
Herbal medicine has a long tradition in all cultures, and recent research has begun to prove some of the huge benefits of using herbs. Whereas much modern medicine has unwelcome side effects, herbs can provide a gentle, yet powerful, solution to a wide range of physical and emotional problems.
As well as relieving symptoms, herbal medicine also works on a deeper level to help patients return to full harmony. Herbal medicine is becoming ever more popular in the UK, as ever more people seek out qualified herbalists.
The CNM Herbal Medicine Diploma Course provides high quality training that equips graduates to build highly successful practices. It is carefully structured so each study unit builds on the previous one, allowing students to develop their confidence and skills, and reach their full potential as professional Herbalists. Students are strongly encouraged to develop their own unique style of consultation and application.
The CNM run a predominantly Western Herbal training but one of the strengths of the CNM course is that a proportion of the course also introduces other herbal traditions such as Chinese and Ayurvedic (Indian) to give the practitioner as broad and as holistic an understanding of wellness as possible..
This training allows students to make a multi-faceted, holistic diagnosis helping them to choose the best possible treatment for their patients.
In the UK, the Department of Health is expected to create a statutory register of practitioners within about three years. In order to use the title “Practitioner of Herbal Medicine”, therapists will have to be on the register. CNM is fully committed to gaining accreditation for its herbal medicine graduates, which would allow them to practice legally within the UK.
Junior or Leaving Certificate, or equivalent academic and/or work experience.
Medical Doctors, Dentists, Nurses, Physiotherapists, Pharmacists, Midwives, Chiropractors, Osteopaths, etc, may not be required to take Unit 1 - Biomedicine Study - please contact us for more information and to see if you qualify for direct enrolment.
Duration - 1 year.
Duration - 1 year.
Duration - 1 year.
Duration: 2 years, 2 weekends per month, plus 2 sets of 10 days during the 2-year course.
Students will study these subjects in enough depth to get an understanding of how herbs work from a western, biomedical perspective. This will also give an insight into how certain western drugs work.
Students will learn techniques of herb identification, so they can identify the correct herbs, and ensure they are of the best quality. They will learn procedures of setting up a herbal pharmacy, or of getting the most from an external pharmacy if they prefer to use one instead of setting up their own. Graduates will be kept fully informed of legislative requirements in this area, as the UK moves closer to statutory regulation.
Students study western herbs and also a small number of Chinese and Ayurvedic herbs and become familiar with the qualities of each one. The thorough knowledge of herbs gained in this Unit will form the basis for selecting the herbs for patients in clinic.
Students study western herbal energetics but also gain an introduction to Chinese and Auyurvedic energetic models. This will allow them to assess patients from different angles, and thereby create a comprehensive treatment programme of maximum effectiveness.
In this Unit students will become confident in taking the cases of a variety of people. Diagnostic methods include standard western herbal medicine case taking, disease differentiation, naturopathic diagnosis including pulse, tongue and facial diagnostics. The diagnostic methods learned in this Unit will allow the formation of an accurate and precise diagnosis, which identifies the root cause of illnesses, and allows the development of an effective treatment plan.
In herbal medicine, it is recognised that any one disease may be cause by a variety of energetic patterns. This means that everyone who comes in is seen as an individual, with a unique pattern of imbalance. This Unit allows students to differentiate the causes of a wide variety of common diseases seen in clinic, including digestive problems, gynaecology, nervous system disorders, musculo – skeletal problems, breathing problems, and mental - emotional problems.
We provide approximately 450 hours of clinical experience, after which students should be confident to take control of treatments of a very wide range of disorders.
This Unit helps students focus on setting up and maintain a thriving practice. It helps The College of Naturopathic Medicine graduates to build the support systems they need to reach their full potential as practitioners of herbal medicine, and keeps them abreast of regulatory developments in complementary medicine.
This Unit will teach research methods, so students can identify best practice, and most effective techniques. Students are supported in writing a dissertation.
Typically, students enrol for the Autumn (Oct) and Spring (Feb) semesters. However, since our Biomedicine and Naturopathy courses are built around a modular system, new students can join a course throughout the year.
Depending on your study schedule, the diploma courses can be completed in 3 to 6 years.
Full time study
Part time study
Our course advisors are here to help you create a schedule that suits your needs - contact us for information.
Please contact our registration advisors for exact course pricing, discounts, and financing options.
CNM graduates are accepted by the IRH (Irish Register of Herbalists). The IRH is a member of the National Herbal Council.
The Naturopathy training is recognised by the Council of Irish Naturopathic Practitioners.
We advise you to first contact us and discuss your personal needs and goals. We can then assist you in tailoring a study schedule that suits your lifestyle and commitments. Our course advisors are knowledgable, friendly, and deal with students from all walks of life - please call us at +00 353 (0)1235 3094, use our contact form, or email dublininfo@naturopathy-ireland.com.
Eileen Twomey
dublininfo@naturopathy-ireland.com
+353 (0)1235 3094
The Gate Lodge
Upper Glenageary Road
Glenageary
Co. Dublin
T: +353 (0)1235 3094
F: +353 (0)1236 9960
Students who have completed the Biomedicine, Naturopathy Study, and Naturopathic Practical study Units may opt to study the other specialist diploma courses, Homeopathy, Acupuncture, and Naturopathic Nutrition.
