When you’re supporting a client with an eating disorder, it’s never a one-person job. It takes a team — a thoughtful, collaborative, and specialised team that works together to address both the physiological and psychological aspects of recovery.
That’s exactly what we’ve built at Myrtle Oak Clinic — and we’d love to be part of your treating team.
Your Regional Partners in Eating Disorder Recovery
For over a decade, Myrtle Oak Clinic has been at the forefront of eating disorder treatment in our region. We’ve grown into a trusted referral point for GPs and health professionals who want their clients to access care that’s not only compassionate and effective — but also collaborative and backed by evidence.
Our clinic is built around a simple belief: that every person deserves individualised support delivered by a team of professionals who genuinely care. That’s why we’ve built a multidisciplinary team of Credentialed Eating Disorder Clinicians (CEDCs) — including both psychologists and dietitians — who are trained to deliver the most up-to-date, effective, and person-centered care.
The Strength of a Multidisciplinary Team
Our clients benefit from a coordinated approach to care, and so do our referrers. Here’s what that means when you refer to us:
Dietitians Who Do So Much More Than Nutrition Advice
Our eating disorder dietitians are credentialed, experienced, and highly skilled. They’re not only experts in nutritional rehabilitation — they’re also trained in:
- Meal support and planning
- Evidence-based therapies like CBT-E and family-based therapy
- Addressing the psycho-socio-cultural aspects of eating
- Correcting food myths and building sustainable, nourishing habits
Their role isn’t just about food — it’s about transforming a client’s relationship with nourishment in a safe, structured, and supportive way.
Psychologists Who Understand the Complexity of Eating Disorders
Our psychologists bring deep mental health expertise with a specific focus on eating disorders. They work in tandem with our dietitians to ensure therapy is aligned and holistic. It’s not uncommon for our clinicians to co-treat clients, ensuring all aspects of recovery — body, brain, and behaviour — are addressed.
Together, they create space for clients to explore, heal, and grow with consistent support from both ends of the spectrum: psychological and nutritional.
Interprofessional Care That’s More Than a Buzzword
Research shows that the Interprofessional Enhanced CBT (CBT-IE) model — where psychologists and dietitians collaborate closely — leads to significantly improved outcomes in eating disorder recovery. We’ve taken this research to heart.
At Myrtle Oak Clinic, we live and breathe integrated care. We’ve structured our services around clear, open communication between all treating professionals. That includes you, the referrer.
Whether you’re a GP, psychiatrist, paediatrician or other allied health professional, you’ll receive transparent updates and have access to our team as part of the treating network. We’re not just here for your client — we’re here to support you in supporting them.
A Trusted Pathway for Your Referrals
When you refer a client to Myrtle Oak Clinic, you can be confident they’ll:
- Be paired with the most suitable clinicians from our team
- Receive compassionate, evidence-based care tailored to their needs
- Be part of a well-supported, coordinated treatment plan
- Have a care team that’s genuinely committed to helping them recover
We know that early and appropriate treatment makes a significant difference — and we’re here to be part of that difference.
You don’t need a GP referral to see us.
While we love collaborating with medical professionals, you can refer yourself or a loved one directly to Myrtle Oak Clinic. We’re here to make accessing care as simple and supportive as possible — no extra steps required.
Myrtle Oak Clinic — Specialist care. Collaborative team. Genuine support.
Let’s work together to help you or your clients thrive.