A Safe and Effective Treatment for Severe Mental Health Conditions
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Proven Care, Trusted Results
500+
mECT therapies safely conducted so far
4.8
Average Patient Rating
30+
In-house Mental Health Experts
Personalised
& Expert led Treatments
NABH
Accredited
Conditions Treated with mECT
Severe Depression
Treatment-Resistant Depression
Bipolar Disorder
Catatonia
Agitation in Dementia
What is Modified Electroconvulsive Therapy (mECT)?
Anesthetic Procedure
mECT is performed under general anesthesia, where a controlled electrical current is administered to the brain to help alleviate symptoms, all under the care of anesthetists and psychiatrists with advanced training in mECT.
Controlled Stimulation
A measured electrical stimulation activates the brain, helping to restore balance and alleviate symptoms.
Mental Restoration
The procedure gently resets brain activity, promoting a swift improvement in mood and mental well-being.
Monitored Procedure
Vital signs are closely monitored throughout the procedure to ensure patient safety.
"I was skeptical at first, but after just a few sessions of mECT, the relief was undeniable. My anxiety and depression decreased significantly in a short period."
“Sukoon's facility provided a calm and reassuring atmosphere. From the initial consultation to the treatment itself, I felt safe and well taken care of."
“I had been struggling with depression for a long time, and nothing seemed to work. mECT at Sukoon helped me feel better almost immediately. I feel like I’ve got a second chance."
"mECT at Sukoon helped me get my life back. I feel more like myself again, and my depression no longer controls me. I’m truly grateful for this treatment."
Yes, mECT is considered a safe procedure when performed under general anesthesia by trained professionals.
mECT treatment involves passing a controlled electrical current through the brain to induce a stimulation, which helps alter brain chemistry and improve symptoms.
Each mECT session typically lasts between 15 to 20 minutes, including preparation and recovery time.
The number of sessions varies; typically, a course involves 6 to 12 treatments over several weeks.
Most patients can return to their normal activities after each session, with some experiencing mild, temporary effects like feeling a bit disoriented, which typically passes quickly.
While mECT is highly effective for many, individual responses vary. It's particularly beneficial for those with severe or treatment-resistant conditions.
Our Locations
Gurgaon
Gurgaon
Our NABH-accredited mental health hospital offers residential and outpatient services. It has psychiatric ICUs, 24*7 emergency care, and a female wing.
Our Hyderabad hospital offers residential and outpatient services. It has psychiatric ICUs, 24*7 emergency services, and amenities for a comfortable stay.