Moonpointe Center for Eating Disorders

Moonpointe

A Focus Center for Eating Disorders

Welcome to Center for Eating Disorders in Knoxville, TN

Focus Earns Gold Seal of Approval from Joint Commission

Moonpointe A Focus Center for Eating Disorders has earned the Gold Seal of Approval from the Joint Commission

Moonpointe: A Focus Center for Eating Disorders

Welcome to Moonpointe: A Focus Center for Eating Disorders, and a facility that serves all women who struggle with food and weight. Moonpointe is a special, caring place that specializes in treatment for women eighteen and older suffering from anorexia, bulimia, binge eating, compulsive overeating, emotional eating and associated eating disorders.

Dr. Anita Johnston, Senior Expert Clinical Consultant for Moonpointe


If you struggle with food and weight, but don’t think you have an eating disorder, learn more about the signs and symptoms of eating disorders. Many women who come to our Compulsive and Emotional Eating Program have already tried to manage things with diet or exercise alone. At Moonpointe, we understand that dysfunctional relationships with food and body go far beyond the surface, and that healing must occur deeply within. If you already know that you have an eating disorder, learn more about our Anorexia and Bulimia Program.

Located in the heart of Knoxville, Moonpointe is minutes away from the University of Tennessee Campus and downtown.

Our affordable programs are conveniently scheduled in the evening to minimize interruption to work or school. We believe individuals can recover from disordered eating and lead happy, healthy lives. Moonpointe: A Focus Center for Eating Disorders is a place of hope, a place to heal, and a place to truly discover who you are.

Not sure if Moonpointe is right for you? Our professional staff is available to answer questions and assist you 24 hours a day, seven days a week: 1-800-675-2041. Prefer to ask your questions via email? Contact us right now!


"Focus changed my life. I now feel like I can live my life and be happy without a disordered relationship towards food."         –MM




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