Moodswings — Mental Health Clinic in Manchester, England

4.5★★★★★★★★★★(10 reviews)

Address36 New Mount St M4 4DE, Manchester, ENG

Phone+441618323736

Websitemoodswings.org.uk

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Moodswings is a mental health clinic in Manchester, England, offering unique support for individuals seeking mental health recovery. With 25 years of experience, they provide a personalized approach focused on helping people appreciate their strengths and resilience. Their services include free, recovery-focused 1-2-1 support, a helpline for accessible chats, and activity groups for mindful engagement. They also offer specialist mentors for university students experiencing mental health difficulties through the Disabled Students' Allowance. Moodswings aims to inspire individuals to like the way they think, recognizing the value of their unique perspectives.

Best for

  • Individuals seeking recovery-focused support
  • Students with mental health difficulties
  • Those needing accessible support options
Key services1-2-1 recovery support, Helpline, Mindful meetups, Specialist mentoring for students
Tagsmental health, recovery, support group, helpline, manchester, resilience, unique perspective, student support

Reviews on Google4.5 · 10 reviews

★★★★★★★★★★KasimFeb 2025

I tried to seek support and help on a number of occasions because I have been feeling very low and mood and been feeling down. They refuse to engage and offer me support and fobbed me off not only the the one time but on many attempts when I try to seem support from them. Stay away from this waste of time organisation.

★★★★★★★★★★Kamila Notario GalajSep 2024

An amazing place full of lovely and helpful professionals

★★★★★★★★★★George SpencerApr 2023

The team has always been friendly, professional and accessible. Thank you for all your support.

★★★★★★★★★★Raza ChaudhryApr 2019

Alex, Tom and the other telephone person (sorry I can't remember their name) have been brilliant to me mood swings whenever I called up the telephone helpline during my times of needs since the summer of 2018. I can recommend them for information guidance, listening support and emotional understanding on all things mood swings. Thank you so much guys - I appreciated you a lot! Raza =)

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