Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a non-invasive procedure that uses a low-level electrical current to stimulate the brain

  • How it works A powered stimulator sends a weak electrical current through electrodes and conductive material placed on the scalp. 
  • What it’s used for tDCS can be used to treat a variety of conditions, including neurological disorders, depression, and addictive disorders. It can also be used to enhance the benefits of physical, occupational, or speech therapy

The Flow tDCS headset delivers transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) in a small and portable device.

By combining intuitive design that requires minimal setup and training, short sessions that match the length of most TV shows, and proven techniques to reduce depression, our users can better manage their depression on their terms.

Flow transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS)

Key Features:

  • Flow offers treatment that works fast.
  • Wearable headset for use at home.
  • No side effects of medication.
  • 77% of people see results within 3 weeks.*
  • 57% depression free at 10 weeks.** (**in clinical trial)
  • No appointments or waiting lists.
  • Rated excellent on Trustpilot.
  • 5 weeks of refill pads included
  • 30 day money back guarantee.

*This is based on our real world data from users ‘results’ is defined as any improvement in their MADRS-s score. The MADRS-s is a widely used depression score, users take it weekly when they use Flow so the data is self-reported.

The portable, wireless, and small headset brings tDCS technology to wherever you may go. The Flow headset offers a treatment you can take with you from your home to your office to your everyday.

Removing compromise. Introducing convenience.

The 30 minute stimulation sessions easily fit into your schedule whenever it suits you best. You can stimulate while going about your day. Watch your favorite tv show, answer emails, or tidy-up your house. The time is yours.

  • Compatible with iOS (11+) and Android (5.0+, Lollipop)
  • Bluetooth controlled through the Flow – Depression app
  • Stimulation current: 2 mA
  • MicroUSB charger with EU (Type C) or UK (Type G) socket, depending on your order
  • All materials are biocompatible and comply with ISO 10993-1
  • Includes printed user manual in multiple languages
  • Made in Sweden

Common side effects:

Skin redness underneath, or near, the electrodes is common due to increased local blood flow. This is harmless and will subside 30-60 minutes after use
Some users experience skin irritation underneath the electrodes. In such cases, the headset should not be reapplied to irritated skin

Rare side effects:

Users who suffer from tinnitus have reported rare cases of intensified symptoms, such as noise or ringing in the ears
Should you experience sharp pain during stimulation, or an increase of depressive symptoms, discontinue the treatment immediately and consult a physician.

Precautions

Using the Flow device poses minimal risk of injury. Even so, it is recommended to consider multiple treatment options. Always consult a healthcare professional before use
The Flow device should only be used by people over 18 years of age who have been diagnosed with depression (Major Depressive Disorder)
The Flow device should not be applied to open wounds or damaged skin
Always consult a physician before making any changes to your current medication

Take extra precaution and make sure to consult your physician under the following circumstances:

Pregnancy (or suspected pregnancy)
Suicidal thoughts (thoughts about ending your life)
Bipolar disorder (or having a history of hypomanic/manic episodes)
Epilepsy (or having a history of seizures)
Heart disease (or suspected heart disease)
A neurological or neuropsychiatric condition
Having recently had a surgical procedure
Having a defect in neurocranium and/or an implant inside the skull
Having an active, implanted medical device (e.g. cardiac pacemaker, spinal cord stimulator, vagal nerve stimulator, auricular stimulator, deep-brain stimulating electrodes, cochlear implant, implanted hearing aid or defibrillator) or other implanted, metallic or electronic device