ARFID Quiz: Do You Have ARFID?
Do you think you or a loved one may have ARFID? Take a quick self-assessment test today and learn how to get help.
Could it be ARFID?
Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) is a complex and widely misunderstood eating disorder. ARFID can affect:
Take this short ARFID test to see if you or a loved one might need help.
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I struggle with a lack of interest in or an avoidance of food or eating.
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
Eating disorders like ARFID are challenging to overcome. That's why Eating Recovery Center (ERC) offers a full spectrum of treatment options to cover the needs of diverse individuals of all genders, ages 8 and up.
To learn more about ERC's approach to treating ARFID, please reach out to our compassionate admissions team today by filling out the form below.


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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if I ARFID?
The best way to find out if you have ARFID is to get an assessment with an experienced eating disorder treatment professional. Eating Recovery Center is the nation’s only health care system dedicated to treating ARFID at all levels of care. Call today at 866-348-7896 to speak with one of our master’s-level clinicians or visit the link below.
How do I know if my child has ARFID?
If your child is showing signs of ARFID like low appetite, sensory sensitivity to foods or rigid food choices, a screening may help you find peace of mind. Eating Recovery Center offers two pediatric ARFID specialty programs, one in Baltimore, MD and one in Oakbrook, Illinois. We also offer ARFID treatment in multiple states in the U.S.
How does ERC treat ARFID in kids and teens?
Specialized groups encourage kids to try new foods, build social skills and manage anxiety in a safe environment.
A community of peers with shared experiences provides understanding and support.
Clinical teams are trained in neurodiversity training to support all kids and teens.
Families are actively involved in treatment, from meal support to weekly check-ins, to maintain progress at home.
Onsite education support is offered weekdays during the school year to help kids stay on track with school during treatment.
Nearby housing for families to stay close to loved ones in care.
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.