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Have You Had ECT? Help Others and Tell Me Where

by Natasha Tracy | Feb 23, 2012 | Bipolar blog, book, ECT, neurostimulation, treatments, writing, z_features | 123 comments

Natasha Tracy

As many of you know I’m writing a book on electroconvulsive therapy (ECT).  This book will hopefully answer all the questions a person might have before undergoing ECT  treatment as well as share with them my personal experience and the experience of others.

And I’ve decided to include, at the back of the book a list of hospitals that offer ECT to help people who want the treatment with a starting point on how to get it.

There’s just one problem – there’s no central repository on who offers ECT treatment.

ECT-Offering Facilities

Please Help Me with the List of Hospitals that Offer ECT

So I’m asking for your help. If you know of a facility that offers ECT, please let me know in the comments below and I’ll add it to the list. You’ll be helping me and helping others as well. Please include hospitals in Canada and the US.

And, of course, if you have any questions about ECT, also feel free to comment on those and I’ll make sure the answers are here and in the book.

Thanks.

List of Facilities that Offer ECT

Here is the list thus far:

Alabama

Center for Psychiatric Medicine

1713 6th Avenue South

Birmingham

http://www.psychiatry.uab.edu/

205-934-7008

Alaska

Alaska Psychiatric Institute

3700 Piper Street

Anchorage

http://hss.state.ak.us/dbh/API/default.htm

907-269-7100

Arizona

Flagstaff Medical Center’s West Campus

1200 N. Beaver Street

Flagstaff

http://www.flagstaffmedicalcenter.com/OurServices/BehavioralHealthServices/

928-213-6300

California

Eden Medical Center

20103 Lake Chabot Road

Castro Valley

http://www.edenmedicalcenter.org/services/psychiatric_services.html

510-889-5016

University of California Irvine

101 The City Drive South

Orange

http://www.healthcare.uci.edu/pm.asp

714-456-7890

Sharp Grossmont Hospital

5555 Grossmont Center Drive

La Mesa

http://www.sharp.com/grossmont/index.cfm

800-82-SHARP

El Camino Hospital

2500 Grant Road

Mountain View

http://www.elcaminohospital.org/Programs_and_Services/Behavioral_Health/Electroconvulsive_Therapy

650-962-5795

South Sacramento Medical Center (HMO)

8247 E. Stockton Blvd #4

Sacramento

http://www.permanente.net/homepage/kaiser/pages/d4585-top.html

916-525-6100

Sutter Center for Psychiatry

7700 Folsom Boulevard

Sacramento

http://www.suttermedicalcenter.org/psychiatry/ect.cfm

916-386-3077

800-801-3077

Sharp Mesa Vista Hospital

7850 Vista Hill Ave.

San Diego

http://www.sharp.com/mesa-vista/index.cfm

858-278-4110

UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital

505 Parnassus Ave.

San Francisco

http://www.ucsfbenioffchildrens.org

415-476-1000

Stanford School of Medicine

401 Quarry Road

Stanford

http://psychiatry.stanford.edu

650-725-8773

Colorado

Porter Adventist Hospital

2525 S Downing St, 1South

Denver

http://www.porterhospital.org/

Phone: 303-765-6969

Centennial Peaks Hospital

2255 S. 88th Street

Louisville

http://www.centennialpeaks.com

303-666-2004

Connecticut

Hartford Hospital

The Institute of Living

200 Retreat Avenue

Hartford

http://www.harthosp.org/InstituteOfLiving/default.aspx

860-545-7200

800-673-2411

Silver Hill Hospital

208 Valley Rd.

New Canaan

http://silverhillhospital.org/adult-inpatient-psychiatric-disorders.htm

866-542-4455

Yale-New Haven Psychiatric Hospital

184 Liberty Street,

New Haven

http://www.ynhh.org/yale-new-haven-psychiatric-hospital/default.aspx

203-688-9907

Delaware

Center for Comprehensive Behavioral Health

205 W. 14th St., Suite 100

Wilmington

http://www.christianacare.org/behavioralhealth

302-428-2100

Florida

Halifax Health

303 N. Clyde Morris Blvd.

Daytona Beach

http://www.halifaxhealth.org

386-254-4080

Imperial Point Medical Center

6401 N. Federal Highway

Fort Lauderdale

http://www.browardhealth.org/IPBH

954-940-7060

Shands at the University of Florida

2000 SW Archer Rd, 4th Floor

Gainesville

http://www.shands.org

352-265-8500

River Point Behavioral Health

6300 Beach Blvd

Jacksonville

http://www.riverpointbehavioral.com

904-724-9202

University of Miami Hospital

1400 Northwest 12th Avenue

Miami

http://umiamihospital.com/patient_care/patient_services/behavioral_health_services

305-689-4444

University Pavilion

7425 North University Drive

Tamarac

http://www.uhmchealth.com/our-services/behavioral-health.dot

954-724-6502

Georgia

The Fuqua Center for Late-Life Depression

Wesley Woods Health Center, 4th Floor

1841 Clifton Road NE

Atlanta

http://fuquacenter.org

404-728-6302

Peachford Behavioral Health System

2151 Peachford Road

Atlanta

http://www.peachfordhospital.com/

770-455-3200

Wesley Woods Geriatric Hospital

1821 Clifton Road NE

Atlanta

http://www.emoryhealthcare.org/psychiatry/treatments/index.html

404-778-5526

Summit Ridge Hospital

250 Scenic Highway

Lawrenceville

http://www.summitridgehospital.net

678-442-5858

Idaho

Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center

2280 East 25th Street

Idaho Falls

http://eirmc.com/our-services/behavioral-health-center/index.dot

208-227-2100 or 1-800-209-8405

Portneuf Medical Center

777 Hospital Way

Pocatello

http://www.portmed.org/behavioral-health/ect/

208-239-2571 or 208-239-1000

Illinois

Rush University Medical Center

Rush West Campus

2150 W. Harrison Street

Chicago

http://www.rush.edu/rumc/page-1099611552138.html

888-352-RUSH (7874)

Saint Joseph Hospital

2900 North Lake Shore Drive

Chicago

http://www.reshealth.org

773-665-3517

The University of Chicago Medicine

5841 S. Maryland Avenue

Chicago

http://www.uchospitals.edu/specialties/psychiatry/adult.html

888-UCH-0200

773-702-1000

Behavioral Health Care Associates

484 Lee Street

Des Plaines

847-895-4540

Evanston Hospital

2650 Ridge Avenue

Evanston

http://www.northshore.org/Psychiatry-Behavioral-Sciences/Dr-MIllers-Welcome/

847-570-2500

Richland Memorial Hospital

800 East Locust Street

Olney

http://www.richlandmemorial.com/services/psychiatric.aspx

618-392-3302

DeKalb Clinic

1850 Gateway Drive

Sycamore, IL 60178

http://www.dekalbclinic.com/mental_health/

815-758-8671

Indiana

Kempf Bipolar Wellness Center

3700 Washington Avenue

Evansville

http://www.stmarys.org/ect

812-485-4934

Reid Hospital

1100 Reid Parkway

Richmond, IN 47374

http://www.reidhospital.org/index.cfm?pageID=183&criteria=electroconvulsive

765-983-3298

Memorial Epworth Center

420 N. Niles Avenue

South Bend

http://www.qualityoflife.org/epworthcenter/

574-647-8400

Iowa

University of Iowa Adult Psychiatry Clinic

1910 Pappajohn Pavilion

Iowa City

http://www.uihealthcare.org/AdultPsychiatry/

319-353-6314

Kentucky

University of Kentucky College of Medicine

138 Leader Avenue

Lexington

http://www.mc.uky.edu/psychiatry/ect/intro.asp

859-257-5522

The Brook Hospitals

8521 LaGrange Road

Louisville

http://www.thebrookhospitals.com

502-426-6380 or 800-866-8876, ask for Laura Lagerstrom, RN

Maine

Southern Maine Medical Center

1 Medical Center Drive

Biddeford

http://www.smmc.org/ancillary/guide.php?choice=49#

207-283-7467

Maryland

Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hospital

6501 North Charles Street

Baltimore

http://www.sheppardpratt.org

410-938-3485

Suburban Hospital

8600 Old Georgetown Road

Bethesda

http://www.suburbanhospital.org

301-896-2331

The Johns Hopkins Hospital

600 N. Wolfe Street

Baltimore

http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org

410-614-1732

Western Maryland Regional Medical Center – 2nd Floor

12500 Willowbrook Road

Cumberland, MD 21502

http://www.wmhs.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=91&Itemid=82

