I hate to be a party pooper, but this is copied from that page:
"This policy does not cover GP surgeries or dental practices, nor cosmetic treatment and therapy areas in the non-medical sector (e.g. beauty therapy, nail-bars).
This policy does not cover non-medical day centres.
For all other healthcare premises, a licence fee remains payable."
Now I take that to mean that beauty therapy practices and holistic therapy practices are liable to pay the fee, as we are non-medical. Beauty therapy is specifically named, but holistic therapy isn't. However, as a holistic therapist, I am not a doctor and I do not provide medical services, so I must be providing non-medical services. Therefore, the exemption policy they mention does not cover what I do, and I have to pay. Sorry folks!