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EATING DISORDERS PROGRAM

Director:  Angela S. Guarda, M.D. 
Assistant Director: Graham W. Redgrave, M.D.

Meyer 101
The Johns Hopkins Hospital
600 North Wolfe Street
Baltimore, MD 21287  

Phone 410-955-3863

The Johns Hopkins Eating Disorders Program, located in The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, offers three levels of care for patients with eating disorders - inpatient, partial hospitalization (day hospital), and outpatient clinic - all of which incorporate findings of the latest research. Eating disorders are treatable and recovery is possible with proper diagnosis and treatment, even after many years of illness. At Johns Hopkins, the physicians and staff offer comprehensive evaluation and management of patients with eating disorders, from preteens to adults. 

We hope you find the answers to your questions about eating disorders, our services and our research on these pages but please do not hesitate to call the program office if you need further information or assistance.

Featured Articles

"Team Takes on Eating Disorders" Clinical Psychiatry News, Nov 2006, 34(11)
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"Straight and narrow for the narrow: For eating disorders, clear boundaries, retraining do the job" - A talk with Angela Guarda, M.D. Brainwaves, 2004.
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"Anorexia's hard to shake: A possibility" Timothy Moran, Ph.D. Brainwaves, 2004.
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Johns Hopkins Emergency Department (Psychiatry): 410-955-5964
Johns Hopkins Psychiatric Inpatient Admissions Line: 410-955-5104





 

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