240-964-2200

Massachusetts

Beverly Hospital

85 Herrick Street

Beverly, MA 01915

http://www.beverlyhospital.org

978-922-3000

Arbour Hospital

49 Robinwood Avenue

Boston

http://www.arbourhealth.com/organizations/arbour-hospital/

800-222-2237

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

330 Brookline Avenue

Boston

http://www.bidmc.org/CentersandDepartments/Departments/Psychiatry/ElectroconvulsiveTherapyServices.aspx

617-667-4728

Massachusetts General Hospital

55 Fruit Street

Boston

http://www2.massgeneral.org/allpsych/PsychNeuro/ect.asp

617-726-2990

Addison Gilbert Hospital

298 Washington Street

Gloucester

http://www.beverlyhospital.org

978-283-4000

Lawrence Memorial Hospital of Medford

170 Governors Avenue

Medford

781-306-6155

McLean Hospital

115 Mill Street

Belmont

http://www.mclean.harvard.edu

617-855-2355, press 2 to speak to an ECT nurse

Michigan

Henry Ford Hospital

2799 W. Grand Blvd.

Detroit

http://www.henryford.com

313-916-2600

Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services

300 68th Street SE

Van Andel Center

Grand Rapids

http://www.pinerest.org

(616) 281-6341

University of Michigan

Rachel Upjohn Building

4250 Plymouth Rd.

Ann Arbor

http://www.uofmhealth.org/medical-services/adult-mental-health

734-764-0231

Minnesota

Mercy Hospital

4050 Coon Rapids Blvd.

Coon Rapids

http://www.allina.com/ahs/mercy.nsf/page/behavioral_health

763-236-6000

Abbott Northwestern Hospital

800 East 28th Street

Minneapolis

http://www.allina.com/ahs/anw.nsf/page/anw_mental_health

612-863-4000

University of Minnesota Medical Center, Fairview

West Building

Second Floor, Suite F-275

2450 Riverside Ave.

Minneapolis

http://www.uofmmedicalcenter.org/Specialties/Psychiatry/index.htm

612-273-8700

New Ulm Medical Center

1324 Fifth North Street

New Ulm

http://www.allina.com/ahs/newulm.nsf/page/Sub_Abuse

507-233-1000 or 800-795-1211

Mayo Clinic

x200 First Street S.W.

Rochester

http://www.mayoclinic.org

507-538-3270

United Hospital

333 North Smith Avenue

St. Paul

http://www.allina.com/ahs/united.nsf/page/mental_health_home_page

651-241-8000

Lakewood Health System

49725 County 83

Staples, MN 56479

http://lakewoodhealthsystem.com

218-894-1515

Mississippi

Whitfield Medical Surgical Hospital

3550 Highway 468 W

Whitfield

601-351-8000

http://www.msh.state.ms.us/tour/WMSH.htm

Missouri

Barnes Jewish Hospital

One Barnes-Jewish Hospital Plaza

St. Louis

http://www.barnesjewish.org/psychiatry

314-286-1700

Nebraska

University of Nebraska Medical Center

42nd and Emile

Omaha

http://www.unmc.edu/psychiatry/patientcare.htm

402-559-4000

New Hampshire

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Psychiatric Associates

One Medical Center Drive

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center

Lebanon

603-277-9110

New Jersey

Carrier Clinic

252 County Road 601

Belle Mead

http://www.carrierclinic.org/programs-ect.php

908-281-1513

Center for Family Guidance

765 East Route 70

Marlton

http://www.ctrfamilyguidance.com

609-267-0700 ext. 43399

The University Hospital

183 South Orange Avenue

Newark

http://www.theuniversityhospital.com

973-972-1612

Princeton House Behavioral Health

1000 Herrontown Road

Princeton

http://www.princetonhcs.org/page7490.aspx

609-497-2673

Hampton Behavioral Health Center

650 Rancocas Road

Westampton Twp.

http://hamptonhospital.com/

800-603-6767

New Mexico

University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center

2211 Lomas Boulevard Northeast

Albuquerque

http://hospitals.unm.edu/

505-272-2111

New York

Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center

585 Schenectady Avenue

Brooklyn

http://www.kingsbrook.org/

718-604-5000

The Zucker Hillside Hospital

75-59 263rd Street

Glen Oaks, NY 11004

http://www.northshorelij.com/NSLIJ/zhh

718 470-8440

Lenox Hill Hospital

100 East 77th Street

New York

http://www.lenoxhillhospital.org

212-434-2830

NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center

630 West 168th Street

New York

http://nyp.org/services/psychiatry.html

212-305-6001

New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center

525 East 68th Street

New York

http://nyp.org/services/psychiatry.html

888-694-5700

Mount Sinai Hospital

1190 Fifth Avenue

New York

http://www.mountsinai.org/patient-care/service-areas/psychiatry/about-us

212-659-8752

Strong Memorial Hospital

300 Crittenden Blvd.

Rochester

http://www.urmc.rochester.edu

585-275-3303

Phelps Memorial Hospital Center

701 North Broadway

Sleepy Hollow

http://phelpshospital.org

914-366-3513

North Carolina

UNC Health Care System

101 Manning Drive

Chapel Hill

http://www.unchealthcare.org/site

919-966-4131

Duke Clinic

200 Trent Drive, Room 4202, Fourth Floor, Orange Zone

Durham

http://www.dukehealth.org

919-684-0100 or 888-275-3853

Pitt County Memorial Hospital

2100 Stantonsburg Road

Greenville

http://www.uhseast.com/pittcounty/

252-744-2404

Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center

Medical Center Boulevard

Winston-Salem

http://www.wakehealth.edu/

336-716-3499

Ohio

Summit Center For Behavioral Sciences

3200 West Market Street Suite 205

Akron

http://www.akronpsychiatry.com

330-836-6825

The Cleveland Clinic

9500 Euclid Avenue

Cleveland

http://my.clevelandclinic.org

800-223-2273

UH Case Medical Center

11100 Euclid Avenue

Cleveland

http://www.uhhospitals.org/case/OurServices/Psychiatry.aspx

216-844-3880

OSU Harding Hospital

1670 Upham Drive

Columbus

http://psychiatry.osu.edu

614-293-8283

Riverside Methodist Hospital

3535 Olentangy River Road

Columbus

http://www.ohiohealth.com/riverside

614-566-5000

614-566-1111 (scheduling)

Linder Center of Hope

4075 Old Western Row Road

Mason

http://www.lindnercenterofhope.org/

513-536-4673

Oklahoma

Midwest Regional Medical Center

2825 Parklawn Drive

Midwest City

http://www.midwestregional.com

405-610-4411

Oregon

Oregon Health and Sciences University Brain Institute

3181 S.W. Sam Jackson Park Road

Portland

http://www.ohsu.edu/xd/health/services/brain/getting-treatment/diagnosis/psychiatric-disorders/about/index.cfm?WT_rank=3

