You don’t need a formal diagnosis to begin your journey with treatments for eating disorders in Central Florida. If you struggle with a relationship with food, body image, or eating habits, that’s reason enough to reach out. We’re here to support you whenever you’re ready.
Eating Disorder Treatment That Respects Your Journey
Eating disorders are complex and deeply personal. They’re never just about food, but food becomes the battleground. Whether the struggle is binge eating, restriction, purging, or food obsession, Tranceform Wellness is a nonjudgmental, trauma-informed space to support healing.


Common Symptoms of Eating Disorders
Eating disorders often impact thoughts, behaviors, and self-worth. Whether your struggle is silent or has been diagnosed in the past, we’re here to help you reconnect with your body, redefine your relationship with food, and move toward lasting recovery:
- Frequent dieting or obsession with food/calories
- Binge eating episodes (eating large amounts quickly, feeling out of control)
- Purging behaviors (vomiting, laxatives, over-exercising)
- Severe food restriction or avoidance
- Intense fear of weight gain or distorted body image
- Using food to cope with emotions
- Physical symptoms like fatigue, dizziness, hair loss, or irregular periods

Comprehensive Intake & Evaluation
We begin with a detailed evaluation that explores your relationship with food, body image, mental health history, and current symptoms. This helps us identify common patterns and tailor a treatment plan.

Medication & Behavioral Support
If appropriate, we may introduce medications to manage binging, purging, or obsessive thoughts. These are used alongside therapy, never as a standalone solution.

Ongoing Therapy & Coaching
You’ll work closely with a licensed clinician to explore the emotional, psychological, and behavioral roots of your disorder. Sessions may include body image work, coping skills, and relapse prevention.



Types of Eating Disorders We Treat
Each person’s experience with food and body image is unique.
At Tranceform Wellness, we support individuals facing a range of eating disorders with compassion and clinical expertise. Our treatments for eating disorders in Central Florida are designed to uncover the root causes of disordered behaviors and support long-term recovery—physically, mentally, and emotionally.
Anorexia Nervosa
Marked by severe restriction of food, an intense fear of gaining weight, and often a distorted view of body size. May lead to significant medical issues caused by malnutrition.
Types of Eating Disorders We Treat
Each person’s experience with food and body image is unique.
At Tranceform Wellness, we support individuals facing a range of eating disorders with compassion and clinical expertise. Our treatments for eating disorders in Central Florida are designed to uncover the root causes of disordered behaviors and support long-term recovery—physically, mentally, and emotionally.
Anorexia Nervosa
Marked by severe restriction of food, an intense fear of gaining weight, and often a distorted view of body size. May lead to significant medical issues caused by malnutrition.
Bulimia Nervosa
Involves cycles of binge eating followed by purging (vomiting, laxatives, or over-exercise). Often driven by feelings of shame and a need for control.
Binge Eating Disorder
Includes recurring episodes of consuming large quantities of food quickly and to the point of discomfort without regular purging. Associated with guilt and emotional distress.
Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)
Not driven by body image concerns, but by anxiety around food textures, smells, or a fear of choking. It can lead to nutritional deficiencies or weight loss.
Compassionate Care, Without the Barriers
You don’t have to wait to feel better. Take the first step by requesting an appointment with our care team.

This is a really common concern, but it’s important to know that disordered eating exists on a spectrum, and every level deserves care. You don’t have to wait until things feel unbearable to get support. Early help often encourages better outcomes and a gentler recovery process.
No. Our approach is weight-neutral and centered on improving your overall health, mindset, and relationship with food, not on achieving a certain number on the scale. We honor and respect our patients’ body and health goals throughout treatment.
While we don’t provide specific meal plans, we can partner with registered dietitians who specialize in intuitive eating and body trust. Our goal is to create a healthy relationship with food in a way that feels empowering and sustainable, not restrictive or punitive.
Yes, medication can be a valuable part of treatment for many people. It can reduce binge urges, ease contributing symptoms of anxiety or depression, and support healthier thought patterns around food and body image. However, medication is always used alongside therapy and other supports. It’s not a standalone solution.
Recovery isn’t a straight line. Some clients make significant progress in a few months, while others benefit from ongoing support over a longer period. We work with you to create a personalized treatment plan that fits your unique needs and pace.