CNM has developed an alliance with Charles Sturt University (CSU) in New South Wales, Australia, which allows CNM students and graduates to enrol into the Bachelor of Health Science Degree (Complementary Medicine). The CSU Degree programme is a distance learning course which starts each February and can be completed in 2 or 3 years. CSU offers the further opportunity for ongoing study to obtain a Master’s Degree, or a PH.D. in Complementary Medicine.
Charles Stuart University is Australia’s leading distance learning University, being responsible for the on-line education of over 28,000 students. CSU was awarded a "University of the Year" award in Australia, for its nationally recognised ability to reflect the needs of today’s society, and responsiveness to the need for life-long learning in a changing world.
Applications must be completed by the end of November; please contact us for more information. Students must have completed their CNM course before being issued with a CSU degree.
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Student practitioners are available to the public for consultation and treatment at discounted rates. CNM students are currently undergoing training to become qualified health care professionals. All consultation and treatment is overseen by fully qualified, experienced practitioners.
Clinic availability varies according to college location - Dublin, Cork, Galway and Limerick. If you wish to receive treatment, please contact the CNM at dublininfo@naturopathy-ireland.com.

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Our Naturopathy Foundation Courses (Biomedicine, Naturopathy Study, and Naturopathic Practical) form the basis of our training and provide CNM students with a firm grasp of Naturopathic principles and therapies, before proceeding to specialisation in Homeopathy, Acupuncture, and/or Herbal Medicine. For those studying Naturopathic Nutrition, Naturopathy Study and Naturopathic Practical are optional courses.

The College of Naturopathic Medicine is one of Ireland’s largest, most highly-respected and well-known natural medicine training providers, with colleges in Dublin, Cork, Galway and Limerick.
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The following is a brief synopsis of the course offerings available to Ireland and EU (European Economic Area) students. Please take a moment to review this basic but important information about available courses, as well as study schedules, cost, and general course structure, etc. Once you’ve read this section, use the links in the left-hand menu under Courses - Ireland/EU to review each course in detail.
* At this time, International students (students who are NOT Irish or EU citizens) may study at CNM London UK College only - for more info please visit the CNM UK site.
Eileen Twomey
dubininfo@naturopathy-ireland.com
T: +353 (0)1235 3094
CNM Ireland
The Gate Lodge
Upper Glenageary Road
Glenageary
Co. Dublin
T: +353 (0)1235 3094
F: +353 (0)1236 9960
CNM offers four diploma courses, as shown below. Please see Schedules for more info. Use the links below, or in the left menu, to review each specific course detail.
CNM offers short courses, as shown below.
If you are a citizen of an EEA country you do NOT need a visa.
Typically, students enrol for the Autumn (Oct) and Spring (Feb) semesters. However, since our Biomedicine and Naturopathy courses are built around a modular system, new students can join a course throughout the year.
European Economic Area (EEA) citizens can work in Ireland without permission.
The course fees cover teaching, assessment, examinations, and graduation.
The course fees do NOT cover the costs of any study materials (books, texts, etc), case studies, clinical hours, travel, personal stationery, digital media and equipment like mobile phones and computers, accommodation, or general living costs.
Fees are payable in full at the beginning of each academic year of your course. If you are an EEA citizen, it is possible to pay your course fees in monthly instalments - contact us for more details.
Enrolment fees must be paid within 7 days of your enrolment being approved. The enrolment fee is a one-time payment and is non-refundable. Once you have enroled, if you wish to take additional courses you will NOT have to pay any additional enrolment fees, provided you do not cancel your course of study.
Typically, students enrol for the Autumn (Oct) and Spring (Feb) semesters. However, since our Biomedicine and Naturopathy courses are built around a modular system, new students can join a course throughout the year.
Depending on your study schedule, the diploma courses can be completed in 3 to 6 years.
Full time study
Part time study
Our course advisors are here to help you create a schedule that suits your needs - contact us for information.
Please contact our registration advisors for exact course pricing, discounts, and financing options.
Full Time and Part time (Weekdays and weekends)
Part Time (Weekends) Only
CNM has developed an alliance with Charles Sturt University (CSU) in New South Wales, Australia, which allows CNM students and graduates to enrol into the Bachelor of Health Science Degree (Complementary Medicine). The CSU Degree programme is a distance learning course which starts each February and can be completed in 2 or 3 years. CSU offers the further opportunity for ongoing study to obtain a Master’s Degree, or a PH.D. in Complementary Medicine.
Charles Stuart University is Australia’s leading distance learning University, being responsible for the on-line education of over 28,000 students. CSU was awarded a "University of the Year" award in Australia, for its nationally recognised ability to reflect the needs of today’s society, and responsiveness to the need for life-long learning in a changing world.
Applications must be completed by the end of November; please contact us for more information. Students must have completed their CNM course before being issued with a CSU degree.
* These countries are in the EEA, but are not members of the European Union.
** Switzerland is not in the EEA, but an international treaty means that from 1 June 2002 Swiss nationals have a similar right to live in the UK as EEA nationals.
Reference: www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/studyingintheuk/
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