800-245-6478

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute

2501 North Third Street

Harrisburg

http://www.ppimhs.org/our_services/electroconvulsive_therapy_ect.aspx

866-746-2429

717-782-6493

Forbes Regional Hospital

2570 Haymaker Road

Monroeville

http://www.wpahs.org/specialties/psychiatry/electroconvulsive-therapy

412-858-2707

Belmont Center for Comprehensive Treatment

4200 Monument Avenue

Philadelphia

http://delaware.pa.networkofcare.org/mh/services/agency.aspx?pid=BelmontCenterforComprehensiveTreatment_778_2_0

215-877-2000

Mood Disorders Treatment Center

University of Pennsylvania Health System

3535 Market Street

Philadelphia

http://www.med.upenn.edu/mood/overview.html

215-746-4100

Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic

3811 O’Hara Street

Pittsburgh

http://www.upmc.com/HospitalsFacilities/Hospitals/wpic/Pages/default.aspx

877-624-4100

Rhode Island

Rhode Island Hospital

593 Eddy Street

Providence

http://www.rhodeislandhospital.org/oth/Page.asp?PageID=OTH126638

401-444-4779

South Carolina

Institute of Psychiatry

67 President Street

Charleston

http://www.muschealth.com/psychiatry/psych_services/brain_stimulation_service/ect.htm

843-792-8240

Palmetto Health Baptist

Taylor at Marion Street

Columbia

http://www.palmettohealth.org/body.cfm?id=53&oTopID=3000

888-724-7888

803-434-4813

South Dakota

Human Services Center

3515 Broadway Ave

Yankton

http://dss.sd.gov/behavioralhealthservices/hsc/services.asp

605-668-3100

Tennessee

Vanderbilt Psychiatric Hospital

1601 23rd Avenue South

Nashville

http://www.vanderbilthealth.com/psychiatrichospital/

615-320-7770

Texas

UT Southwestern University Hospital – Zale Lipshy

5151 Harry Hines Blvd

Dallas

http://www.utsouthwestern.edu

214-648-3111

University of Texas Medical Branch Hospital Clinic

1005 Harborside Dr.

Galveston

http://www.utmbhealth.com/oth/Page.asp?PageID=OTH000862

409-772-0770

The Menninger Clinic

2801 Gessner Driv

Houston

http://www.menningerclinic.com

800-351-9058, ext. 5140

Utah

University of Utah Health Care

501 Chipeta Way

Salt Lake City

http://healthcare.utah.edu/uni/adultbehavioral_mental/treatment_resistant_mood_disorders.html

801-583-2500

Utah Valley Regional Medical Center

1034 North 500 West

Provo

http://intermountainhealthcare.org/services/behavioral/Pages/home.aspx

801-373-7850

Vermont

Central Vermont Medical Center

130 Fisher Road

Berlin

http://www.cvmc.org/hospital/departments-services/clinical-departments/ambulatory-care/electroconvulsive-therapy%20

802-371-4100

Brattleboro Retreat‎

1 Anna Marsh Lane

Brattleboro

http://www.brattlebororetreat.org/

802-258-3700

Seneca Center

1 South Prospect Street

Burlington

http://www.fletcherallen.org/services/mental_health/specialties/psychiatry/

802-847-3333

White River Junction VA Medical Center

215 North Main Street

White River Junction

http://dms.dartmouth.edu/psych/care/wrj_services/

802-295-9363

866-687-8387

Virginia

Inova Mount Vernon Hospital

2501 Parker’s Lane

Alexandria

http://www.inova.org/healthcare-services/behavioral-health/index.jsp

703-289-7561

Virginia Hospital Center

1701 North George Mason Drive

Arlington

http://www.virginiahospitalcenter.com/medical/addiction/psychiatric.aspx

703-558-6451

University of Virginia Health System

1300 Jefferson Park Avenue

Charlottesville

http://uvahealth.com/services/psychiatry/conditions-and-treatments/conditons/?searchterm=electroconvulsive

434-924-2241

Dominion Hospital

2960 Sleepy Hollow Road

Falls Church, VA 22044

http://www.dominionhospital.com

703-536-2000

Prince William Hospital

8680 Hospital Way

Manassas

http://pwhs.org/

703-369-805

Eastern Virginia Medical School Health Services

825 Fairfax Avenue

Norfolk

http://www.evmshealthservices.org/index.cfm/fuseaction/site.content/mode/dtl/type/45158/post/38794.cfm

757-446-5888

Virginia Commonwealth University Health System

1200 East Broad Street

Richmond

http://www.vcu.edu/psych/services/ser-ip.shtml

804-828-4570

Washington

Harborview Medical Center

325 Ninth Avenue

Seattle

http://www.uwpsychiatry.org/patient_services/harborview.html

206-744-9600

Swedish Cherry Hill

500 17th Avenue, 2 East

Seattle

http://www.swedish.org/Services/Behavioral-Health#axzz1oNOsvlKX

206-320-5073

West Virginia

Chestnut Ridge Center

930 Chestnut Ridge Road

Morgantown

http://wvuhealthcare.com/wvuh/Hospitals-Clinics/Chestnut-Ridge-Center/Chestnut-Ridge-Center-Home

304-598-6400

Wisconsin

University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics

600 Highland Avenue

Madison

http://www.uwhealth.org/mental-health/psychiatry-and-psychology/10665

608-263-7525

Columbia St. Mary’s Hospital Ozaukee

13111 N. Port Washington Rd.

Mequon

http://www.columbia-stmarys.org/Behavioral_Medicine

414-291-1620

800-457-6004

Columbia St. Mary’s Hospital Milwaukee

2301 N.Lake Dr.

Milwaukee

http://www.columbia-stmarys.org/Behavioral_Medicine

414-291-1620

800-457-6004

Washington D.C.

MedStar Georgetown University Hospital

3800 Reservoir Road, Northwest

Washington

http://www.whcenter.org/body.cfm?id=555649

202-877-6321

The George Washington University Hospital

900 23rd St., NW

Washington

http://www.gwhospital.com/Hospital-Services-O-Z/Psychiatry

202-715-5080

Alberta

Alberta Hospital Edmonton

17480 Fort Road

Edmonton

Grey Nuns Community Hospital

100 Youville Drive West

(3015 – 62 Street)

Edmonton

http://www.caritas.ab.ca/Home/Hospitals/GreyNuns/default.htm

780-735-7145

University of Alberta Hospital

8440 112 Street NW

Edmonton

http://www.albertahealthservices.ca/facilities.asp?pid=facility&rid=6600

780-407-6124 4F3

British Columbia

Burnaby General Hospital

3935 Kincaid Street

Burnaby

http://www.fraserhealth.ca/find_us/services/our_services?program_id=8708

604-453-1900

Royal Inland Hospital

311 Columbia Street

Kamloops

250-374-5111

Lion’s Gate Hospital

231 E 15th Street

North Vancouver

http://www.vch.ca/403/7676/?program_id=1160

604-988-3131 ext.4400

Mount Saint Joseph

3080 Prince Edward Street

Vancouver

http://www.providencehealthcare.org/about_hr_mtstjoseph_main.html

604-874-1141

St. Pauls

1081 Burrard Street

Vancouver

http://www.providencehealthcare.org/about_hr_stpauls_about.html

604-682-2344

University of British Columbia Hospital

2255 Wesbrook Mall

Vancouver

http://ubc-mooddisorders.vch.ca

604-822-7512

Vancouver General Hospital (VGH) – Jim Pattison Pavilion

899 West 12th Avenue

Vancouver

http://www.vch.ca/403/7676/?program_id=2434

604-875-4018

Eric Martin Pavillion (Royal Jubilee Hospital)

2334 Trent Street

Victoria

250-598-6021

Manitoba

Grace Hospital

300 Booth Drive

Winnipeg, MB R3J 3M7

http://www.gracehospital.ca/index.html

204- 837-0111

Ontario

Kingston General Hospital

76 Stuart Street

Kingston

http://www.kgh.on.ca/en/specialtiesandservices/Pages/Mental-health.aspx

800-567-5722

St. Joseph’s Hospital

50 Charlton Avenue East

Hamilton

http://www.stjoes.ca/

905-522-1155 ext. 3368

Providence Care

Mental Health Services site

752 King Street West

Kingston

http://www.providencecare.ca

613-548- 5567

Center for Addiction and Mental Health

1001 Queen Street West and 30-60 White Squirrel Way

Toronto

http://www.camh.net/

416-535-8501 ext. 2130

Saskatchewan

Regina General Hospital

1440 – 14th Avenue

Regina

http://www.rqhealth.ca

306-766-4298

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123 Comments

  1. Marlene

    Trinity Hospital, Minot, North Dakota offers ECT.

