Eating disorder support in Western Australia

Eating disorders are serious and treatable, and early help matters. In Western Australia, you can access psychological support by secure video, alongside your GP and other care.
Dr Zoe Case
June 19, 2026

Summary

  • Eating disorders are serious but treatable, and earlier help improves recovery.
  • Care works best as a team: a GP, a psychologist, and sometimes a dietitian.
  • Telehealth makes a first, private step easier across Perth, Mandurah, Bunbury and regional WA.

If food, eating or your body has started taking up more and more space in your life, support is there, and you do not have to be at any particular point to deserve it. Across Western Australia, you can see a registered psychologist by video, from Perth, Mandurah, Bunbury and regional WA. For many people, that makes a first step feel less daunting.

Reaching out in Western Australia: the Butterfly Foundation (1800 33 4673) supports anyone affected by an eating disorder. You can also call the Mental Health Emergency Response Line on 1300 555 788 in the metro area, or 1800 676 822 for Peel and regional WA. In an emergency, call 000.

How treatment helps

Therapy is not about willpower. A psychologist helps you understand what the eating disorder has been doing for you, loosen its grip, and build something steadier, usually alongside your GP. We have left out any numbers about food or weight on purpose, because the right plan is always personal.

Getting started in WA

Start with your GP, a psychologist, or the Butterfly Foundation. A Mental Health Treatment Plan gives rebated sessions, and some people qualify for an expanded eating-disorder plan with many more. For more, read getting support for an eating disorder.

Frequently asked questions

Can I get eating disorder support by telehealth in WA?

Yes. Telehealth can make a first step easier, and ongoing support works by video, alongside physical checks with your GP.

Does Medicare help with the cost in WA?

A Mental Health Treatment Plan gives rebated sessions, and some people qualify for an expanded eating-disorder plan. Ask your GP.

Where can I find help now in Western Australia?

The Butterfly Foundation (1800 33 4673) and the Mental Health Emergency Response Line on 1300 555 788 in the metro area, or 1800 676 822 for Peel and regional WA can help. In an emergency, call 000.

Do I have to be a certain weight to seek help?

No. Eating disorders affect people of all body types. What matters is your relationship with food and your body.

Important: This is general information, not a diagnosis or personal medical advice. If you are in crisis, call Lifeline 13 11 14 or the Mental Health Emergency Response Line on 1300 555 788 in the metro area, or 1800 676 822 for Peel and regional WA. In an emergency, call 000.
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