Anorexia Quiz
Do you think that you or a loved one may have anorexia? Take a quick self-assessment test today and learn how to get help.
Is it anorexia?
Many people watch what they eat or exercise regularly to manage their weight. So how do you know if someone has an eating disorder like anorexia nervosa? This brief quiz can help you understand your personal risk and what to do next.
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I struggle with an intense fear of gaining weight and becoming fat.
Please note: this online eating disorder screening test is not intended to diagnose an illness. If you are struggling with eating disorder behaviors, we encourage you to call us at 877-825-8584 or find an experienced eating disorder treatment professional near you. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, please dial 911 or go to your nearest emergency room.
Eating disorders are hard, but they are treatable
No matter how long you’ve been worrying about what you eat or the way your body looks, we want you to know that you can learn how to live a life free from eating disorder thoughts and behaviors.
Unfortunately, far too many people suffer in silence, leading eating disorders to have the highest mortality rate of any mental illness. Thankfully, help is available with effective, evidence-based treatments for eating disorders.


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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if I have anorexia?
The best way to find out if you have anorexia is to have a thorough eating disorder assessment done with an experienced eating disorder professional. To get started, you can call Eating Recovery Center at 866-348-7896 to speak with a Master’s-level clinician. Or you can fill out the form below.
What does an anorexia assessment include?
At Eating Recovery Center, an anorexia assessment starts with a phone call. The admissions team will compassionately walk you through the ERC assessment process, which largely includes asking you about current and past symptoms, behaviors, and health issues. Then, you'll get matched with the exact support you need.
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What are the warning signs of anorexia?
Common anorexia warning signs include:
Dramatic weight loss
Low heart rate (bradycardia)
Skipped or absent periods
Obsession with weight loss, body image, counting calories and dieting
Get matched with the exact support you need.
With one conversation, our eating disorder experts will help you better understand what you’re going through and what you need.
We will meet you where you are, listen to your story in a therapeutic setting, and match you with the level of support that meets your struggle.