    Reply
  2. Rachael

    Providence Psychiatry in Missoula, MT offers ECT.

    Reply
  3. Liz

    All due respect I don’t see a very important link to information that gives the other half of the story. People need to be informed of facts, and this man knows them. [moderated] I’m just trying to raise awareness just as you are. I don’t call myself a patient, I am in fact a victim.

    Reply
    • Natasha Tracy

      Hi Liz,

      I respect your perspective but I have no respect for Breggin. He’s the biggest antipsychiatrist of them all. I will not have his link here. I do not consider him “the other side” of anything unless you’re talking about “the other side” of rationality.

      – Natasha Tracy

      Reply
  4. Rachael

    I believe that the LDS Hospital in Utah offers ECT, though I have not received it. Thank you for forming this list. It has been very helpful to me.

    Reply
    • Jennifer Blankertz

      I had ECT at Bryn Mawr Hospital in Bryn Mawr PA.

      Reply
  5. Jennifer

    I had my ECT at Bryn Mawr Hospital in Bryn Mawr PA.

    Reply
  6. Mark

    BryLin Hospital is part of the BryLin Behavioral Health System in Buffalo, NY. BryLin provides ECT in their acute care psychiatric hospital in Buffalo, NY (both inpatient and ambulatory care treatments are offered). They have a dedicated staff including psychiatrists, anesthesiologists, psychiatric registered nurses and support staff. Please see the web site for more information at https://www.brylin.com/programs-services/electroconvulsive-therapy/.

    This is a wonderful idea! Thanks for the opportunity to share this information.

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  7. Jeff Fraley

    i don’k know about it but thanks to you for telling about it

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  8. Rose

    Peace Health in Longview Washington and Providence Sacred Heart in Spokane WA.

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  9. Rose

    There is Peace Health in Longview Washington and Providence Sacred Heart in Spokane WA. I am trying to get it for my son who has catatonia, but it is,almost impossible to get it in Oregon because it only has the OHSU clinic and it is backed up for ages.

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  10. Lisa

    Shawnee Mission Medical Center, Shawnee Mission KS
    Research Psych Hospital, Kansas City MO

    I am seeking reputable research papers regarding ECT and its similarity to
    Closed Head Injuries and
    Traumatic Brain Injuries
    Can you suggest some links to any?

    Thank you,
    Lisa

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  11. Mitchell Krasnerman

    Natasha,

    I am writing a book called ” Mental Ilness and ECT – do you mind if I copy your list and paste it as a chapter in my book?

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  12. Lori

    Hi Natasha,
    Firstly, I want to thank you for this wonderful service you are providing. I also wanted to let you to let you know that I have had a wonderful experience at Methodist Specialty and Transplant Hospital is San Antonio TX. I received 6 Unilatral ECT treatments by Dr. Edulfo Gonzalez inpatient, but he will allow me to go outpatient if I have someone accompany me. The ECT staff (from the anesthesiologists to the RNs Diana, Michelle,etc) are also top notch. I was given medicine intravenously during the procedure to prevent nausea, headache, and high blood pressure, and came through the procedure with very little side effects. In fact, I would feel well enough to eat breakfast right afterwards.
    I did not take the decision to start Ect lightly, but have had treatment resistant depression for 20 plus years and I did my research. If Aetna would have covered TMS, I might have tried that first, but because they are dragging their feet on this, I could not allow myself or my family to suffer through this any longer. I am on the road to recovery, and I am glad I made the decision I did.

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    • Natasha Tracy

      Hi Lori,

      Thank you for sharing your success story. I know there are many other people like you our there (although many of them don’t want to admit to it for fear of negative judgements).

      – Natasha Tracy

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  13. Donna

    Where else do the offer ECT in greater portland area besides Kaiser Sunnyside?
    I have called OHSU and they told me they stopped providing those!
    Thank you!

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    • Robert Tymstra

      Hi there, I have had 20 treatments of ECT, at St. Joseph”s, at West 5 th Campus, in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Yes I have some questions, When have you had enough treatments, when is enough : enough? What about the very scary nightmares following ECT treatments? What about the very terrible headaches following ECT treatments?

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  14. Kay

    I’ve just received my first 3 ECT treatments (Pine Rest in Grand Rapids MI) I found your website after searching, because I’m feeling uneasy. Im feeling worse instead of better after 3 treatments, & I can’t pinpoint the cognitive affects but they are definitely noticeable–I’ve lost my typical interests, I feel slower mentally, & of course there are some memory issues. I planned to go back to college, but now I’m worried at my mental performance–I used to be an A student, I don’t feel like I could go back to college with this mind

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  15. anon

    ECT is available in Portland, Oregon @

    Department of Psychiatry
    Oregon Health & Science University
    3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd
    Mail code OP02
    Portland, OR 97239

    D.J. Fox; PAS Specialist
    Adult Outpatient Psychiatry Clinic
    New Patient Intake Coordinator
    adultpsych@ohsu.edu

    (503) 494-6176 (New Patient Intake)
    (503) 494-8613 (Scheduling Line)

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    • Robert Tymstra

      My treatments were all done at St. Joseph”s West 5th Campus, Hamilton, Ontario ( ECT Treatments)
      I have had 15 ECT Treatments now the headaches were brutal with the first 12 treatments not so bad now. ECT Treatments are not only for bipolar people they are for Borderline Personality Disorder patients as well. But Borderline Personality Disorder patient require a more serious regimen of treatments as (BPD) is much harder to treat then bipolar with ECT Treatments. I have trouble with my sleep being reversed plus the headaches and being unable to sleep the night before a treatment.
      The doctors rotate throughout giving treatments they are : Dr.Zamora, Dr.Bieber, Dr.Hastey, and Dr.Sabersen and the nurses are: Donna, Colleen, Barb, and Chris. This is a very dedicated team and I am alive to this very day because of them and their care in my doing well and getting better. I owe my life to them and their care.
      Yours Truly,
      Robert Tymstra

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      • Kay

        Hi Robert, I had 3 ECT Treatments last week & the doctor suggests 6-12 total. So far the 3 I’ve had have left me feeling worse off & not as mentally sharp as I usually am, making me depressed about that. I’m curious if anyone else felt worse before feeling better? Anyway, the reason I’m writing you, is you mentioned having reversed sleep patterns. I have had reversed sleep patterns most my life & it’s been a huge pain & inconvenience. Did ECT help normalize your sleep patterns? Have you found anything much that has helped your sleep patterns? Thanks

