About
Sonya McLeod, BA, DCH
Classical Homeopathic Practitioner
Sonya was born and raised in Vancouver, BC, Canada. She graduated from
the University of British Columbia with a Bachelor of Arts degree. After giving birth to her second child, Sonya came down with allergies and fatigue so severe that she was no longer able to care for her young children properly. As a last resort, Sonya tried homeopathy, and was finally able to recover from her illness and live a normal life again. After experiencing the effectiveness of homeopathy first-hand, she then decided to pursue it as a career. Sonya earned a practitioner diploma in classical homeopathy after 4 years of study at the Vancouver of Homeopathic Academy. Currently, Sonya practices classical homeopathy in her own private clinic, Little Mountain Homeopathy.
Sonya has published two articles in local alternative weekly The Georgia Straight: “Homeopathic Remedies Reduce Outdoor Worries” and “Homeopathy Offers an Alternative for the Flu.” She was a guest in January 2009 on JoyTV’s “P3: People, Places, Perspectives.” She has recently become a regular contributor for local online magazines Babyvibe and Kindervibe. Sonya is a homeopathic consultant for the Mama Goddess Birth Shop. She gives introductory workshops on homeopathy at various venues around Vancouver. She also enjoys educating the public at various local trade shows and fairs.
Sonya enjoys the works of the old homeopathic masters such as Hahnemann and Kent, as well as the works of famous modern homeopaths such as Sankaran and Scholten. She has her certification in Reiki Level 1, as well as Gemmotherapy. Other alternative modalities that she has studied include yoga, fasting, herbalism, Bach Flower remedies and Schussler Cell Salts. She is an avid supporter of the Weston A. Price Foundation, an advocacy group that promotes the consumption of whole foods and raw milk.
She and her husband Usman are parents to two lovely girls aged 5 and 6. Both of her children were born at home under the care of a midwife. One of the births was a water birth.

