The Key Clinic

The Key Clinic Unlocking Neurodiverse Potential. Drug-free therapies for children and adults with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, dyspraxia and more. đź§ 

26/05/2026

Revisiting this wonderful video from Juliet Little. “Neurodiverse brains aren’t broken, they just need a different operating manual.”

Thank you for sharing your family’s experience with ADHD and dyslexia.

Incredible effort from Jasper, who is taking on the Thames Path this May to raise money for The Brain Tumour Charity aft...
19/05/2026

Incredible effort from Jasper, who is taking on the Thames Path this May to raise money for The Brain Tumour Charity after being diagnosed with a terminal grade 4 astrocytoma.

After surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy, Jasper has chosen to turn an unimaginably difficult journey into something that helps others, walking the Thames Path over three weeks to raise awareness and vital funds for brain tumour research and support.

His walk has already raised tens of thousands of pounds and will finish at the Thames Barrier in London on Monday 25 May.

If you’re able to donate, support, share, or even join part of the walk, it would mean a huge amount: https://www.justgiving.com/page/dixjasper

Wishing Jasper all the very best on this adventure đź’™

11/05/2026

Exam season can be a stressful time, not just for students, but for parents too.

That’s why we’ve asked Lilly, our brilliant Senior BioNutrient Practitioner, to share her top nutritional tips to help everyone stay energised, focused, and calm during this busy period.

Here is part 2 of her fantastic tips!

11/05/2026

Exam season can be a stressful time, not just for students, but for parents too.

That’s why we’ve asked Lilly, our brilliant Senior BioNutrient Practitioner, to share her top nutritional tips to help everyone stay energised, focused, and calm during this busy period.

See our page for part 2!

06/05/2026

Support looks different for everyone.

At The Key Clinic, we take a personalised, multidisciplinary approach, exploring factors like development, sensory processing, and individual needs.

Send us a DM or call our lovely client care team to find out more: 020 7486 4462

29/04/2026

There’s more to ADHD than a label.

We focus on understanding the individual and exploring supportive approaches tailored to their needs.

Call our lovely client care team to find out more: 020 7486 4462

A diagnosis isn’t the end of the story, it’s the beginning.We take the time to understand the person behind the label, s...
21/04/2026

A diagnosis isn’t the end of the story, it’s the beginning.

We take the time to understand the person behind the label, so we can support what really matters.

If you’re looking for answers that go deeper, we’re here to help.

Message us or call our lovely client care team to find out more: 020 7486 4462

You’ve received an ADHD diagnosis… now what?It’s a question we hear all the time. The next step isn’t to “fix” yourself,...
15/04/2026

You’ve received an ADHD diagnosis… now what?

It’s a question we hear all the time. The next step isn’t to “fix” yourself, it’s to understand how your brain works, and how to support it.

With the right tools, strategies, and guidance, ADHD can become something you work with, not against. We’re here to help you take that next step.

Call our lovely client care team to find out more: 020 7486 4462

20/03/2026

It is Neurodiversity Week, a week that is especially important for us here at The Key Clinic.

To celebrate the week and raise awareness, we spoke to our founder Sarah Warley and asked her to share her insights into neurodiversity.

In this video, Sarah talks about the often-overlooked link between neurodiversity and mental health.

She explains how navigating a world designed for neurotypical people can lead to masking, stress, anxiety, and low self-confidence, and why supporting both mental health and the underlying neurological factors is key to helping individuals thrive.

19/03/2026

It is Neurodiversity Week, a week that is especially important for us here at The Key Clinic.

To celebrate the week and raise awareness, we spoke to our founder Sarah Warley and asked her to share her insights into neurodiversity.

In this video, Sarah talks about Developmental Coordination Disorder (previously known as dyspraxia) and why some individuals may struggle with coordination, balance, and motor skills.

She explains how retained primitive reflexes and nervous system immaturities can affect movement and coordination, and how targeted neurodevelopmental exercises can help the brain and body build stronger foundations for movement.

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