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The NHS use Flow to treat depression

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The NHS have been using Flow in 6 NHS trusts across Northamptonshire, Leicestershire and West London.

They also offer the treatment to their own doctors - clinicians suffering from depression can access Flow through NHS Practitioner Health (if they live in England and Scotland).

Every NHS service using Flow has independently published their findings that demonstrate Flow is safe and effective to use. You can read more about these studies below.

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Crisis team, NHS Leicesteshire | October 2024 | October 2024
"Up to 75% drop in suicidal ideation" The Leicestershire NHS Partnership Trust Crisis Service has shown up to a 75% drop in suicidal ideation across the trial, with the trust confirming that hospital admissions had been avoided.
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UK
Global overview
See clinical improvements within 3 weeks
77 %
No longer have depression at 10 weeks
57 %
Total people that no longer have depression

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We’re working closely with clinics, GPs, and mental health institutions to make our device available through prescription, so it can be provided free of charge to patients.

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