How can we help you?
Does your child have difficulty eating? Our interdisciplinary team offers treatment and therapy for children and adolescents who have difficulties with eating, feeding, and eating behaviours. With our online therapy programs, we can help you no matter where you and your child live. Or visit us at our EAT campus in Graz, Austria, where we work with you and your child in one of our on-site, intensive therapy courses.
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Moritz
Moritz came into the world a little bit early and was born with a genetic syndrome. Because of his oesophageal atresia, he could not eat orally. He had to be fed via a feeding tube directly after ...
Read more...Samuel
Samuel was born in the 28th week of pregnancy with a low birth weight. He only drinks liquids. Because of his prematurity, he was fed for several weeks via a nasogastric feeding tube, from which he ...
Read more...Theo
Five-year-old Theo, from Austria, eats only a limited selection of foods. Trying new foods is difficult. He exhibits characteristics of both tactile and oral aversion. The topic of food behavior is ...
Read more...Aidan
Aidan is from the UK. At the age of six months, he started Netcoaching at NoTube. He was born with a genetic syndrome. Due to his complex medical history and because of an insufficient oral intake, ...
Read more...Zara
Zara is 15 months old and has been fed via a nasogastric feeding tube for the past few months. Her parents are concerned that their daughter might need a G-tube. Zara does still accept some foods ...
Read more...Our outpatient clinic
In the child-friendly atmosphere of our EAT campus, we provide the optimal environment for your child to learn to eat. The entrance to the campus is easily accessible with wheelchairs, strollers, and carriages. In addition to the central feature of the campus, the play picnic room, in which all meals are eaten and food-related therapies take place, the clinic also offers several accessible individual therapy rooms to meet the needs of our therapists and families.