Eating Disorder Specialist
Expert Witness Services
Highly specialized consultant psychiatrists focusing on the diagnosis and management of complex eating disorders. Providing expert evidence for clinical negligence, mental capacity disputes, and family proceedings involving Anorexia, Bulimia, and ARFID.
What Is an Eating Disorder Specialist?
An Eating Disorder Specialist Psychiatrist is a medical consultant who has completed advanced training in the psychiatric and medical management of eating disorders. They are uniquely qualified to assess the intersection of mental health pathology and physical risk.
In a medico-legal context, these experts are instructed for their ability to navigate the complex diagnostic criteria of eating disorders and the specific legislation surrounding treatment refusal and physical safeguarding. They assess conditions including:
Specialist Qualifications
When to Instruct an Eating Disorder Specialist
Eating disorder cases often involve high physical risk and complex legal questions regarding autonomy. Instruct a specialist when you need:
Capacity to Refuse
Assessing mental capacity for treatment refusal, refeeding, and life-sustaining intervention.
Clinical Negligence
Evaluating breach of duty in ED management, monitoring failures, or delayed diagnosis.
Parenting Capacity
Determining how a parent’s eating disorder impacts child welfare and emotional development.
Diagnostic Clarity
Distinguishing between ARFID, Anorexia, and other comorbid psychiatric conditions.
Physical Risk
Expert opinion on the severity of physical deterioration and necessary clinical safeguards.
Treatment Prognosis
Assessing likely recovery outcomes and the costs of specialist residential or outpatient care.
Legal Areas Covered
Our specialists provide expert evidence across the following legal frameworks:
Clinical Negligence
Claims involving refeeding syndrome, failure to monitor electrolytes, or inadequate specialist referral.
Court of Protection
Mental capacity assessments for NG tube feeding, residential placement, and best interests.
Family & Child Law
Assessments of parental eating disorders and their impact on child nutritional and emotional welfare.
Personal Injury
Evaluation of eating disorders triggered by trauma, RTA, or workplace accidents.
Criminal Mitigation
Assessing the role of eating disorder pathology in offending and fitness to stand trial.
Employment Tribunal
Disability discrimination and fitness for work for individuals with chronic eating disorders.
Conditions Assessed
Restrictive Disorders
- Anorexia Nervosa (Restricting)
- ARFID (Avoidant/Restrictive)
- Orthorexia Nervosa
- Atypical Anorexia
Binge & Purge
- Bulimia Nervosa
- Binge Eating Disorder (BED)
- Purging Disorder
- Compulsive Overeating
Physical Complications
- Refeeding Syndrome Risk
- Electrolyte Imbalance
- Cardiac Arrhythmias
- Bone Density Loss
Our Assessment Process
Instruction Received
Submit your instruction with case details
Expert Matched
We identify the most suitable psychiatrist
CV & Quote Sent
Expert CV and fee estimate within 1 hour
Assessment Scheduled
Face-to-face or video appointment arranged
Clinical Assessment
Comprehensive psychiatric interview
Report Delivered
CPR Part 35 compliant report delivered
What’s Included in the Expert Report
Report Contents
- Instructions and documents reviewed
- Relevant background history
- Account of index event(s)
- Psychiatric history
- Mental state examination findings
- Psychometric test results (where used)
- Diagnosis with DSM-5/ICD-11 criteria
- Opinion on causation
- Severity and functional impact assessment
- Prognosis with and without treatment
- Treatment recommendations with costs
- Statement of truth and declaration
Quality Standards
Why Instruct Our Eating Disorder Specialists?
Sub-Specialist Panel
Access to the UK’s leading consultant psychiatrists with dedicated eating disorder CCTs.
CVs in 1 Hour
Rapid response with expert CVs and fee quotes tailored to your specific case requirements.
Urgent Reports Available
1-4 day turnaround for Court of Protection and urgent life-sustaining treatment hearings.
Nationwide Coverage
Experts located across the UK, plus remote video assessments for high-risk patients.
Section 12 Approved
Essential for cases involving detention under the Mental Health Act for refeeding.
Court Experienced
Experts experienced in oral evidence, joint statements, and cross-examination.
Fees & Funding Options
Private / Insurance
- Competitive fixed fees
- Fee estimate provided upfront
- Deferred payment available
- Direct billing to insurers
Legal Aid (LAA)
- LAA rates accepted
- Prior authority applications supported
- Experienced in publicly funded cases
Court / CPS Funded
- Crown Court rates
- CPS panel experience
- Court-appointed instructions
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. This is a core competency. Our specialists are frequently instructed in Court of Protection cases to determine whether an individual with severe anorexia has the mental capacity to refuse life-saving nutrition and hydration, and to provide best interests recommendations.
They evaluate whether the standard of care provided met the MEED (Medical Emergencies in Eating Disorders) or MARSIPAN guidelines. This includes assessing failures in electrolyte monitoring, delayed specialist referral, or mismanagement of refeeding syndrome.
Yes. ARFID (Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder) requires a distinct diagnostic approach from Anorexia. We have specialists who focus specifically on neurodevelopmental-linked eating disorders and sensory-based restriction.
Unlike general psychiatry, ED reports include a detailed review of medical markers such as BMI, blood chemistry (potassium, phosphate), and cardiovascular status. The psychiatrist uses these to formulate an opinion on the immediate risk to life and the necessity of clinical intervention.
Yes, our specialists are frequently instructed in family proceedings to evaluate how a parent’s illness might lead to nutritional neglect, emotional harm, or the transmission of disordered eating patterns to the child.
We recognize the urgency of these cases. We can typically provide CVs within the hour and arrange for a specialist to conduct an assessment and provide a preliminary opinion or full report within 1 to 4 working days.
Instruct an Eating Disorder Specialist Today
CVs and quotes in 1 hour. Urgent reports for Court of Protection and clinical negligence. Access the UK’s leading panel of ED consultant psychiatrists.


