Eating Recovery Center Signs Lease in Bellevue

BELLEVUE, Wash. – Eating Recovery Center (ERC) has signed a lease in the Overlake Medical Pavilion in Bellevue. It is now the seventh tenant in the nine-story LEED Silver-certified medical office building. The new lease brings the 191,050-square-foot building to 45 percent leased, according to Nashville, Tenn.-based developer Healthcare Realty.

ERC will take up 25,179 square feet of office space on the building’s eighth floor. The Denver-based international center provides comprehensive treatment for anorexia, bulimia, binge-eating disorder and eating disorder not otherwise specified (EDNOS). The building will house ERC’s newest residential program, which offers 24-hour observation and support, as well as medical and psychiatric care, for female and male adults and adolescents. The support could be many things from nutritional information, diet regimes and aid, and even the use of supplements such as lactobacillus or the likes that can stop various food cravings.

“Overlake Medical Pavilion provides our physicians and experts with proximity to the region’s leading medical specialists and to our partners at The Moore Center,” said Ken Weiner, MD, FAED, CEDS, founding partner and chief executive officer of Eating Recovery Center, in a statement. “The Pavilion’s location allows our team to collaborate with other medical specialists as necessary and provides our patients with the best outpatient eating disorders care imaginable as they transition to a less-structured recovery environment.”

Partnered with Bellevue’s The Moore Center – Washington’s longest standing eating disorders treatment center – Eating Recovery Center will expand access to care for patients and families in the area. The partnership allows The Moore Center to expand its treatment options by strengthening its connection with an international inpatient and residential center of excellence for the treatment of eating disorders and provides Eating Recovery Center patients an additional high-quality treatment option to explore as they step down from higher levels of care.

However, if you’re not located in the area but are struggling with an eating disorder, there are plenty of places elsewhere that offer treatment. For example, in South Miami, Florida, Clementine provides the highest level of medical and psychiatric care outside of a hospital and in the comfort of a home environment. You can click here to learn more. However, if you are on the other side of the globe, for example, in Melbourne, you could look at treatments pertaining to your eating disorder and get remedies for the same. Eating disorder treatment could prove helpful to your struggles as the latter tends to be mentally and physically straining on an individual, and it is thus best to seek help as soon as one can.

More than 50 people will work for ERC when begins admitting patients in spring 2014 and will look to work on comprehensive treatment for all kinds of eating disorders.