Eating Disorders

Helping Patients with ALL Forms of an Eating Disorder

Supreme Healthcare & Wellness Services understand eating disorders and the struggles that come with it. Eating disorders, such as anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating, are serious illnesses that can have a profound effect on a person's physical and mental health. If left untreated, eating disorders can lead to serious health complications, including organ damage, heart problems, and even death. That is why it is essential to seek professional help if you or someone you know is struggling with an eating disorder.

At Supreme Healthcare & Wellness Services, we specialize in the treatment of eating disorders and offer a wide range of services to help our clients on their journey to recovery. Our team of certified eating disorder specialists are here to provide you with the support and care you need to overcome your eating disorder and start living a happy and healthy life. If you or someone you know is struggling with an eating disorder, please contact us today to learn more about our services or to schedule an appointment. together, we can help you take the first steps towards recovery.

Eating disorders are characterized by disordered patterns of eating, accompanied by distress, disparagement, preoccupation, and a distorted perception of one’s body shape.

Common forms of eating disorders:

  1. Anorexia nervosa: Clients refuse to maintain a normal body weight. Involves restricted caloric intake. Clients have an intense fear of gaining weight because of a distorted body image.
  2. Bulimia nervosa: Clients engage in binge eating, combined with inappropriate ways of stopping weight gain. Associated with efforts made to lose weight. Usually normal or slightly overweight.
  3. Binge eating disorder: Recurrent episodes of binge eating with lack of control. Binging occurs at least 2 days weekly for 6 months. Not regularly associated with compensatory behaviors.
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Give our office a call today to begin your journey to recovering from your eating disorder at (855) 208-0890.

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