Client Records & Consent

HPA Overview

Client Records & Consent

Proper record-keeping and obtaining genuine informed consent are fundamental responsibilities of every HPA-registered practitioner. These practices protect clients, safeguard practitioners, and uphold the integrity of the profession.
Accurate Records & Clinical Accountability

Record-Keeping Requirements

All HPA practitioners are required to maintain secure, accurate, and up-to-date client files. Each client record must include:
Protecting Client Privacy & Data

Data Security & Confidentiality

Client records — whether stored digitally or on paper — must be kept securely and remain strictly confidential:
Informed Consent For Every Treatment

Consent Procedures

Informed consent is a legal and ethical requirement before every Hijama treatment. Consent must be:
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Frequently Asked Questions

Find clear answers to common questions about hijama treatments, certification courses, memberships, bookings, and training programs.

The course is a 1-week intensive training programme combining theory, live demonstrations, and supervised practical sessions.
Yes. No prior experience is required. The course is designed to train complete beginners step-by-step into practical competence.
This is a highly practical training course focused on live demonstrations, hands-on practice, and supervised application.
Yes. On successful completion, you will receive an IPHM-accredited Hijama Certification.
Yes. Many graduates go on to start their own practice, subject to local health, legal, and business requirements.
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