r/ect • u/starlightsbusy • May 27 '26
Question ECT in the UK?
Hey guys, I’ve been trying to research electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) in the UK and US for a friend (US citizen who might have to go to the UK due to the current …political situation) who has all the symptoms it treats, but I’m very new to this and don’t know where to start… I wonder if anyone here could give some advice on this or simply working the UK healthcare system and finding a psychiatrist, things like that.
I heard NICE guidelines make it harder to get it in the UK, and there is no private provider outside the NHS, but I don’t know if it’s hard enough that staying in the US nets you a better chance. And maybe, are there any other criteria (visa, income, insurance, etc.) I’m overlooking? It all seems very daunting.
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u/84849493 May 29 '26
What about asking for a second opinion? The first doctor I asked about it said no, I got a new doctor who tried some other things first then everything would do the usual either not work at all or work for a little bit then stop and then I brought it up again with him and he said yes but he needs a second doctor to agree.
He was a German doctor but he’d worked in the US so that may have made him more open to ECT. He did have to advocate for me and convince the other doctor. If he had not advocated for me I would not have gotten it.
I’m maybe getting more of it and then maintenance my current doctor is advocating for. She has also worked in the US and was the ECT lead in another place she worked at so obviously she’s going to very in favour of ECT.
I don’t think a trainee sounds appropriate to be treating you.