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Support for eating difficulties - wherever you are in the UK

If food, eating, or weight is taking up too much space in your life, you’re not alone. We offer specialist, online support for eating disorders and disordered eating, delivered with care and understanding.

Online-only • UK-wide • Specialist eating disorder clinic

Find the right support

We support a wide range of eating disorders and eating-related difficulties. You can explore specific conditions below, or start with the area that best reflects your experience.

Find the right support

Our clinic brings together specialist expertise across eating disorders, mental health, and neurodiversity, allowing us to support individuals with complex and overlapping needs.

Anorexia and Restrictive Eating Disorders

Including:
Anorexia nervosa, atypical anorexia, and other restrictive eating patterns such as OSFED.

Bulimia and Binge Eating Disorders

Including:
Bulimia nervosa,
binge eating disorder

Avoidant, Sensory, or Neurodiversity-Related Eating

Including:
ARFID, sensory sensitivities, appetite differences, and eating difficulties linked to autism, ADHD, OCD, or medication.

Other Eating Difficulties

Including:
Emotional eating, night eating, PICA, and eating difficulties that don’t fit neatly into one diagnosis.

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How we support you

Support for eating disorders is rarely one-size-fits-all. Our work brings together different clinical perspectives, tailored to the specific type of eating difficulty you’re experiencing.

Restrictive Eating Disorders

Support may include dietetic input to restore nourishment and food related psychoeducation, psychological therapy to address fear and control around food, and to support daily routines and eating environments.

Bulimia & Binge Eating Disorders

Support may focus on stabilising eating patterns, understanding emotional triggers, and developing coping strategies through dietetic and psychological support.

Avoidant, Sensory, or Neurodiversity-Related Eating

Support often involves a neurodiversity-informed approach, including occupational therapy led sensory-based strategies, dietetic support on nutrient intake, and practical adjustments alongside psychological input where helpful.

Your care plan is always individual and may involve one or more clinicians, depending on your needs.

Who we support - and why we work online

​Our online-only approach is a conscious clinical choice. For many people, being in a familiar, safe space makes it easier to open up and engage in support. This can be particularly important for adults, for children and families, and for neurodivergent individuals.

Online support allows us to meet you where you feel safest.

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Adults

Many adults find it easier to talk about eating and food when they are in a familiar, private space. Working online removes the pressure of clinical settings and allows conversations to happen where people feel safest.

mother and child attending online family session

Children, adolescents and families

For children and young people, online sessions avoid travelling to unfamiliar places and meeting new adults in person. Sitting at home can feel closer to a school environment, helping conversations feel more natural and less intimidating. We work with families where appropriate.

Autistic Teenager attending online psychotherapy session

Neurodivergent individuals and families

For many neurodivergent people, unfamiliar environments and sensory input can be overwhelming. Online sessions take place in a predictable, controlled space, supporting comfort, communication, and engagement.

Why choose The Eating Disorders Clinic

  • We work exclusively with eating disorders and eating-related difficulties, rather than offering broad, general mental health support.

  • Our approach recognises how autism, ADHD, OCD, and sensory differences can shape experiences of eating and food.

  • Care may involve dietetic, psychological, and occupational therapy input, depending on individual needs.

  • Our online-only model is a conscious clinical choice, supporting engagement, comfort, and consistency of care.

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Ready to take the next step?

If you’re considering support for yourself or someone you care for, you’re welcome to book a free call with our team. This is an opportunity to ask questions, talk through your concerns, and understand whether our approach feels right for you.

Patient information and consent information

Our services are delivered online and are not suitable for emergency or crisis situations. If you are at immediate risk, please contact your GP, NHS 111, or emergency services 999.

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