| Electroconvulsive Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) is a modernized and effective treatment for victims of severe or treatment-resistant depression and for some patients with mania or schizophrenia. ECT is administered under general anesthesia with supervision by an anesthesiologist, a psychiatrist and an RN.
An evaluation with an ECT-trained psychiatrist and primary care physician determines if a patient is a candidate for ECT treatment. Patient and family education about ECT and psychiatric illness is also provided.
Reid ECT services include:
- Assessments for patients for whom anti-depression medications have been ineffective and for whom ECT treatment might be indicated. This can include patients who are suicidal and/or emaciated.
- Individualized treatment
- Personalized education for patients, families, agencies and caregivers regarding ECT treatments, risk and benefits
Reid's collateral services include:
- Assessments by a psychiatrist
- Medical clearance for treatment
- Education for patients, families and caregivers
- Ongoing assessments for improvement and course treatment
- Medication management
- Follow-up care
For additional information regarding electroconvulsive therapy services or to make a referral, contact us or call (765) 983-3298.
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