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Newmarket House Clinic
153 Newmarket Road
Norwich
NR4 6SY
Tel: 01603 452226
Fax: 01603 452229
Web: www.newmarket-house.co.uk
Best time to telephone: normal office hours
Newmarket House Clinic is an independent residential clinic dedicated solely to the treatment of women aged over 16 affected by eating disorders. The clinic offers a dynamic, professional treatment programme within a supportive, non-clinical setting. Features of the treatment offered include the following:
- Treatment within the therapeutic environment of a family house.
- A combination of therapies in this caring, supportive and structured atmosphere.
- An adjacent rehabilitation unit where patients are encouraged to develop their independence.
- Support for patients' families.
- Flexible discharge planning to ensure continuing recovery.
The website includes further details of the clinic and programme. Alternatively, contact the above address for more information, including admission procedure.
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