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        • Rob Tymstra

          Hi Kay, actually my first 5 treatments were hell, terrible headaches, I had memory problems, temporary loses. They shocked me several times my first few treatments causing multiple convulsions and the headaches were brutal and still are from time to time even taking tylenol 111″s before each treatment as well toteline drugs. As for the time of sleep reversed that has gotten worse still having trouble falling asleep at night. But doing a lot of walking is best it strengthens the brain walking heals the brain from the ECT treatments. I still have lots more treatments to go my Borderline Personality Disorder is holding me back this is why I require so very more treatments. Do all the walking that you can , get a sleep study done to see if you have sleep apnea this could be your sleep problem.
          I wish you the best of luck and hang in there it does get better. Rob Tymstra

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  16. Robert Dirk Tymstra

    Hi there, I have personaly had and experienced over 14 ECT ( electroconvulsive therapy ) treatments they have helped not only my mood swings but given me tremendous hope towards the future. I was severely manic depressive and extremely suicidal but these ECT treatments along with the walking and with the fantastic doctors involved as well the psychiatrists Dr.Zamora, Dr.Bieber, Dr.Hasty, Dr.Sabersen, the ECT nursing team Donna, Colleen, and those also that work with them all have had tremendous input into my recovery. ECT therapy is not for everyone but in my case it was the only answer. I have been diagnosed with bipolar and borderline personality disorder. When I am manic or was I would lose all touch with reality and just want to off myself no matter what but the great nursing staff and psychiatrists at St.Joseph”s Charleton Campus 9th and 10th Towers helped along with the ECT team at the West 5th Campus as well.

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  17. Robert Caplan

    Dr Jamie Fernandez (excellent) moved from USF in Tampa General Hospital to memorial hospital, they still perform ECT in Tampa General, great results, but is not a lasting treatment you have to continue with maintenance and some meds so it works for you.

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  18. Carmeb

    Aurora pavilion – at Aiken Regional Medical Center
    655 medical park drive
    Aiken SC 29801

    ECT is performed here as of 2014

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  19. Natasha Tracy

    For anyone who might care about my opinion, I recommend avoiding Breggin like the plague. He is a serious antipsychiatrist and I don’t believe him to be reputable in the slightest.

    Your call.

    – Natasha Tracy

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  20. Susan Brown

    By the way, I should have added that I recommend avoiding Danbury Hospital in Connecticut, as well as any hospital that offers ECT.

    Susan

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  21. Susan Brown

    Sorry, somehow the website for Dr. Breggin’s information on ECT got deleted. It is: http://www.ectresources.org.

    Susan

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  22. Susan Brown

    Danbury Hospital in upper Fairfield County, CT, also performs ECT. I do not believe in this procedure, and have had it forced on me through the probate court system at least a couple of times. It is the nature of the treatment to destroy memories, as well as many other cognitive processes, and I cannot even remember how many times a course of treatment has been administered.

    Please see Dr. Peter Breggin’s input on ECT at http://www.org, especially his 1998 paper: “Electroshock: scientific, ethical, and political issues”. It was published in the International Journal of Risk and Safety in Medicine 11 (1998) 5-40, IOS Press. His other website is worth visiting and exploring: http://www.breggin.com. He is a reform psychiatrist who is one of the few voices in psychiatry today who makes sense.

    We are living in the technological age. This does not mean that our medicine is any more “safe” or “effective,” or advanced. It is basically an age of high-tech, poisonous and dangerous leeches; the superstition fueled by the god of science, devoid of the true God or any humanness. This is my own opinion, not necessarily Dr. Breggin’s.

    He is a scientist who reveals the untruths and the ineffectiveness, as well as the danger, of modern treatments based on scientific grounds. His solution will hopefully become mine, with the addition of prayer and faithfulness to God. He recommends empathy, self-direction, and a host of recovery options that we have come to espouse in the peer-recovery movement respecting human sensitivity, individuality, self-determination, the integrity and vulnerability of both the person and the body, and the natural ability to heal when assisted by people and organizations who also respect these innate human qualities. HIs colleagues have been few and far between over the past half-century, but they are the only ones I really trust, due to the imbedded corruption in medicine today.
    Even most well-meaning doctors are affected by this corruption in our age, being misinformed and misdirected, even in their efforts to save lives. This is my opinion. I welcome any who find that these observations resonate with their own.

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  23. Kimberly

    Carolina Center for Behavioral Health
    Greer, SC

    Marshall I. Pickens Hospital
    Greenville, SC

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  24. Mitchell Krasnerman

    I have and still recieve ECT treatment – safe, effective and reliable – I am also writing a book on ECT – Here is my list that I currently have – I will have to work on adding more details such as phone number and related info – I have been using basically google to get my info –

    Chapter 5 – Places in the U.S. to get ECT
    1) New York
    a) Lenox Hill Hospital
    b) Mt. Sinai Hospital
    c) Columbia_prysbeterian
    d) New York State Psychiatric Institute
    e) Westchester Medical Center
    f) DENT Neurological Institute
    g) University of Rochester Medical Institute

    2) New Jersey
    a) Morristown Medical Center and Overlook Medical Center
    b) Centrastate Medical Center
    c) Carrier Clinic
    d) Jersey Shore University Medical Center
    e) Princeton Healthcare
    f) Virtua Memorial Hospital

    3) Conneticut
    a) University of Conneticut Medical Health
    b) Yale New Haven Medical Center
    c) Hartford Hospital

    4) Massachessets
    a) Arbour Hospital
    b) Berkshire Medical Center
    c) Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
    d) Cambridge Health Alliance
    e) Carney Hospital
    f) Henry Heywood Medical Center
    g) Lawrence Memorial Hospital
    h) Massachusetts General Hospital
    i) McLean Hospital
    j) Melrose-Wakefield Hospital
    k) Mount Auburn Hospital
    l) Newton-Wellesley Hospital
    m) St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center
    n) Tufts Medical Center
    o) Whidden Hospital

    5) New Hamphire
    a) Concord Hospital

    6) Hawaii
    a)

    7) Virginia
    a) Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center
    b) Inova Health System
    c) Virginia Hospital Center
    d) Eastern Virginia Medical Center
    e) Reston Hospital Center

    8) Florida
    a) University of Florida Health
    b) Florida Health
    c) Central Florida Mental Health
    d) Delray Medical Center
    e) USF Health
    f) Mayo Clinic
    g)

    9) Rhode Island
    a) Butler Hospital
    b) Rhode Island Hospital

    10) Pennsylvania
    a) University of Pennsylvania Health System

    11) California
    a) El Camino Hospital
    b) Therapeutic Solutions PC
    c) ???

    12) Arkansas
    a) UAMS Medical Center
    b) ?

    13) Maine
    a) Maine General Medical Center
    b) Southern Main Health Care
    c) Acadia Hospital

    14) Vermont
    a) White River Junction VA Medical Center
    15) New Hamphire
    a) Concord Hospital
    b) Butler Hospital
    c) Elliot Health System

    16) Minnesota
    a) Fair View Medical Health System
    b) Mayo Clinic

    17) Iowa
    a) University of Iowa Hospital and Clinics
    b) Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services
    c) Mercy Hospital Medical Center
    d)
    18) Wisconsin
    a) University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics
    19) Michigan
    a) University of Michigan Health System
    b) Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services
    c) Henry Ford Hospital
    d) Beaumont Health System
    20) North Dakota
    a)
    21) South Dakota
    a) Avera Behavioral Health Center
    22) Wyoming
    a) Luzerne-Wyoming Counties Mental Health and Developmental Services.
    b) Chayenne Regional

    23) Montana
    a) Providence Health Services
    b) Inova Health System
    c)

    24) Idaho
    a) Eastern Idaho Medical Center
    b) Bingham Medical Hospital
    c) St. Luke’s Clinic
    25) Nebreska
    a) Bryan Health

    26) Ohio
    a) Ohio State University
    b) Cleveland Clinic
    c) University Hospitals of Cleveland
    d) Lindner Center of HOPE

