Supporting Recovery
Eating disorders are complex conditions that affect mind, body, and spirit. At Haven Health Autism Assessments, we provide compassionate, evidence-based treatment that addresses all aspects of eating disorder recovery—from medical stabilization to psychological healing.
Coming Soon: We are currently developing our eating disorder treatment program. Please contact us to learn about current availability and upcoming services.
Conditions We Treat
Our eating disorder services address a range of conditions including:
- Anorexia nervosa
- Bulimia nervosa
- Binge eating disorder
- ARFID (Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder)
- Other specified feeding and eating disorders (OSFED)
- Disordered eating patterns
Our Treatment Approach
Comprehensive Assessment
We begin with a thorough evaluation of your physical health, eating behaviors, psychological state, and life circumstances to develop a complete picture of your needs.
Medical Monitoring
Eating disorders can have serious medical consequences. We provide careful monitoring of physical health markers and coordinate with medical providers as needed.
Mental Health Support
We address the psychological aspects of eating disorders, including underlying anxiety, depression, trauma, and body image concerns.
Medication Management
When appropriate, medication can support eating disorder recovery by addressing co-occurring conditions or specific symptoms.
Who We Serve
Our eating disorder treatment services are available for:
- Adolescents (ages 12+)
- Adults of all ages
- All genders and gender identities
- All body sizes (eating disorders affect people in all bodies)
Signs You May Need Support
- Preoccupation with food, weight, or body shape
- Restrictive eating patterns or food rules
- Binge eating episodes
- Compensatory behaviors (purging, excessive exercise)
- Avoiding eating in social situations
- Physical symptoms (fatigue, dizziness, hair loss)
- Significant distress around food and eating
Recovery Is Possible
With appropriate support, full recovery from eating disorders is possible. If you or a loved one is struggling, please reach out to learn how we can help.