refuses remedy, potency, and dosing recommendations
- Refers all diagnosis to a licensed physician
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Reads fees from
postmeta - Routes emergencies to 911 immediately
- Multibot for clinic vs remedy shop
Features
What SleekAI gives you for Homeopaths
Claim-free prompt
Configured to refuse therapeutic claims about homeopathy and to refuse remedy or potency suggestions. The practitioner stays in charge of case taking and the licensed physician stays in charge of diagnosis.
Consult clarity
Describes the 60 to 90 minute intake (lifestyle, history, complaint review) factually so first-timers know what an actual consult feels like rather than what marketing copy promises.
Honest fees
Quotes initial and follow-up consult fees, sliding scale availability, superbill availability, and HSA and FSA acceptance directly from your maintained fee schedule.
Use cases
Where homeopaths use SleekAI
On the services page
Describes initial consult, follow-up, and any longer-form case management work using your existing copy. Refuses to claim what homeopathy will or will not do for a specific condition.
On practitioner bio pages
Shares the practitioner's training (CCH, RSHom(NA), or relevant credential), years in practice, and focus areas, without translating that into clinical promises about outcomes.
On the fees and FAQ page
Walks visitors through pricing, superbill availability, HSA and FSA acceptance, and follow-up cadence. Detailed reimbursement questions route to the front desk for verification.
The bigger picture
Why a claim-free homeopathy bot books more first consults
Homeopathic practices operate in a category that gets close regulatory and journalistic attention, and that scrutiny falls hardest on the written word. Every claim on the website, in an ad, or in a chat transcript can show up in a complaint or a review. A generic chatbot trying to be friendly here will speculate on what homeopathy treats, recommend remedies it has read about online, and quote dosing schedules that no responsible practitioner would put in writing.
Each of those outcomes carries reputational and regulatory cost, and none of them help the visitor make a real decision about whether to book a consult. The opposite posture earns trust and books visits. SleekAI describes the practice factually using your existing service copy and practitioner bios, refuses all remedy, potency, and dosing questions, refuses therapeutic claims about homeopathy for specific conditions, refers diagnosis to a licensed physician, and books the consult cleanly.
It routes emergencies to 911 with a calm message rather than attempting to advise. That posture aligns with how a careful homeopath actually wants to be represented online: clear about what the consult involves, careful about what it claims, explicit about who decides what for the patient, and welcoming to first-timers who simply want to understand the process before they pay for a 90 minute visit. The result is fewer regulatory headaches, fewer awkward intakes, and more first consults that turn into ongoing case management.
Questions
Common questions about SleekAI for Homeopaths
No. SleekAI is configured to refuse all remedy, potency, and dosing recommendations and to refer every clinical question to a licensed physician for diagnosis and treatment. Case taking and remedy choice are practitioner decisions at the consult, not chat-window decisions. The system prompt enforces this on every conversation and the posture is tested on edge cases (remedy requests, condition matches, dosing) before launch.
 No. The system prompt is configured to refuse therapeutic claims about homeopathy for specific conditions, and to redirect those questions to the consult, where the practitioner discusses approach and goals, and to a licensed physician for diagnosis. This protects the practice from regulatory complaints and protects the visitor from over-promising marketing language.
 The system prompt lists explicit emergency signals, chest pain, stroke signs, severe bleeding, head injury, trouble breathing, suicidal thoughts, and instructs the bot to direct the visitor to call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department immediately. The bot never invents crisis numbers, never tries to triage further, and routes mental health crises in the US to 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline when you include that resource.
 Yes. Store consult fees per type as ACF fields or as service-level prices on a service custom post type. SleekAI reads them at runtime, so updating the page is the same as updating the bot. Initial, follow-up, lab review, and any longer-form case management fees all stay current without separate maintenance.
 Yes. SleekAI is multibot, configure a different system prompt and persona for the shop versus the clinic pages. The shop bot answers shipping, sourcing, and product information questions but still refuses personalized remedy or dosing recommendations, since case taking belongs in the consult with the practitioner.
 Yes, in your own WordPress database with retention you control. SleekAI does not proxy model calls, so the conversation passes through only your own OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, or OpenRouter account. The log helps spot recurring themes (remedy requests, condition speculation, fee confusion) so you can refine the prompt and page copy together.
 Yes. SleekAI ships with 28+ display conditions covering URL, post type, page template, user role, device, time of day, and visitor status. Most clinics show the bot on services, fees, and practitioner bios, and hide it on the disclaimer, the privacy policy, and the careers page where it would only get in the way.
 Your own. SleekAI is BYO API key, bring an OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, or OpenRouter key and the model bills you directly. There is no markup or per-message fee from Sleek. For a single-practitioner homeopathic clinic the monthly model cost is usually $5 to $20 in actual API usage. Most clinics start with GPT-4o-mini or Claude Haiku.
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