
Children and young people’s eating disorder service - Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
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8 - 18 YrsEating Disorder
The Children and Young People’s Eating Disorder Service is a specialist service offering community-based treatment for people aged 8 to 18 years old, with a suspected or diagnosed eating disorder.
We are commissioned to treat individuals with anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and other specified feeding or eating disorders. We sit within the wider CAMHS service within Cornwall.
The best way to make a referral to our service is to visit your GP in the first instance. They will be able to access our referral form via the Referral Management Service.
If you are working with a child or young person and wish to seek advice or share information, contact the team to share information with our administrative colleagues. This can be done via email or telephone.
The Children and Young People’s Eating Disorder Service is a specialist service offering community-based treatment for people aged 8 to 18 years old, with a suspected or diagnosed eating disorder.
We are commissioned to treat individuals with anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and other specified feeding or eating disorders. We sit within the wider CAMHS service within Cornwall.
The best way to make a referral to our service is to visit your GP in the first instance. They will be able to access our referral form via the Referral Management Service.
If you are working with a child or young person and wish to seek advice or share information, contact the team to share information with our administrative colleagues. This can be done via email or telephone.
Service type
This service offers support in person.
This service is provided by the NHS.
Referral (how to access)
There is a referral process to access this service.
Last updated 08/01/2025 3:29pm
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