In The Media

Word of mouth about The Key Clinic's great results has spread fast. The press and radio frequently ask for our advice and commentary on a wide range of subjects. A few of these articles/interviews are included below.

Sarah Warley chats ASMR, on 104 Dublin radio station, October 2023

Our Founder Sarah Warley on ITV’s ‘This Morning’, Call in Questions Discussing Dyslexia, July 2023

Our Founder Sarah Warley on ITV’s ‘This Morning’, Discussing Dyslexia, April 2023

Our Founder Sarah Warley interviewed by Chris Evans on Virgin Radio, March 2023

The Key Clinic founder Sarah Warley was interviewed about dyslexia on BBC Radio Essex, July 2022

The Key Clinic founder Sarah Warley spoke at the UK's biggest student neuroscience conference in association with Imperial College, May 2022

The Liz Earle Wellbeing Show, Understanding learning and behavioural difficulties, October 2021

Chris Evans' son Eli receives 'miracle' therapy:

The Sun, December 2019

Daily Mail, December 2019

Mirror, December 2019

Express, December 2019

Belfast Telegraph, December 2019

Muddy Stilettos, Neuroscience-based approach to help children, December 2019

Absolutely Education, Dyslexia | Simple exercises could help your child, September 2019

The Guardian, The Modern Family, June 2019

Absolutely Education, Block Buster, May 2019

 

The Educator, Dyslexia does not have to be a life sentence. October 2018

BBC Radio Somerset interview, September 2018

BBC Radio Oxford interview

Buzz Magazine, Is Your Child School Ready? May 2018

Chiswick Magazine , Building Resilience in Children and Adults, April 2018

Chiswick Magazine, When Working Hard is Not Enough, January 2018

Chiswick Magazine, Is Your Child Able to Make the Most of Their Schooling? March 2018

Buzz Magazine, Unlocking Potential, March 2018​

Chiswick Magazine, Unlock Your Child's Potential, November 2017

School Notices Magazine, Stop The Noise, Winter 2017

School Notices Magazine, Brain Training, Summer 2017

Muddy Stilleto’s November 2017

Three people, two women and one man, sitting on a couch in a TV studio with large window showing a cityscape and river behind them. They are smiling and dressed in casual to semi-formal attire, with the woman in the middle wearing a pink suit and the woman on the right wearing a light purple dress.
Television talk show segment featuring three hosts seated at a round marble table with a bowl of apples, oranges, and other fruits, discussing coping with dyslexia. A news ticker at the bottom displays a message about a daughter being labelled as an underachiever.
A woman with shoulder-length blonde hair smiling, with a brick wall background. Overlay text quotes Liz Earle, MBE, about The Key Clinic, praising its life-changing work and results.
A man and a woman smiling and standing close together in front of a black background with white text, promoting 'The Chris Evans Breakfast Show' on Virgin Radio; the man is giving a thumbs-up and wearing glasses and an orange sweater, while the woman has curly blonde hair and is dressed in a blue vest over a white shirt.
Four people sitting on a blue couch with water and boats in the background, participating in a podcast or radio show, with one woman speaking into a microphone.

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