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0203 326 9160 0203 761 7026 0203 761 7027 0203 761 7029Eating disorders, such as anorexia and bulimia, are complex mental health conditions that can be incredibly difficult to treat. If you're worried about your child, it's important to seek professional help and support as soon as possible. Early treatment increases the likelihood of your child making a full recovery.
Assessment and treatment of anorexia, bulimia, binge eating and orthorexia, face-to-face or online.
Anorexia is a serious mental health condition characterised by an extreme preoccupation for pursuing as low a body weight as possible.
Bulimia Nervosa, most commonly known as bulimia, is a serious mental health condition that involves consuming large quantities of food (bingeing) compensated by purging behaviours.
ARFID is an eating disorder in which those who have the illness restrict what they are eating or avoid certain food groups completely.
There are various treatment routes that can be used effectively to help treat eating disorders like anorexia and bulimia. Finding the right treatment for your child will depend on a few factors.
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Our Clinical Team of over 200 Partners are based all over the UK. They provide thousands of outpatient appointments and reports every year, and we can usually see you within a few days. We choose our Partners carefully. They are all highly trained and experienced, but they’re also the ones that patients keep telling us they like working with, as well as their clinical expertise they have the warmth and love of their work that makes them really effective.
If you think that therapy could be helpful to you and aren’t sure where to start then just call us – we’re here to help.
You don’t need a GP referral to book a diagnosis
Appointments usually available within a few days, nationwide
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