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10,001+ employees
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Mental Health Care
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4510 Executive Drive, Suite 315, San Diego, CA 92121, US
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The University of California San Diego (UCSD) Eating Disorders Center is an international leader in eating disorder treatment and research. Staffed by a team of highly experienced and caring professionals, we provide evidence-based treatment for adults and adolescents struggling with anorexia, bulimia, binge-eating disorder and other eating disorders. We offer partial hospitalization programs and intensive outpatient programs. In collaboration with Rady's Children Hospital, we also offer an inpatient unit for adolescents & young adults who need both medical stabilization and specialized eating disorder treatment.
Our center also includes a team of researchers who are currently conducting studies to advance our understanding about the neurobiology of eating disorders and to help us develop more effective treatments.
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You can reach the UCSD Eating Disorders Center by calling our main office at (858) 534-5050 or by emailing us at [email protected]. Our team is available to assist you with any questions regarding our services or treatment options.
Yes, the UCSD Eating Disorders Center provides a staff directory on our website. You can find information about our experienced professionals, including their specialties and contact details, to help you connect with the right team member for your needs.
We offer a range of services including evidence-based treatment for eating disorders, medical stabilization, and comprehensive mental health support. Our team is dedicated to providing personalized care for both adults and adolescents struggling with these challenges.
Yes, you can schedule a consultation by contacting our office directly at (858) 534-5050. Our staff will guide you through the process and help you find the right professional for your specific needs.
During your first visit, you will meet with a qualified staff member who will conduct a comprehensive assessment of your needs. This initial consultation helps us tailor a treatment plan that best suits your individual situation and goals.
Yes, we provide resources and support for families at the UCSD Eating Disorders Center. Our team offers educational materials, support groups, and guidance to help families understand and assist their loved ones in the recovery process.
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