An alternative treatment therapist who is accused of breaching the Code of Health and Disability Services Consumers' Rights after one of her patients failed to seek medical care says she repeatedly recommended the patient get help at the hospital.
Iridologist Ruth Nelson, 72, treated Yvonne Maine for a lesion on her head for 16 months beginning in February 2008.
Iridologists are natural health practitioners who examine a set of muscles in an individual's eye - the iris - and then deduce the the health of other parts of the body from what they see.
Mrs Nelson's treatment of Mrs Maine, who is also referred to as Maureen, is the subject of a Human Rights Review Tribunal being held in Wellington this week.
The Office of the Health and Disability Commissioner, which is taking the case against Mrs Nelson, alleges the 72-year-old breached the Code of Health and Disability Services Consumers' Rights in her treatment of Mrs Maine by misrepresenting the effectiveness of her treatment, misleading Mrs Maine about the treatment she could receive from a doctor by playing on her fears, and providing treatment which was beyond her expertise and inappropriate in the situation.