Klarman Eating Disorders Center

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Belmont, United States

mclean.harvard.edu
Eating disorder treatment center

Klarman Eating Disorders Center Reviews | Rating 3.2 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

Klarman Eating Disorders Center is located in Belmont, United States on 115 Mill St. Klarman Eating Disorders Center is rated 3.2 out of 5 in the category eating disorder treatment center in United States.

Address

115 Mill St

Phone

+1 6178553410

Service options

Online care

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Jade Thornicroft

I only lasted a week at Klarman. I knew I was not ready to give up my eating disorder but at least wanted to try. What was even harder for me was being the oldest one there and seeing girls as young as 11 years old there. I found the clinical staff to be extremely cold-hearted. The dietician got upset with me because I wanted to know what my weight was.The patients were absolutely lovely and welcoming. There was one mental health counselor who definitely shouldn’t have worked there. She would yell at the other girls and I wouldn’t stand for it anymore. Overall, I think that McLean Hospital is great but Klarman needs to step their game up.

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Canaan SWIMMING

Treatment for patients is not equal. Environment for patients is not welcoming of new comers. Staff don't care about the patients like they should be, not doing nightly check ins.

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Kate

My experience at Klarman saved my life -- this program is outstanding. If you are ready to change, give up control, and trust in the process, this place is for you. Going to Klarman was the best decision I've ever made for myself.

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Review Leaver

This place saved my life. The staff were personable and caring. The doctors were amazing. The therapy and meal plans are TOUGH but the staff works through it with you every step of the way. The groups were difficult and, of course, as was therapy but I made a huge breakthrough at Klarman. We weren’t cut off from the outside world either. At certain levels we could go on outings (whether with family, friends, significant others, or other patients at the same level) in “the real world.” Visitors were allowed, we were allowed to have our phones at specific times. Yes, this place is a hard one to be at. Yes, you will get triggered at some point. Yes, you will go through a lot of difficult emotions. But this place may very well be where you start your road to recovery. If you are looking at this review because you’re about to be admitted: You. Got. This. Do your best. Ask for help. Don’t be afraid to get honest with yourself and your medical team because will only benefit you in the end. Embrace this oppurtunity as much as you can no matter what.