Deborah McManners
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| Deborah McManners | |
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Deborah McManners |
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| Born | Aug 30 |
| Occupation | Doctor, Author |
| Nationality | British |
| Writing period | 2004 - present |
| Genres | Non fiction, Medical |
| Subjects | Naturopathy, Homeopathy |
| Notable work(s) | The Holistic Doctor: Your Guide to Ultimate Health and Wellbeing |
| Children | Joseph McManners |
Dr Deborah McManners described by the London Evening Standard as being the "The best of Londons' therapists"[1] is a highly respected medical doctor, naturopath and homeopath with regular clinics at the famous Hale Clinic in London and Chaucer Hospital in Canterbury, Kent. She is on the committee of the British Society of Allergy, Environmental and Nutritional Medicine. She trained at London's University College Hospital, worked as a GP for over 10 years. She is on the advisory board of Shape magazine, and has a monthly nutritional medicine column for Natural Health and Wellbeing magazine. She has appeared as resident doctor on Granada Breeze's Well Woman series, and as segment presenter for a 10 part series for GMTV, and appears regularly on radio and television. Deborah has two children, one being British singer and actor Joseph McManners and is a divorcee of writer Hugh McManners. She lives in Petham in Kent and is also credited as being the first female medical doctor in the UK to become a registered naturopath.
| “ | "Dr. Deborah McManners is the general practitioner of the future. Aligned with her great insight, are brilliant diagnostic skills, integrating orthodox and complementary medicine. Patients feel at ease discussing their medical and emotional problem as Dr. McManners’ professionalism is combined with a genuine compassion, understanding and concern." | ” |
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- ^ The best of London's therapists at www.thisislondon.co.uk, (accessed Sept 6, 2007)

