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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

The course is a 1-week intensive training programme designed to deliver focused, hands-on learning in a short period. It combines theory, live demonstrations, and supervised practical sessions.

Training includes:

  • Hijama (cupping) techniques and correct application
  • Patient preparation and communication
  • Hygiene and infection control standards
  • Safety procedures and contraindications
  • Practical hands-on sessions with supervision
  • Real-world practitioner workflow

The focus is on practical skill development, not long theory-based learning.

This is a highly practical training course. Most learning is delivered through live demonstrations, hands-on practice, and supervised application.

Yes. At the end of the course, students complete a formal theory and practical assessment to evaluate competency in Hijama practice.

The required pass rate is 80% competency-based assessment. This ensures all certified students meet a professional standard in both knowledge and practical application.

If a student does not meet the required standard, they may receive guidance on improvement areas and may be offered a reassessment option depending on academy policy and availability.

Yes. On successful completion, you will receive an IPHM-accredited Hijama Certification.

Certificates are issued within approximately 2 weeks after passing the final assessment, allowing time for marking, verification, and certification processing.

No. There are no hidden fees. The course fee includes:

  • Full 1-week training
  • Practical sessions and materials
  • Assessment and evaluation
  • Certification processing

Everything required for training is included.

Yes. Students receive continued guidance and CPD-focused development opportunities to support long-term professional growth and skill improvement.

IPHM (International Practitioners of Holistic Medicine) is an international accreditation body recognising training providers who meet professional standards in holistic therapy education.

The course is IPHM-accredited, meaning it meets international training standards. However, licensing and practice laws vary by country, and students must always check local regulations before practicing.

Yes. Many graduates go on to practice in Pakistan. However, Hijama is not centrally licensed, so practitioners must follow local clinic setup requirements, hygiene standards, and business regulations.

Yes, many students set up their own practice. However, you are responsible for meeting local health, legal, and business requirements in your area.

This depends on the country. Some regions allow complementary therapy practice, while others require additional licensing or medical registration. This course provides internationally structured training, but local compliance is always required.

Yes. No prior experience is required. The course is designed to take complete beginners and train them step-by-step into practical competence.

This course is ideal for:

  • Beginners entering Hijama practice
  • Therapists expanding their skills
  • Healthcare professionals adding cupping therapy

Yes. The course is designed to give you the practical skills and confidence to begin performing Hijama safely and professionally after certification.

This is a structured 1-week intensive programme with:

  • Formal practical + theory assessment
  • 80% pass requirement
  • No hidden fees
  • Hands-on supervised training
  • Internationally aligned standards
  • Real practitioner competency focus

Most courses only provide attendance-based certificates — this requires demonstrated skill.

CPD stands for Continuing Professional Development. It refers to ongoing learning that helps practitioners improve and maintain their skills after certification. Our academy supports CPD-based progression for continued professional development.
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