The Adult Eating Disorder Service

The Adult Eating Disorder Service
Specialised care for adultsWheelchair accessibleSupportive environmentAppointments recommendedComprehensive care

Contact Details

Phone

01*********55

Address

26-************************************0YX

G5 0YX

About

The Adult Eating Disorder Service in Glasgow is dedicated to providing comprehensive care for individuals struggling with eating disorders. The clinic is committed to creating a supportive and understanding environment.

The service is wheelchair accessible, ensuring all patients can access the facilities with ease. Appointments are recommended to ensure personalised care and attention.

Services

  • Specialised care for adults
  • Individual therapy
  • Group sessions
  • Nutritional advice

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does The Adult Eating Disorder Service offer?
The Adult Eating Disorder Service provides specialised care and support for individuals with eating disorders. Services include individual therapy, group sessions, and nutritional advice tailored to each patient's needs.
How can I book an appointment at The Adult Eating Disorder Service?
To book an appointment, you can contact the clinic directly. Appointments are recommended to ensure you receive the appropriate care and attention from the team.
Is The Adult Eating Disorder Service wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the clinic is fully wheelchair accessible, including the car park, entrance, and toilet facilities, ensuring all patients can access the services with ease.
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