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Community Eating Disorders Service (CEDS) Great Yarmouth and Waveney

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We at Great Yarmouth and Waveney Community Eating Disorder Service (CEDS) provide assessment and treatment for people presenting with an eating disorder, including anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder.

Our clinicians work with individuals and their families to maximise independence, choice, social inclusion and recovery using evidence based treatment plans.

Treatment is delivered by a multidisciplinary team and includes advice from psychological therapists (eg, CBT therapist, Clinical Psychologist and a family therapist), specialist nurses/practitioners, psychiatrist, dietitian, occupational therapist and assistant practitioner.

We are an all age service and as such there is no transition from children to adult services. We believe that such transitions can be unhelpful in someone’s recovery from an eating disorder and so have removed this hurdle by having an all age service responsive to the individual’s needs rather than their age.

Who to contact

Telephone
01493 337666
Website
Norfolk and Suffolk Foundation Trust website

Where to go

Address
Northgate Hospital
Northgate Street
Great Yarmouth
Norfolk
Postcode
NR30 1BU
View NR30 1BU on a map
Area served
All Suffolk
Parking available
Yes

Days & Times

Monday to Friday, 9.am – 5pm, excluding bank holidays
Time of day
Morning
Afternoon

Other details

Cost Details
Free NHS service
Referral required?
Yes
Referral and availability notes

To use this service, you will need to be referred by a health professional, GP or nurse.They will send your details to a service.

Your doctor or nurse will refer you to the service that is the most suitable for your health needs. The service will then contact you to make an appointment or explain what will happen next.

Age Groups
16-25 years, Children (5-11), Adults, Young people
Accessibility
Disabled Parking, Wheelchair Access, Adapted Toilet, Audio Loop
Service users involved in planning
Yes
CEDS clinicians work with individuals and their families to plan treatment.

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