Meg Smith, CCH is a homeopath based in Southern Vermont and a graduate of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE), the Institute for Integrative Nutrition (IIN), and the MBCE Functional Blood Chemistry course. With over fifteen years of experience in the holistic wellness space, Meg is also a trained herbalist, avid fitness enthusiast, published author, and a recovering classical musician.
Raised in rural Pennsylvania, Meg studied and performed internationally as an oboist and English hornist before discovering the healing arts. After having children, she became active in the Philadelphia birth community and served as a doula and postpartum caregiver for dozens of families. Prompted by a severe illness that impacted her younger child, Meg embarked on a journey that would lead to her career in homeopathy.
In addition to sustaining a busy private practice, she served as a volunteer practitioner for Homeopathy Help Network from 2020-2021 and as a board member for AHE and HOHM Foundation from 2020 until 2023. She is a passionate advocate for healthcare access, high-quality education, and the further elevation of homeopathy among the ranks of complementary and alternative therapies.
When not sporting her practitioner hat, Meg spends time working on her next book (or writing letters as a form of procrastination), playing with yarn and music, and taming a small corner of her 100-acre homestead, growing for both the dinner table and her herbal apothecary. At least twice daily, she can be found walking (or running) down a dirt road or forest trail, often with some combination of her two sweet dogs, two teenage offspring, and one partner.