# FND Connect CIC > FND Connect CIC provides clear, UK-focused, patient-friendly information about Functional Neurological Disorder (FND), including what FND is, symptoms, treatment options, practical living advice, support organisations and FAQs. This website is an independent informational resource and is not a replacement for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. For new, sudden, severe or unusual symptoms, suspected stroke, a first seizure, serious injury, breathing difficulty, chest pain or inability to stay safe, seek urgent medical help in the UK by calling 999 or using NHS 111 where appropriate. ## Key Pages - [Home](https://fndconnect.co.uk/) - overview and first steps after FND diagnosis. - [What is FND?](https://fndconnect.co.uk/what-is-fnd/) - explanation of Functional Neurological Disorder, positive clinical diagnosis and why symptoms are real. - [Symptoms](https://fndconnect.co.uk/symptoms/) - movement symptoms, functional seizures, sensory symptoms, speech, swallowing, cognition, pain and fatigue. - [Treatment](https://fndconnect.co.uk/treatment/) - specialist physiotherapy, occupational therapy, psychological therapy, speech and language therapy, medication review and multidisciplinary care. - [Living with FND](https://fndconnect.co.uk/living-with-fnd/) - pacing, flare plans, work and education adjustments, communication, safety planning and realistic hope. - [Support](https://fndconnect.co.uk/support/) - FND-specific charities, peer support, clinical resources and practical support links. - [SeizeControl](https://fndconnect.co.uk/seizecontrol/) - product page for SeizeControl, a seizure tracking and insight workspace developed by FND Connect CIC. - [Community](https://fndconnect.co.uk/community/login) - moderated community app with member registration, sign-in, topic pages, posting, moderation and profile tools. - [FAQs](https://fndconnect.co.uk/faq/) - frequently asked questions with FAQPage structured data. ## Core Topics - Functional Neurological Disorder is a real condition affecting nervous system function. - FND diagnosis should be made from positive clinical features, not only because scans or tests are normal. - FND can affect movement, sensation, speech, swallowing, vision, awareness, balance, cognition, fatigue and pain. - FND symptoms differ between people and can change over time. - FND can coexist with other neurological or medical conditions. - Treatment is usually symptom-specific rehabilitation and may include specialist physiotherapy, occupational therapy, psychological therapy, speech and language therapy, and support for associated symptoms. - Some people improve significantly or go into remission; some continue to live with symptoms long term. Practical support can still reduce impact. - SeizeControl is a FND Connect CIC-developed seizure tracking and insight workspace at https://seizecontrol.uk/ with structured episode logging, longitudinal review, forecasting, medication context, wearable signals and consultation support. ## Support Organisations Listed - FND Action: https://www.fndaction.org.uk/ | contact@fndaction.org.uk | 07594 651566 - FND Hope UK: https://fndhope.org/about-fnd-hope/fnd-hope-uk/ | fndhopeuk@fndhope.org | 0203 468 5571 - FND Dimensions: https://fnddimensions.org/ | enquiries@fnddimensions.org - FND FrieNDs: https://fndfriends.com/ | info@fndfriends.com | South West England - FND Matters NI: https://fndmattersni.org.uk/ | support@fndmattersni.org.uk - FND North: https://www.fndnorth.org/ - Neurosymptoms FND Guide: https://neurosymptoms.org/ - My FND app: https://myfnd.co.uk/ - UK FND Network: https://ukfndnetwork.org/ - AHP FND Networking Group: https://www.ahpfndnetwork.org/ - SeizeControl: https://seizecontrol.uk/ | developed by FND Connect CIC ## Source Basis The website content is informed by NHS Inform, NHS England specialised neurology service specification, King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Neurosymptoms, FND Action, FND Hope UK, FND Dimensions, FND FrieNDs, FND Matters NI, UK FND Network and related support organisations. Pages include visible source links. Last updated: 2026-05-14.