Well, I am a homeopathic doctor and as a homeopath, I firmly believe, there's only one thing that homeopathy concerns itself with: serving the humanity and helping it heal.
Homeopathy philosophy is established on the foundation of the belief that the substance that causes the symptoms of a disease in a healthy individual can be used to treat similar symptoms in a sick individual. This tenet is called 'similia similibus curentur' or 'like cures like'. Homeopathic preparation are known as remedies which are made using homeopathic dilutions in which presence of actual substance are going to be minimized.
Homeopathy proves to be beneficial for every kind of disease, especially, chronic diseases, which are often rejected to be treated by allopathic doctors, for instance, hepatitis, liver cirrhosis, renal failure, viral diseases, cancer etc. Though I treat all sorts of patients, the conditions I'm most likely to treat are allergies, migraines, depression, rheumatoid arthritis, menstrual syndrome, and peeds problems.
No, I do not unite homeopathy with other healing methodologies because homeopathy is a complete, holistic healing approach. After homeopathy there's no requirement of other healing systems.
I deal with, both, acute and chronic ailments but most frequently patients who are satisfied by homeopathic treatment are the following: asthama, allergies, arthritis, diabetes dermatitis, psoriasis, liver and renal ailments, hypertension and psychiatric diseases.
The way I (and all other homeopaths) approach the treatment of ailments is by deploying the very substances that cause them as antidotes. I believe that bodily harmony, what is commonly termed as 'good health' , can only be achieved and maintained by staying as close to nature, in terms of lifestyle, as one possibly can. Hence, I always endeavor to rely more on natural remedies and primarily obtained nutrition than secondary means like medicine. I attend to all sorts of medical issues and ailments with the only exception of chronic illnesses that require immediate medical attention. Examples include cardiac arrest, hemorrhage, cancers, strokes, etc.