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Certified Herbal & Phytotherapy Practitioner · Philadelphia, PA

Phytotherapy training in Philadelphia.

Train as a Certified Herbal & Phytotherapy Practitioner (CHPP) with Harmonika Institute in Philadelphia, PA. A 15-day training in Western and continental phytotherapy — botany, monographs, preparations, and wellness consultation.

Phytotherapy certification training in Philadelphia, PA

Philadelphia cohort details

City
Philadelphia, PA
Credential
CHPP
Tuition
$3,500
In-person training
12 days · 96h
Live cohort calls
2 days · 8h
Supervised practice
100h
Immersion stage
3 days · 24h
Portfolio + jury
60h
Total
288h · ~36 day-eq.
Cohort
10 students
Format
In person + live cohort calls
Download detailed program (PDF)

PDF — modules, hours, faculty notes, and a typical week's schedule.

Train where you live

Why Phytotherapy in Philadelphia?

Philadelphia carries the weight of three centuries of American medical history (the country's first medical school was founded here in 1765), which shapes its wellness scene in distinctive ways: practitioners are unusually rigorous about scope of practice, hospital-adjacent integrative-medicine roles are increasingly common, and the city's nurse and physical-therapy communities feed a steady pipeline of credible career-changers into holistic practice. Our Philadelphia cohorts often include nurses transitioning to private practice and educators seeking complementary credentials.

For students of Phytotherapy specifically, Philadelphia's scene is a particularly good match: medically literate practitioner community. strong nurse and pt pipeline into holistic practice. The local cohort runs in venue partners around Center City, Fishtown, Northern Liberties, with public transit and parking accessible from across the metro.

Philadelphia applicants tend to be 35-55, with strong representation from healthcare (Penn, Jefferson, CHOP nurses are well-represented), education, social services, and family-business backgrounds. They ask careful scope-of-practice questions and value clear regulatory framing — the city's medical-legal climate has shaped expectations.

The modality

What you'll be training in.

For a deeper introduction to Phytotherapy as a practice tradition, see the full program page.

Phytotherapy is the practice of using whole-plant herbal preparations — teas, tinctures, syrups, oxymels, infused oils, glycerites, capsules — for wellness purposes. The term "phytotherapy" comes from the European tradition (the French phytothérapie); in the United States the more common term is simply "herbalism" or "clinical herbalism" (the latter used by practitioners with deeper consultation training).

What a phytotherapist does in the U.S. wellness market: you offer 60- to 90-minute one-on-one consultations grounded in herbal knowledge and lifestyle context, formulate custom herbal preparations for individual clients, run a small apothecary supporting your practice (often selling a curated set of finished products alongside custom formulations), and teach community classes on seasonal herbalism, plant identification, or specific topics (women's herbalism, immune-supportive herbs, sleep herbalism). The work pairs particularly well with naturopathy, aromatherapy, or coaching credentials.

What you'll learn

The Phytotherapy curriculum, in 12 in-person days.

  • Botanical identification and basic field skills
  • A monograph repertoire of 80-100 commonly used herbs
  • Major preparations: teas, tinctures, syrups, oxymels, infused oils
  • Sourcing, quality, and ethical wildcrafting
  • Wellness consultation craft within non-medical scope
  • Setting up an herbal apothecary at home or in a small clinic

See the full module-by-module curriculum →

Cohort schedule

When Phytotherapy cohorts run in Philadelphia.

Philadelphia cohorts run year-round with January, May, and September starts. The fall cohort is the strongest. Snow occasionally requires schedule adjustments in January-February.

The right student

Who this Philadelphia cohort is for.

Herbalists, gardeners, naturopathy students, and career-changers who want a substantive Western/continental herbal foundation.

Career outcomes

After graduation in Philadelphia.

  • Open a private herbal consultation practice (CHPP)
  • Sell teas, tinctures, and seasonal herbal preparations
  • Add phytotherapy to a naturopathy, aromatherapy, or coaching practice
  • Lead public workshops on seasonal herbalism
Tuition

$3,500 for the full 36-day Phytotherapy program in Philadelphia.

Same tuition whether you study in Philadelphia or any of our other U.S. cities. Monthly payment plans without interest. A 25% deposit confirms your spot in the Philadelphia cohort.

Tuition and financing details

$3,500

288h total · 12 in-person days

Next step

Become a Certified Herbal & Phytotherapy Practitioner in Philadelphia.

Talk with our admissions team about the next Phytotherapy cohort starting in Philadelphia, PA. Free, online, one hour.