This document summarizes a study on the predictive characteristics of users of alternative medicine. The study found that 6.6% of patients surveyed had visited an alternative practitioner in the previous year. These patients tended to be of middle age, have chronic conditions, have a lower quality of life, greater anxiety and depression, and were heavier users of primary and secondary healthcare. Three factors - self-care and visiting specialists, changing primary doctors, and younger age - explained 66.2% of the variance in alternative medicine use. The conclusions indicate that seeking alternative medicine seems driven by patient characteristics but was not due to dissatisfaction with their primary doctor.