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Specialist eating disorder and neurodiversity-informed care

We provide expert assessment and treatment for eating disorders, disordered eating, and related mental health difficulties. Our online clinic offers timely, compassionate support from an experienced multidisciplinary team.

How we can support you

Our clinic brings together specialist expertise across eating disorders, mental health, and neurodiversity, allowing us to support individuals with complex and overlapping needs.

Eating Disorders Assessment & Treatment

Assessment and treatment for anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, ARFID, and related eating difficulties, delivered by clinicians with extensive experience across private healthcare and the NHS.

Mental Health Support

Psychological support for trauma, depression, and emotionally unstable personality disorder, particularly where these difficulties interact with eating, identity, or emotional regulation.

ADHD Assessment

Comprehensive ADHD assessments informed by an understanding of neurodiversity, sensory processing, and the ways attention difficulties can affect eating, routines, and daily functioning.

Specialist eating disorder care

We specialise in the assessment and treatment of eating disorders across a wide range of presentations, including those that are complex, overlapping, or do not fit neatly into diagnostic categories.

Alongside anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder, we have particular expertise in working with ARFID and eating difficulties linked to neurodiversity, sensory sensitivities, anxiety, and obsessive–compulsive features.

Adolescent patient attending an online eating disorder consultation in a calm, supportive environment

ARFID and restrictive eating presentations

ARFID is frequently misunderstood or overlooked, particularly in neurodivergent individuals. Our clinicians have extensive experience assessing and supporting ARFID presentations across children, adolescents, and adults, with care tailored to sensory, emotional, and practical needs.

This brief questionnaire helps us understand your concerns, and a member of our team can then be in touch to discuss appropriate next steps, if you wish.

Neurodiversity-informed care

We recognise that eating and mental health difficulties often present differently in neurodivergent individuals. Our clinicians adapt assessment and treatment approaches to reflect differences in sensory processing, communication, routine, and emotional regulation.

We regularly work with autistic individuals and those with ADHD or obsessive–compulsive traits, where food, routines, and sensory sensitivities may be central to the difficulty.

Where appropriate, we involve families or supporters to help create a consistent and supportive environment beyond sessions.

Young person taking part in an online neurodiversity-informed eating support session in a calm, supportive setting
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What to expect

We aim to make the first steps as clear and straightforward as possible, with a structured process that helps us understand your concerns and recommend appropriate next steps.

Complete a short assessment

This brief questionnaire helps us understand your concerns, current difficulties, and what you are hoping to get support with.

Book an initial consultation

The initial consultation is a 50-minute session with one of our Clinical Directors. This appointment provides time to explore your concerns in depth, discuss relevant history, and consider how different factors may be interacting.​

​Begin tailored support

Based on the outcome of the initial consultation, we will work with you to arrange ongoing support, pairing you with clinicians whose expertise best matches your needs.

Patient reflections

Experiences shared by individuals and families who have received care through our clinic.

“As a parent of an autistic teenager, finding the right support felt daunting. The team took the time to understand my child’s needs and adapted their approach with patience and care.”

Michelle , parent

“From the very first conversation, I felt listened to and understood. The team helped me make sense of my difficulties and move forward at a pace that felt right for me.”

Dave, adult patient

“My was thoughtful, compassionate, and carefully tailored to my needs. Having a team that truly understood both the eating difficulties and the emotional side made the difference ”

Chloe, adult patient

“The clinic’s approach helped me address not just my eating difficulties, but the emotional challenges that came with them. I felt supported throughout and never rushed into decisions.”

Olivia, adult patient

Expert care you can trust

Choosing support for eating difficulties is a significant decision. Our clinic is built around specialist expertise, thoughtful clinical practice, and an understanding that care needs to feel safe, effective and compassionate.

Eating disorder specialism

Our clinicians have extensive experience treating eating disorders across a wide range of presentations, including complex and overlapping difficulties, and work within evidence-based frameworks tailored to each individual.

Neurodiversity-informed approach

We recognise that eating difficulties often intersect with autism, ADHD, sensory sensitivities, and obsessive–compulsive traits. Our assessments and interventions are adapted accordingly, rather than applying one-size-fits-all models.

Care delivered by a multidisciplinary team

Our team includes dietitians, psychologists, and occupational therapists with experience across both NHS and private settings, working collaboratively rather than in isolation.

Clinically led care, built with purpose

We founded the Eating Disorders Clinic because, through our clinical work, we repeatedly saw people with eating difficulties feeling misunderstood, overlooked, or offered care that did not reflect the full complexity of their needs.

In particular, we recognised how often neurodivergent individuals and those with sensory sensitivities or overlapping mental health difficulties struggled to access support that truly understood the interaction between food, mental health, and daily functioning.

As a clinical psychologist and a dietitian, we wanted to create a service where assessment and treatment are led by clinicians, collaborative in approach, and flexible enough to respond to the individual rather than forcing people into rigid models.

Sara Parsi di Landrone, Clinical Director and Clinical Psychologist at The Eating Disorders Clinic

Sara Parsi di Landrone

Co-Founder and Clinical Psychologist

Stefanos Pagonidis, Clinical Director and Lead Dietitian at The Eating Disorders Clinic

Stefanos Pagonidis

Co-Founder and Lead Dietitian

If you feel ready to begin, you can book an initial consultation with one of our Clinical Directors.

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