Still experiencing symptoms of depression despite having taken antidepressant medication?

Still experiencing symptoms of depression despite having taken antidepressant medication?

Still experiencing symptoms of depression despite having taken antidepressant medication?

The Depression Research Centre at Warneford Hospital is able to assess, and in some cases, manage the treatment of adults with “treatment resistant depression” who are willing to consider being involved in research studies.

If you live in Oxfordshire, Berkshire or Buckinghamshire and this sounds like it might be right for you, click below to register your interest and a member of the team will get in touch with you.

Please note that the Depression Research Centre is not able to provide immediate or emergency mental health support.
Click here for resources for urgent support.

Please note that the Depression Research Centre is not able to provide immediate or emergency mental health support.
Click here for resources for urgent support.

Treatment Resistant Depression is a term used to describe people who continue to experience symptoms of depression even though they are currently being treated with antidepressant medication.

Treatment Resistant Depression is a term used to describe people who continue to experience symptoms of depression even though they are currently being treated with antidepressant medication.

About the clinic

About the clinic

About the clinic

If we think what we can offer might suit you, we’ll arrange for you to speak to a research assistant, followed by an assessment with a doctor. After this, we’ll send a letter to you and your GP with recommendations about your treatment. If you choose to enrol in a research study we’ll be able to continue seeing you.* 

*Our clinic is paid for by research studies, not by the NHS. This means that we can only see people who are willing to consider being involved in research. 

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