Take note of an exciting new resource for treating eating disorders. The Renfrew Center, the nation’s first and largest network of eating disorder treatment facilities, today announced its newest non-residential facility in Mount Laurel, New Jersey. The site is Renfrew’s eleventh location and, like all of its centers, specializes in the treatment of anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder, and related mental illnesses.
Programming at The Renfrew Center of Southern New Jersey consists of a comprehensive range of services, including day treatment, intensive outpatient, individual, family and couples therapy, group therapy, and nutritional and psychiatric consultation.
“We’re excited to bring our experience to the South Jersey area,” said Samuel E. Menaged, JD, Founder and President of The Renfrew Centers. “We selected Mt. Laurel after receiving feedback from local patients and professionals and observing an overwhelming demand for services in the area.”
The Renfrew Center is one of the only specialized eating disorder treatment facilities that works directly with most major insurance companies. Treatment is backed by experienced staff members specializing in the psychology of eating disorders and Renfrew’s philosophy is to encourage people to participate actively in their own growth and recovery.
The Renfrew Center, has treated more than 60,000 women with eating disorders and other behavioral health issues and trained more than 25,000 professionals. The Renfrew Center of Southern New Jersey is located at 1500 Midlantic Drive, Suite 101 , Mt. Laurel , NJ 08054. For additional information about The Renfrew Center of Southern New Jersey or any of its programs and services, please call 1-800-RENFREW.
About The Renfrew Center
The Renfrew Center has helped more than 60,000 women with eating disorders and other behavioral health issues. The treatment philosophy emphasizes a respect for the unique psychology of women, the importance of a collaborative therapeutic relationship, and the belief that every woman needs to actively participate in her own recovery.













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