The London College of Homeopathy, UK (LCH UK), successfully organised a two-day free homoeopathic health camp in Norway and Sweden on 1–2 November 2025 as part of its ongoing global initiative to promote holistic healthcare and awareness about homeopathy across the world.
Venues and Dates
- 01 November 2025: Gurudwara Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Oslo, Norway
 - 02 November 2025: Gurdwara Sangat Sahib, Tullinge, Stockholm, Sweden
 
These community outreach events were designed to provide free homeopathic consultations and medicines to people seeking safe, effective, and natural healthcare options.
Both camps received an overwhelming response from the local communities, with more than 200 patients attending the sessions across the two locations. Patients from diverse backgrounds opted for the goodness of homeopathy. The enthusiasm and faith reflect the growing trust in homeopathy as a scientific and holistic system of medicine.
An expert team of homoeopaths representing LCH UK and its collaborators conducted the consultation and treatment at the camps. The team consisted of the following individuals:
- Dr Harsharan K. Sidhu, UK
 - Dr Tara Singh Alam, UK
 - Harjit Singh Sidhu, UK
 - Dr Saurav Arora, UK
 - Harman Sidhu, UK
 - Dharam Singh, Norway
 - Manina Oberoi, Norway
 
The team provided personalised consultations and distributed suggested homoeopathic remedies to patients suffering from a wide range of acute and chronic ailments.
LCH UK extends its heartfelt gratitude to Valeries Helsesenter, Norway, and PEKANA, Germany, for their generous and continuous support, which played a pivotal role in the success of these camps. Their contributions in the form of medical and logistic assistance ensured smooth and effective operations.
A special note of appreciation is also due to the management committees at Gurudwara Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Oslo, and Gurdwara Sangat Sahib, Tullinge, for their technical and organisational support. Their coordination and cooperation provided an ideal environment for conducting these humanitarian health services.
The homeopathic camps served as an effective platform for spreading awareness about the scientific basis and preventive potential of homeopathy. The initiative was highly valued by both patients and community leaders. Through these camps, LCH UK aims to strengthen the presence and credibility of homeopathy in Norway and Sweden, paving the way for future collaborations and educational initiatives in the region.
With compassionate service, professional expertise, and community engagement, the events reflected the college’s commitment to making natural and holistic healthcare accessible to all. LCH UK looks forward to organising more such outreach programmes in the near future to continue spreading the message of “Healing through Homeopathy—Safe, Scientific, and Sustainable.”

















