Compassionate Eating Disorder Treatment
Eating disorders are complex medical illnesses that can have serious consequences for health, productivity, and relationships. They are not a choice, but treatable conditions.
Our clinic provides a compassionate, confidential, and non-judgmental environment. We address conditions like Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, and Binge Eating Disorder with a multidisciplinary approach that treats the whole person—mind and body.
Your Journey to Recovery
- Confidential Assessment: A safe and private space to understand your unique situation.
- Personalized Treatment: A holistic plan combining therapy, nutritional guidance, and medical support.
- Relapse Prevention: Developing long-term coping strategies and building resilience for a healthy future.
Our Therapeutic Approach to Eating Disorders
An integrated, evidence-based approach to care.
Psychiatric Evaluation
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Nutritional Counseling
Family Therapy
Medication Management
Mindful Eating Practices
Meet Our Lead Specialist

Dr. Nepolian Timilsina
Consultant Psychiatrist
With MD in Psychiatry and fellowship in Sleep Medicine, Dr. Timilsina has 15+ years treating mental health issues, including eating disorders (anorexia, bulimia, binge eating), anxiety, depression, and sleep disorders. He offers confidential therapy, addiction support, and sexual health counseling, emphasizing holistic recovery.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the first step to getting help?
The first and most courageous step is reaching out. You can book a confidential consultation through our website or by calling us. This initial meeting is a safe space to discuss your concerns without any judgment.
Is recovery from an eating disorder possible?
Absolutely. Recovery is a journey, and it is entirely possible with the right support. Our multidisciplinary team is here to guide you with a personalized, compassionate treatment plan every step of the way.
How can I support a loved one with an eating disorder?
Supporting a loved one can be challenging. We recommend encouraging them to seek professional help, listening without judgment, and avoiding comments about weight or food. Our clinic also offers resources and family therapy sessions for caregivers.
