Amy Winehouse has been discharged from The Clinic in London and will continue treatment as an outpatient, according to her spokesperson.
Winehouse returned to the medical facility in Marylebone on Saturday (June 28th) evening following her appearance at the Glastonbury Festival.
But doctors have now agreed that the singer, who was diagnosed with traces of the lung disease emphysema, can be treated at home.
"She was allowed to leave for the performances and it was felt that this went really well," her spokesperson explained.
"As her treatment is coming to a close, it was decided she should return home."
Winehouse's controversial appearance at Glastonbury, during which she allegedly elbowed a man in the head, followed her special performance in London on Friday.
The singer performed a two-song set in Hyde Park to celebrate the 90th birthday of Nelson Mandela.
You can see pictures from Amy Winehouse's appearance at the Glastonbury Festival below...
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