The Bridge — Mental Health Services in Manchester, England
Address6 Minshull St M1 3ED, Manchester, ENG
Phone+441618208010
Websitethebridgeservice.co.uk
The Bridge is a multidisciplinary specialist eating disorder service based in Manchester, England, providing immediate access to outpatient services for children and adults. Their vision is to improve health by offering evidence-based, multidisciplinary care. They work with patients, families, and health professionals, employing a patient-centered approach with a passionate, approachable, and knowledgeable team. Services include psychological, dietetic, and family-based therapy, with treatment programmes developed around individual needs and reviewed regularly. They offer initial assessments by registered therapists specializing in eating disorders, with potential follow-up assessments by dietitians and psychologists to create bespoke intervention packages. Reports are collated by health professionals trained in treating eating disorders.
Best for
- Children and adults with eating disorders
- Families of those with eating disorders
- Health professionals seeking specialist support
| Key services | Assessment, Treatment programmes, Counselling, Psychology sessions, Dietetic reviews, Reports |
| Tags | eating disorder service, children, adults, multidisciplinary team, anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder, manchester, outpatient services, evidence-based treatment |
Reviews on Google4.5 · 11 reviews
Zero stars if I could. Wonderful website promising the world. They don’t ring back and, when I called twice, I found out that no therapists available although they are a supposed multidisciplinary team . Total waste of time and soon squash your hopes and expectations. Retired GP
BRIDGE HOTEL CLAYHITHE CAMBRIDGE . My friend and I visited today for Sunday roast dinner, nice place friendly ,the dinner was reasonable but not exceptional ,turkey little or no taste ,stuffing dried lump ,vegetables uncooked very hard , bland catterring sausage ,shame ,but nice place honest review .
Thanking Ferne for her continuous empathetic support throughout my journey at The Bridge. I finished our sessions a completely different person as to when I started.
I want to thank Kerri for her passionate and knowledgeable support throughout my time at The Bridge. She helped me immensely and I am really grateful to her and everyone involved for the care I received. I am glad to have reached out.
Thanks so much for the help you guys gave one of our team. Saffron and her colleagues really know their stuff. Men get eating disorders too!
Saffron offered professional, practical advice for an eating disorder issue. Thank you !
Couldn’t be more grateful of the help the staff at The Bridge gave a close friend of mine. Specifically Saffron, which my friend mentioned on numerous occasions regarding her knowledge and helpfulness. She has a new confidence and outlook I’m so proud of her. Thank you!
Brilliant service, would definitely recommend! The staff is really friendly, everything is done to make you feel comfortable and like you are in the right place. I am so grateful for everything, the support has been great.
Brilliant service, welcoming, supportive and knowledgeable. Also, thank you to Jess for being so kind.
Wonderful therapists--you can tell they have a genuine interest in their patients' well being
Location
Also in Manchester
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