Name of Service:ECT Service
Address:South Kensington & Chelsea Mental Health Centre
1 Nightingale Place
London SW10 9NG
Telephone:07866 678623
Fax:020 8846 6119
Service managerBev Smith
Scheme managerGeorge McCulloch (Lead Nurse)
Service Description


Service Description
The Electro-convulsive Therapy (ECT) service is available to patients from South Kensington & Chelsea Mental Health Centre and the Gordon Hospital in South Westminster. Clinics are available on Tuesday and Friday mornings at 9.15am.

What is ECT?

Most people who have ECT prescribed for them suffer from severe depression or, more rarely, some other major mental illnesses. Although medication is available to help with depression and other mental illnesses, some people do not recover completely and others take a long time to recover. ECT is often used for these patients.

How ECT can help

  • it may be helpful if you have not got better with anti-depressant medication;
  • it may help you if you can't take anti-depressant medication because of the side effects;
  • it may help you if you have responded well to ECT in the past; or
  • it may help you if you feel so overwhelmed by your depression that it is difficult for you to function.



 

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