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Reviewed and endorsed by mental health professionals

Condri has been reviewed by psychologists, therapists, and clinical experts who understand health anxiety. Their feedback below reflects their own professional opinions of the app.

Expert Reviews

What professionals say about Condri

"One of the most thoughtfully designed digital tools I have seen for addressing health anxiety. Condri translates evidence-based psychological principles into a format that is accessible, structured, and genuinely therapeutic."

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As a Consultant Psychologist, Group Analyst, Family Systemic Practitioner, and Trauma Specialist, I am highly impressed by the quality, clinical sensitivity, and depth of the Condri app. It is one of the most thoughtfully designed digital tools I have seen for addressing health anxiety. Condri translates evidence-based psychological principles into a format that is accessible, structured, and genuinely therapeutic. The app guides users with clarity and compassion, helping them understand their anxiety patterns, challenge catastrophic thinking, and develop healthier coping strategies. The balance between psychoeducation, reflection exercises, and behavioural tools is excellent and clinically sound. What stands out most is the app's capacity to empower users at their own pace, while still feeling grounded in professional practice. It can serve as an effective adjunct to therapy or as a standalone support for individuals seeking meaningful change in how they relate to their health concerns. This is a thoughtfully developed and highly valuable tool for anyone experiencing health anxiety. I strongly recommend it.

Karolina Maria Martin

Karolina Maria Martin

Consultant Psychologist | Systemic Psychotherapist | Group Analyst

MBPsS (British Psychological Society) | HCPC (Health and Care Professions Council) | Mem Inst GA (Institute of Group Analysis)

Research Foundation

Grounded in peer-reviewed research

Condri's exercises are informed by CBT, ERP, ACT, and mindfulness, all drawn from peer-reviewed research published by leading institutions. These are widely studied approaches in the literature on health anxiety and OCD.

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Imperial College London

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International OCD Foundation

Why This Matters

Why professional endorsements matter

Health anxiety is something people often feel alone with. When mental health professionals take the time to review a self-help app like Condri, they are sharing their own opinion about whether it feels well-built and considerate of the people who will use it.

Their feedback helps us understand whether the app sits comfortably alongside the work people do with their own therapist, or as a starting point for those who are not yet in therapy.

Important: Condri is a self-help app, not a medical service. It does not provide diagnosis, treatment, medical advice, or therapy. It is designed to sit alongside, not replace, professional mental health care. We always recommend working with a qualified therapist or medical professional when possible.

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