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ORRI CLINIC or The London Clinic

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Findanotherpassword1 · 30/06/2025 15:38

I'm desperately looking for somewhere to help with my autistic 19 year old daughter and her ARFID. Anyone had any experience of either the ORRI clinic or the London Clinic for any ED or ARFID in particular? I am desperate to find her the best help.

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afewtoomanychoices · 30/06/2025 22:33

Are you wanting outpatient or the day patient offering at orri?

RedPanda2022 · 01/07/2025 14:21

Highly recommend Orri. When I did day patient 2 years ago there were other patients with ARFID.

Findanotherpassword1 · 01/07/2025 16:06

THanks - either. I'm keen to know what they are like - and even better what they're like for ARFID. I haven't decided whether she should go as a daily in patient or an out patient.

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HundredMilesAnHour · 01/07/2025 16:26

I don’t have experience of EDs (sorry!) but I’ve had surgery (and various tests, seen consultants etc) at The London Clinic and they were outstanding. Absolutely excellent!

Findanotherpassword1 · 02/07/2025 10:17

Thank you - that's another London Clinic! My mistake for not putting the Clinic's full name which is the London Clinic for Eating Disorders!!
But thanks for letting me know about the other rLondon Clinic!

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afewtoomanychoices · 02/07/2025 22:32

I would call up Orri and ask to speak to someone … and they’ll guide you if they can help you etc

Findanotherpassword1 · 04/07/2025 12:50

THank you. I have already talked to them multiple times. But there's nothing quite like talking to people with lived experience of being treated there. I've also been told by a ED psychiatrist that it could be problematic attending a clinic where most of the clientele will have anorexia and she has ARFID.

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