Schedule a Session

 

Schedule online naturopathic health coaching and consulting services here.

To schedule in-person services at The Light Clinic in Frankfort, KY, please book directly through the clinic.

To schedule adult autism, ADHD, and sensory-processing assessments in Oregon, please contact the Adult Autism Assessment practice.

I sometimes have additional availability beyond what appears on the calendar. If you do not see a time that works for you (or would like to be seen sooner), please send an email to Laura@WeldonWellness.com or use the form on the Contact page of this website.


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Sliding Scale

 

Laura offers a limited number of discounted rates for clients who need them, no questions asked, for both their online practice and in-person.

When you book a session, write “I need 20%, or 30%, or 40% off” under the “Note to Practitioner/Reason for Booking” and they will adjust your invoice accordingly.

Laura asks that you:

  • pay what you can safely and honorably afford.

  • ask for what you need.

  • consider the ways in which you carry privilege in the world, and whether this is a moment to pay full price and leave the sliding scale option for someone else (LGBTQ, BIPOC, disabled).

Sometimes deciding where on a sliding scale is appropriate for you can be challenging. Alexis J. Cunningfolk wrote the following description of financial sacrifice versus hardship, which I find helpful:

  • Please be mindful that if you choose a discount at the lowest end of the scale when you can truthfully afford the higher prices, you are limiting access to those who truly need the gift of financial flexibility.

  • If paying for a class, product, or service would be difficult, but not detrimental, it qualifies as a sacrifice. You might have to cut back on other spending in your life (such as going out to dinner, buying coffee, or a new outfit), but this will not have a long term harmful impact on your life. It is a sacred sacrifice in order to pursue something you are called to do.

  • If, however, paying for a class, product, or service would lead to a harmful impact on your life, such as not being able to put food on the table, pay rent, or pay for your transportation to get to work, then you are dealing with hardship. Folks coming from a space of hardship typically qualify for the lower end of the sliding scale.

  • At the end of the day, the sliding scale thrives on trust. Trust is a pretty amazing thing. I trust you to be honest in your assessment of your economic reality.