Barnardt and Fleming Clinical Psychology Practice

Suite 7, 2nd Floor, Piazza Da Luz,, 94 Regent Road, Sea Point
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Suite 7, 2nd Floor, Piazza Da Luz,, 94 Regent Road, Sea Point

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Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) at Barnardt and Fleming Clinical Psychology Practice

What procedures are available at Barnardt and Fleming Clinical Psychology Practice?

Barnardt and Fleming Clinical Psychology Practice, can be found in Syfred Douglas St, Cape Town, South Africa and offers its patients Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) procedures as well as 7 other procedures, across 2 different procedure categories
. At present, there is no pricing information for Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) procedures at Barnardt and Fleming Clinical Psychology Practice. The pricing information is quite specialised, so it's only available on request.

How many medical staff are there at Barnardt and Fleming Clinical Psychology Practice and what accreditations do they have?

A small team of medical professionals undertake all procedures at the Clinic, with 2 in total, and Barnardt and Fleming Clinical Psychology Practice is accredited by just one known accreditations institute, HPCSA - Health Professions Council of South Africa

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What you need to know about Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) in Cape Town

Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is a procedure that involves passing a carefully controlled small electric current through the brain to trigger a brief seizure. It causes changes in brain chemistry and aims to relieve severe psychiatric conditions.

ECT is usually performed when other treatments are unsuccessful. It is usually used to treat:

  • Treatment-resistant depression, which is a severe depression that does not improve with medications or other types of treatments.

  • Severe depression, especially when accompanied by psychosis (detachment from reality), a refusal to eat, or a desire to commit suicide.

  • Severe mania that can occur as parts of bipolar disorder, such as a state of intense euphoria, hyperactivity, agitation, impaired decision-making, and psychosis.

  • Agitation and aggression in individuals with dementia.

  • Catatonia, which is associated with schizophrenia, certain other psychiatric disorders, or medical illness.

Your doctor may also recommend ECT if you cannot tolerate medications or all other forms of therapy have not worked.

What's the Recovery Time?

Most people can return to their normal daily activities just a few hours after ECT. However, some people may be asked to avoid making important decisions, going back to work, or driving for one to two weeks following the last ECT treatment in a series. The recovery time until you can resume your activities generally depends on when confusion and memory loss after the procedure are resolved, so make sure to talk to your doctor about your specific recovery timeline.

What's the Success Rate?

Research has shown that ECT is a highly effective therapy for several mental health conditions. Around 80% of patients with uncomplicated but severe depression experience substantial improvement after their treatments.

ECT is a highly misunderstood procedure because, in the past, the side effects can be severe. However, while ECT does have some side effects and risks, it is much safer today. The risks and side effects include confusion, memory loss, adverse reaction to anesthesia, increased blood pressure and heart rate, headache, nausea, and muscle ache.

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  • Ms Karen Fleming

    Ms Karen Fleming

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  • Mrs Kirsten  Barnardt

    Mrs Kirsten Barnardt

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