

About George Vithoulkas:
George Vithoulkas is widely recognized around the world as the personality who re-established homeopathy in the second half of the 20th century. During more than fifty years of relentless work, he advanced the theory and practice of homeopathy, trained many of the world’s best known classical homeopaths, wrote important books, helped to develop homeopathic repertories and software for prescribing, and still remains in the forefront of homeopathic thought and education.
In 1996 he was awarded the Right Livelihood Award "Alternative Nobel prize" for his outstanding contribution to the revival of homeopathic knowledge and the training of homeopaths to the highest standards. He is an Honorary Professor of the University of the Aegean in Greece, Hon. Professor of the Kiev Medical Academy, the Moscow Medical Academy, and the Basque Medical University. Since 1994, he has been the Director of the International Academy of Classical Homeopathy in Alonissos, Greece.
His theories on the definition of health, the different levels of health, the role of acute diseases in the progression of health, the psychopathologies of remedies and many others, are not only cornerstones for the practice of classical homeopathy, but also very important as a general approach towards healthcare.
George Vithoulkas has always strived to turn homeopathy into a science, with proper and consistent rules and practice based on well-confirmed, sound and logical principles. He has, since his early years as a homeopath, stressed that classical homeopathy is not an instinctive or spiritual practice, and that his long experience always showed that a homeopath should primarily deepen and refine his skills using the proven method handed by Hahnemann.
Always following these rules, he has practiced classical homeopathy at a level of success and consistency which made him internationally known and respected. He has personally helped countless patients regain their health, and thousands of homeopaths improve their practice. He is still relentlessly working on important areas in homeopathy, improving the repertory, developing and refining the method of practice, and actively participating in the efforts to raise the recognition of homeopathy worldwide.
George Vithoulkas has been teaching since the early 70s. Since 1990, with the establishment of the International Academy of Classical Homeopathy, he has been offering his unique courses to the homeopathic community from the island of Alonissos. His lectures have been recognized in the homeopathic community as being among the most advanced and valuable for the training of successful practitioners. His video courses and, more recently, his e-learning program from the International Academy of Classical Homeopathy, provide education of the highest level in classical homeopathy for the present and future generations of homeopaths.

- Alternative Nobel Prize, 1996
- Professor of the Kiev Medical Academy, 2000
- Honorary Professor of Moscow Medical Academy, 2000
- Gold Medal of the Hungarian Republic, 2000
- Gold Medal as the Homeopath of the Millennium, 2000
- Collaborating Professor at the Basque Medical University, 2004
- Honorary Professor of the University of the Aegean, 2010
- Doctor Honoris Causa of «Dr. Viktor Babes» University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Timisoara, Romania, 2012
- Honorary Award of National Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education in Ukraine, 2012
- Doctor Honoris Causa at University of Medicine and Pharmacy Iuliu Hatieganu, Cluj-Napoca, 2015
- The Autonomous State University of Chuvash Republic, Russia nominated Prof. Vithoulkas as Honorary Professor, 2016​