    27) West Virgina
    a) Chestnut Ridge Center
    b) Virgina Commonwealth University Medical Center
    c) CAMC General Hospital
    d)
    28) North Carolina
    a) Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center
    b) Vidant Health
    c)
    29) South Carolina
    a) Carolina Center for Behavioral Health
    b) Health Institute of Psychiatry
    c)
    30) Mississippi
    a) St. Dominic Hospital
    b)
    31) Tennessee
    a) Lakeside Behavioral Health Center
    b) University of Tennessee Medical Center
    c)
    32) Louisiana
    a) Tulane Medical Center
    b)
    33) Texas
    a) Seton Health Care Family
    b) Texas Orthopedic Hospital
    c) Zale Lipshy University Hospital
    d)
    34) Arizona
    a) University of Arizona Medical Center
    b) Mayo Clinic
    c) Brian Espinoza MD
    35) Georgia
    a) Emory Health Care
    b) Summit Ridge Hospital
    c) Georgia Regents University
    d) Athens Regional Medical Center
    e)
    36) Utah
    a) University of Utah Health Center
    b) Utah Surgical Center
    c)

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  25. Em Well

    You are missing a couple in Massachusetts. UMASS Medical Center, Worcester…. HealthAlliance, Leominster (the psychiatrist Paul Epstein just retired and was unsure if ECT would continue there. That was as of March 2015) …. Holyoke Hospital, Holyoke, Pembroke Hospital, Pembroke (associated with the Arbour hospital system in Boston)

    There is still no way to search for Hospitals that offer these treatments.

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  26. Bruce Rioux

    The University of Vermont Medical Center in Burlington, Vermont offers ECT. I had a course there. And Maine Medical Center in Portland, Maine offers ECT as well. I had a course there also.

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  27. Mitchell Krasnerman

    I have received ECT at Mt. Sinai Hospital in New York, NY. I am also writing a book on ECT based on my personal experience and science and history behind it. If anyone has any questions, they can ask me. It was very helpful, more then meds were ever. Its based on a case by case basis because ECT is a serious treatment with general anesthesia every single time. But it is not a miracle cure or a magic bullet of any sort. But as Natasha Tracy remarked – when you are dying – suffering from serious symptoms – ECT is likely to deal with them effectively and swiftly ( a few treatments and you will already notice some relief) .

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  28. David

    I live in Las Vegas Nevada, and I also work in the mental health field. I’m also someone who has received ECT. I received it at Montevista hospital in Las Vegas Nevada. I would be more than happy to answer questions, and address concerns.

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  29. James Honeycutt

    Hi. I am about to start 10 sessions of ECT at OHSU in Portland Oregon. I am about as scared as I can get.

    I am posting to add to your list of places that offer ECT. In the Portland Oregon area, as well as OHSU, Kaiser Permanente offers it for Kaiser folk at it’s Sunnyside hospitial (Kaiser Permanente Kaiser Sunnyside Medical Center, 10180 SE Sunnyside Rd, Clackamas, OR 97015, (503) 652-2880.

    Jack in Portland Oregon

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  30. Truth

    Ect is unpredictable and dangerous. It is the equivalent to a closed head injury concussion.
    It causes brain injury, memory loss, and permanent cognitive dysfunction. Patients may feel “better” because of the minor euphoria brain damage can generate. Google the latest updates on ECT and brain damage. Check out Peter Breggin’s website. Read about people who have lost 20 years of memory and their careers. Google names like Jonathan Cott, Peggy Salters, Barb Cody, Linda Andre. Order the book Doctors of Deception. Find the Bentall and Reid review of Literature on ECT which concludes it causes brain injury and cannot be scientifically justified.
    Do not spend time finding places willing to injure you; you can simply have a friend smash you in the head with a bat multiple times. ECT has its own PR campaign and the lies abound.
    Memory loss equals brain damage. ECT can cause massive memory loss. There is nothing medical or healing about electrocuting a delicate brain and sending people into multiple grand mal seizures.
    This increases ones risks of epilepsy and Alzheimer’s.

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  31. Meg

    Houston, TX – St. Joseph’s pavilion for women
    Pittsburgh, PA – St. Clair Hospital in the South Hills

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  32. Jason

    I had ECT performed at Butler Hospital, Providence Rhode Island with good results.

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  33. Laura Ryan

    Another hospital that does ECTs is St. Mary’s in Richmond, Va. I’ve heard good things about the treatment there.
    -laura

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  34. Melissa

    John Dempsey Hospital
    University of Connecticut
    Farmington, CT

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  35. JACKEE

    HI, MY NAME IS JACKEE AND I WOULD LIKE TO LET U KNOW THAT “ECT” HAS SAVED MY LIFE. I BELIEVE THAT ONE TREATMENT WILL NOT HELP AND THAT U SHOULD REALLY THINK ABOUT HOW MUCH BETTER LIFE CAN BE. I WAS GIVEN ECT AS A LAST RESULT FROM BIPOLAR/MANIC DEPRESSION/ Goreaphobia. I understand how u must feel not having a Support System Behind U. I thought I had a SUPPORT SYSTEM behind me but it really WASN’T.. I was doing very well when I was on ECT but now I am the One that has failed MYSELF and am looking to find out how to get back in treatment. I haven’t had ECT in over 2yrs. I experienced in myself memory loss that has been returning to me slowly but I feel confused becuz I don’t know how to deal with remembering things. A part of me wants to know my past and a part of me wishes It never returned. I believe Ect side effects are different in everyone. All I can say if that U are able to get ECT u should go for it becuz I would really help. I got mine done in Northern California at Sutter Center for Psychiatry in Sacramento Ca.

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  36. Scott

    At least I can say I tried. I would rather look like a fool and fail than just give up. Thanks to all.

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    • JACKEE

      i would like to speak with you about my experience if you’d like

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  37. Scott

    I understand that what I am asking for might seem confusing and please understand that I am very grateful for the time you have taken out of your day to respond to my post.

    I am trying to find someone who I can speak with through email or telephone and explain my situation to so I can find out where the best place for me to go to for ECT is. I’m looking for a hospital or a treatment facility that performs ECT, but would be understanding that I want to first try one shock treatment and then see how much of a difference it makes before going through with another shock treatment.

    If you, or anyone you know of can just spare a little bit of their time to help me, please let me know, it would mean the world to me and I would be forever grateful. I appreciate your time and kindness, thank you so much.

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    • David

      Scott,
      As a consumer and a patient, I would be happy to correspond with you about the benefits and drawbacks of ECT.

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  38. Scott

    I live in a town where there are no local support groups. My doctor only knows of one local place that ECT is done, and she doesn’t recommend that I receive ECT treatment there, which is why this situation is so difficult. I can barely bathe myself and I am so depressed that it is hard for me to nagivate around the internet looking for help. I don’t know how much longer I can keep going, please help me get the help I need.

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  39. Scott

    I have heard of three cases where after one shock treatment the patient felt better. I understand that most doctors want to sign a patient up for nine sessions, but I believe that it is possible to get one treatment of ECT and feel better, it’s very rare, but it is possible.

    Please understand that I don’t have a support system or group of friends trying to help me find a place for ECT, which is why I am reaching out on this site for help. I believe Natasha and other people out there understand that there are situations in life where people reach out for help in a place they feel comfortable and where they know there are others who understand how crippling severe depression is.

    I’m not asking for any money or a lifetime friendship. I’m just asking for some kind people to contact me, possibly hear my situation, and just help me find a hospital or treatment center where I can receive at least one ECT treatment and then decide if I want to have more or stop there because I am feeling better.

    Please contact me by email, I am a caring and kind person who just needs a little help. My email address is jeremy100jb@yahoo.com

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    • Natasha Tracy

      Hi Scott,

      I appreciate what you’re doing and I appreciate what you’re going through. I hope you read my below comment.

