About the Eating Disorder Program at Hasbro Children's
The Eating Disorder Program at Hasbro Children’s provides multidisciplinary, family-centered care for children and adolescents with eating disorders.
Our program includes comprehensive inpatient and outpatient medical, nutritional and mental health services to promote and maintain physical and mental well-being.
We work closely with the Medical Psychiatric Program at Hasbro Children's. Its Partial Hospital Program offers structured care during the school day for children and adolescents with medical and emotional issues, while its Inpatient Program provides more intensive inpatient psychiatric care for patients with medical problems.
Contact Us
For referrals, appointments, and general information about our programs, please call 401-444-5980.
We offer a range of medical, nutritional and psychiatric services in a safe, confidential environment. Every member of our skilled and experienced cross-disciplinary team has had specialty training in the care of adolescents with eating disorders.
Nutritional evaluation, counseling, and monitoring
Mental health support, including inpatient psychiatric evaluation; inpatient and outpatient family/patient support; and education services
Case management, including coordination of inpatient and outpatient services; communication with community providers, including therapists, psychiatrists, and primary medical doctors; and referrals to alternative levels of care, when indicated
Conditions We Treat
Anorexia Nervosa
Bulimia Nervosa
Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)
Feeding or Eating Disorder Not Elsewhere Classified (FED-NEC)
Clinical Trials
Our comprehensive approach incorporates clinical research into daily practice. We ask questions that are critically important to the ongoing care of adolescents with eating disorders.
Primary Care for Young People: A Personalized Approach for Teens and Young Adults
Abigail A. Donaldson, MD, and Jack C. Rusley, MD, MHS
July 25, 2024
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