Success rate
"The success rate at Allen Carr's Easyway Clinics is over 90% based on the three month money-back guarantee and independent scientific studies indicate that, even after 12 months, the success rate remains over 51%*
This is unprecedented in the field of smoking cessation
*Long-term success of short smoking-cessation seminars supported by occupational health care', H. Moshammer, M. Neuberger. Addictive Behaviors (2007) Success Rate 51.4% after 3 years and 'Smoking cessation at the workplace: 1 year success of short seminars,' H.P Hutter, H. Moshammer, M.Neuberger. Internal Archives of Occupational Environmental Health (2005) 40% (worse case) 55% (best estimate).
Comparing Allen Carr's Easyway with other methods
Believe it or not, there is no resource for smokers to compare the success rates of various quit smoking methods. Given the amount of money that has been spent in this area of research, we find this odd.
The reason for this is that researchers do not compare methods head-to-head; they typically compare them to placebo, or to no treatment.
This enables manufacturers of Nicotine Replacement Therapy products, for example, to make claims such as NRT "doubles your chances" of quitting. However we believe that smokers are much more interested in the question: "Double them from what to what?"
Allen Carr's Easyway are currently considering the commissioning of a randomized, controlled trial at a cost of approximately £800,000. This trial would compare Allen Carr's Easyway Clinics to the NHS Stop Smoking Service.
We have more than 150 centres in more than 45 countries worldwide, all of which offer the same money-back guarantee.
You have nothing to lose and everything to gain.
Book into your nearest clinic online or by telephone or call for a no-obligation chat if you would like more information 0800 389 2115
Client Testimonials
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Hi,
I attended the smoking clinic with you on November 12th and just wanted to say a big thankyou! 12 fag free weeks on Saturday and i can't imagine going back to it. I hadn't even noticed how i was constantly beating myself up about smoking - at the age of 43 and with a friend already dead from lung cancer i was obsessed with my own mortality. Its only now I've stopped and that huge weight of anxiety has gone that i am aware how much it was eating away at me. Thank you so much for helping - it was my second trip to the clinic and knowing the pitfalls now i feel confident that i've nailed it.
Very best of wishes
Julie
, Wednesday, 01 February 2012