      I also wanted to add that you may wish to go to more active forums to find people that will engage you in active conversations. I wrote an article on the liveliest ones for people with bipolar here: http://bipolar.answers.com/remedies/the-best-forums-for-those-living-with-bipolar

      Also, maybe reach out to a local support group? They are more likely to be able to point you in the direction of a good treatment center because they know your local area.

      And one more thing, if you just explain your thoughts to your doctor, just like you have hear (you did it very clearly) perhaps he can work with you instead of you trying to go around him? Either that, or just go around him altogether by getting a second opinion. After all, someone will have to be your doctor no matter what treatment center you end up going to.

      You have my thoughts and I wish you the best of health. Don’t give up. Things will get better.

      – Natasha Tracy

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  40. Debbie

    Hi, any idea of a location in, or by, Las Vegas, NV that offers ECT. I have been travelling to SLC, UT for wonderful treatment, but would sure like to not have to travel so far. Thank you!

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    • Larisa

      Montevista Hospital 5900 W Rochelle Ave, Las Vegas, Nevada

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  41. Scott

    I am currently trying to find a hospital or treatment center for ECT. My problem is that I want to be able to have one shock treatment, if I feel better after one treatment. Anytime I bring this up my doctor gets upset and agitated by saying that I would have to have 6 treatments in a row without stopping at one. I believe that I have a right to a say in my treatment since this is my brain. I don’t have a support system and my family is not supportive so I am pretty much on my own and I am too depressed and stressed to call around to hospitals and ask questions about the rules of the treatment center or hospital’s protocol. I would like to go somewhere where the electrodes are placed on the head that causes the least amount of memory lost.

    If anyone knows of a hospital that does ECT and will stop doing treatments when the patient wants, please reply or contact me. I am in a lot of pain and barely hanging on, I have no one in my life to help me and I just don’t want to be in this kind of pain anymore. Please help me.

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    • Natasha Tracy

      Hi Scott,

      You have the right to cease treatment at any time, of course. It _is_ your brain and you get to make the call. You always have that right and your doctor can’t force otherwise (unless he has a court order).

      The problem is that one treatment likely won’t work so there’s no point in doing it, which is likely what your doctor is saying. I do know of one person who felt better after one treatment, but that is very rare. It’s like saying you’d like to take a week of antidepressants. It just won’t work.

      So I would suggest that you commit to the regular course of treatment, but stop at any time during that course if you need to.

      For example, I started treatments (I didn’t agree to a specific number ahead of time) and after each one we evaluated where we were. After 9 treatments I elected to stop because it wasn’t working. I gave it a fair shot, and it just didn’t work for me. That being said, had something horrible have happened on treatment 2, I would have elected to stop then.

      And, I must say, after one treatment I noticed no cognitive side effects. There were side effects (like pain and headache) but nothing cognitive. I assume that’s what you’re worried about. Those type of effects tend to build up over time so you can judge each treatment and decide if you feel like the next one is right for you.

      Now, I’m not a doctor, so feel free to disregard any of the above.

      But please believe this: ECT is given to over 100,000 patients a year in the US alone and it helps around 80% of those with depression. But it doesn’t help after one treatment. The average course is between 9-12.

      Here is some in-depth information on ECT: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1525957-overview

      Here is one study that mentions effecacy rates (but they do range depending on the study, particularly if you have a comorbid personality disorder): http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2180554

      Good luck.

      – Natasha Tracy

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  42. Marian

    My mother has had both inpatient and outpatient treatments at Florida Hospital – South in Orlando.

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  43. Marie

    Cedars Sinai in Beverly Hills is no longer. The ECT group with Dr. Kramer moved to the Olympia Medical Center on Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles, a couple of years ago.

    I have been driving a special woman for ECT treatments for 7 years now.

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  44. Paul

    My sister gets ECT at Herrick Hospital in Berkeley, CA

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  45. DJ

    Loma Linda University
    Loma Linda, CA

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  46. Arnold S

    Cedars Sinai Hospital, Beverley Hills, CA
    Loma Linda University Hospital, Loma Linda, CA

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  47. Karen O'Malley

    Kaiser Permanente
    Sunnyside Medical Center
    Clackamas Oregon

    Dr. David Van de lindt

    ECT has made a major difference in my life I wish I would have known about it years ago it would have made my life much more enjoyable.

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  48. Jennifer Small

    Seton shoal creek hospital in Austin, texas does both in and outpt ECT. 512-324-2000

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  49. c--

    hi: the georgetown references are good. i’m seen by their outpatient clinic. we’ ve been messing with meds for 5 years now after this crash, but with no avail. i’m lucky to have a patient girlfriend. i look forward to your book!

    thanks for listening.

    c–

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  50. Justin

    I know Columbia Presbyterian is already listed, but New York State Psychiatric Institute should also be added as distinct. It is part of Columbia, but is a State funded research facility, where you will receive treatment for free (and EXCELLENT care!). You need to be admitted as part of one of their studies. I just finished a 6 week stay while receiving ECT. They have an outstanding staff and Dr Joan Prudic is one of the foremost authorities on ECT in the world. I have virtually no memory loss.

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  51. Linda Connors

    Awaiting moderation means that if this comment doesn’t meet with approval, it will be removed but that doesn’t change the facts. He prescribes ECT for anyone who is unlucky enough to end up under his care.

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    • Natasha Tracy

      Linda,

      Actually, “awaiting moderation” means just that. But if I were you, I’d be careful about what kind of remarks you make against an individual publicly.

      – Natasha Tracy

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  52. kelly

    mission hospital Laguna Beach CA performs ECT great behavioral health facility
    College Hospital Costa Mesa CA performs ECT

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  53. Craig Foard

    Boulder Community Hospital also provides ECT therapy.

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  54. Marsina Winner

    Fairfax inova hospital in fairfax, VA

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    • Christopher Kuchnicki

      Dr Michael Hryvniak and Dr Van Ngyuen both perform ECT at Fairfax and are BOTH excellent Physicians. I would trust my life to both of them. Highly recommended and excellent nursing staff in the PACU (Recovery unit) Very caring and sensative to your needs.

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  55. Tina

    Kaiser Sunnyside in Oregon does ECT

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  56. Tracy

    Ok so I know this post is way late but if you’re still adding to your list:

    Mayo Clinic Health System in Rochester, MN and in Eau Claire, WI (and apparently, the Mankato hospital you have already) for sure do ECT.

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  57. Susan

    I have had this done in two different hospitals in Ontario, but I’m not sure if they still do. But these are them: Wellesley Hospital in Toronto (1996) and Southlake Hospital in Newmarket, Ontario in (1998).
    Hope this helps for people in Ontario. You might want to ask them if they still do it.

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  58. Catherine Pepper

    Live in Australia and am an ECT success story…had approx 70 in the past 12 years for bipolar 1. I would be dead without it.

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  59. C.A. Register

    ECT facilities in Maine: Maine Medical Center; Mid Coast Hospital; Acadia Hospital

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  60. andD

    St Joseph Mercy Hospital
    Ann Arbor, MI
    734-712-5772 <– ECT Dept.

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  61. Linsey

    Montevista Hospital
    Las Vegas Nevada
    702-364-1111

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  62. Carole

    Mayo Clinic Health Center (hospital), Mankato
    1025 Marsh Street
    P.O. Box 8673
    Mankato, MN 56002-8673

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  63. Michael Burke

    I I am a physician at anchor hospital in Georgia and we are doing ECT. anchor hospitals address is 5454 York towne drive Atlanta Georgia… feel free to contact me at the email address if you would like further information.

