






Schoen Clinic Newbridge
Schoen Clinic Newbridge
Schoen Clinic Newbridge
About Schoen Clinic Newbridge
Specialized Treatment
Schoen Clinic Newbridge is widely regarded as one of the UK’s leading hospitals for young people with eating disorders due to its multidisciplinary team approach (unique in private healthcare) and class-leading treatments based on clinical outcome excellence. Their private center specializes in treating eating disorders like bulimia nervosa, anorexia nervosa, ARFID, and binge eating disorder. For young people (8–25 years old) Schoen Clinic Newbridge (previously Newbridge House) provides highly specialized therapy for disordered eating. They offer inpatient care for clients ages 8-18 and outpatient care for clients 12-25 years old.
Expert Staff
Schoen Clinic provides a team of experts throughout the patient’s journey, including psychotherapists, dietitians, psychiatrists, and counselling psychologists. Their professional team are all versed in the key areas of recovery, like group psychotherapy, cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), art therapy, compassionate mind group, talking therapies, dance movement therapy, assertiveness, dietetic support, and mindfulness. Family involvement is a cornerstone of their treatment program, which includes family counseling and family meals.
Chef Prepared Meals
The chefs at Schoen Clinic Newbridge create meals on-site under the direction of dietitians, and multiple inspections have remarked on the outstanding quality of the food. A sizable garden offers a tranquil, natural setting where patients can cultivate their own food.
On-Site Schooling
An on-site school provides Schoen residents with group therapy and educational topics, including psychoeducation, body image, relaxation, mindfulness, snack out (going out into the local community to buy and eat snacks), coping skills, exercise and eating disorders, leisure, independence skills, relapse prevention, and creative art.
Top Rated Care
Schoen Clinic in Birmingham, United Kingdom is rated 'Outstanding' by the UK's healthcare regulator, the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