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    • Larisa

      I looking for ECT for my son, (22, with squizofrenia y autismo) but impossible in state of Nevada.Than yoy, Larisa

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  64. Jeanne

    Natasha
    also Neurostar the maker of the machine in USA is a good contact for who does treatments.

    Thank you for doing this. Much needed. The treatments were a God send for me, unfortunatley it only lasted 4 years. I have now found an unusual combination of medications, Marplan, and Nortriptline that is helping me a great deal, I have been treatment resistant for years, and rapid cycler. My doctor here in Ketchum, Idaho worked with Dr. Weeks and Bushnell at UNI to find this combination of drugs that seem to work with treatment resistant patients.

    Again many thanks for your work
    Jeanne

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  65. Jeanne

    Please add to Utah, Salt Lake City
    UNI, University of Neuropsychiatric Institute
    Dr. Howard Weeks
    801-587-3297
    email howard.weeks@hsc.utah.edu

    They are wonderful and will work with insurance. If insurance won’t pay they will work with you on cost and payment plans. This is a full Psychiatric Hospital with the TMS clinic a part of it.

    Also in Nevada. Las Vegas
    Scott Rubin, MD
    lasvegastms@yahoo.com
    702-380-8200

    This is in a doctors office, they were helpful, just futher away for me.

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    • Natasha Tracy

      Jeanne,

      Thanks so much for the additional info. Always appreciated.

      – Natasha Tracy

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  66. brianna

    Christ Hospital – Oak Lawn Illinois
    Hinsdale Hospital- Hinsdale Illinois
    Loyola Hospital- Maywood Illinois
    MacNeal Hospital- Berwyn Illinois

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    • Natasha Tracy

      Hi Brianna,

      Thanks so much for the additional sites. :)

      – Natasha Tracy

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  67. Emily Cassidy, LCPC

    Westlake Hospital in Melrose Park, IL does as well.

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  68. Sid

    Another one to add to the list in Illinois…

    Alexian Brothers Behavioral Health Hospital
    1650 Moon Lake Boulevard
    Hoffman Estates, IL 60169
    800-432-5005

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    • Natasha Tracy

      Thanks Sid, I’ll be adding that one to the list :)

      – Natasha Tracy

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  69. Cate

    Just want to say I think that you are writing a book on this subject is fantastic. I live in NZ so am outside your boundaries but I so believe that we have to talk about ECT more. There’s far too much stigma attached which just adds to the burden of the people contemplating it. I’ve been throught three series of treatments, and while only one series worked I still think it was the right decision at the time. But I do wish there was more written about the memory issues. They were the biggest deal for me.

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    • Natasha Tracy

      Hi Cate,

      Thanks for your comment. While the book only lists places in North America that do ECT, the information and the book itself is relevant to most modern countries (in third world countries the situation is a big different).

      If you’d like to talk about your memory problems with me a bit and possibly put an excerpt in the book, please contact me: https://staging.natashatracy.com/about-natasha-tracy/contact-natasha-tracy/

      – Natasha Tracy

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    • Natasha Tracy

      Hi Herb,

      Thanks for the link, that _is_ very interesting. I might do some more research on it and write and article, we’ll see.

      Too bad the study is so small though. The researcher seems to be talking with an awful degree of certainty for all of 15 patients.

      – Natasha Tracy

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  70. Serena

    Kaiser Permanente-an HMO- does ECT at their South Sacramento facility. It is only for their members, so I don’t know if it can be included on your list. Interestingly, I am a member, but when I got ECT almost ten years ago, they were contracting with Sutter Center for Psychiatry-on your list. There was enough demand in their psychiatric population that they started their own program.

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    • Natasha Tracy

      Hmmm, not sure about that one but I’ll take a look.

      – Natasha Tracy

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  71. Dustin H

    I’m commuting so I don’t have all the details but, in a nutshell, ECT is performed at Mercy Hospital in Chicago, IL. Oddly enough though Mercy Hospital has a psych unit (inpatient) but no psych docs… so the patient needs to go to (or consult with) University of Chicago Dept of Psychiatry. It likely sounds more complex than it really is.
    Mercy has no staff for psych, University has no space to perform ECT in… so… it works out.

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    • Natasha Tracy

      Thanks so much, I’ll look into that. (Odd, but hey, whatever works.)

      – Natasha Tracy

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      • Dustin H

        HI Natasha… thanks for the reminder:

        University of Chicago – Psychiatry
        http://psychiatry.uchicago.edu/
        Dr Danielle Anderson is the person needing to consult with about ECT

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        • Natasha Tracy

          Thanks Dustin; added.

          – Natasha

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    • Natasha Tracy

      Thanks Herb, that’s sweet of you.

      – Natasha Tracy

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  72. Maurya

    I think Silver Hill in Connecticut used to offer ECT 208 Valley Rd. New Canaan, CT 06840

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    • Natasha Tracy

      Thanks Maurya, added.

      – Natasha Tracy

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  73. Dan

    Midwest Regional Medical Center
    2825 Parklawn Drive
    Midwest City, Oklahoma 73110
    http://www.midwestregional.com
    405-610-4411
    Dr. Maryellen L. Dodd

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    • Natasha Tracy

      Hi Dan,

      It’s interesting that they don’t even mention mental health on their website. I’ve included it though.

      – Natasha Tracy

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    • Diane Glatz

      Loma Linda University in Loma Linda, Ca is a wonderful center for ECT

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  74. Natasha Tracy

    Thanks and updated :)

    – Natasha Tracy

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  75. Stephen Lemire

    I don’t remember…. Kidding.

    McLean Hospital in Belmont, MA
    (This was Spring, 1985)

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  76. Jeanne

    Please add UNI – University Neuropsychiatric Institute; of University of Utah Health Care
    501 Chipeta Way
    Salt Lake City, Utah
    801-587-3297

    They do an excellent job, and are very patient oriented. I worked mostly with Dr. Weeks who is wonderful and would stay in touch through emails(I live in Idaho), and also worked some with Dr. Bushnell who also was very understanding and informative. They do both in and out patient. Also both doctors kept in touch with my psychiatrist here in Idaho.

    Thank you dfor doing this valuable work
    Jeanne

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  77. Herb

    “Ahhh, ECT. The antithesis of science.”

    It just might be that science still has not caught up with ECT and/or other therapies treating the neurology of the brain.

    Imperial Point Medical Center
    6401 N. Federal Highway
    Fort Lauderdale, FL
    (954) 776-8500

    University Pavilion Hospital
    7201 N University Dr
    Tamarac, FL 33321
    (954) 722-9933 Psychiatric

    Warmly,
    Herb
    vnsdepression@gmail.com
    http://www.vnstherapy-herb.blogspot.com

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  78. Katya

    Ahhh, ECT. The antithesis of science.

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  79. Natasha Tracy

    Thank-you all. The list has been updated with these facilities.

    – Natasha Tracy

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  80. Steph

    UC Irvine Medical Center

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  81. Sheri

    Riverside Methodist Hospital
    Dr. Phillip Hinkle
    3535 Olentangy River Road
    Columbus, Ohio 43214
    Hospital: (614) 566-5000
    Scheduling: (614) 566-1111
    http://www.ohiohealth.com/riverside

    I had ECT in Jan 2011

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    • Linda Connors

      Dr. Phlip HInkle is a nut who prescribed ECT for a woman in her 70’s after one 30 min. examination. Naturally the woman went bonkers upon hearing this and thankfully her family stood their ground. Every patient on his side of the floor received ECT. The family was told their mother would be transferred to psychiatric under another psychiatrist’s care, but low and behold, his side was full and Dr, Hinkle had plenty of spaces available. What kind of place is Riverside running?

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  82. Jen

    The University of Michigan Hospital
    Ann Arbor, MI

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