Medical & Mental Health Professional's

The OA Virtual Region Convention 2025 will take place on February 28th, March 1st, and March 2nd. This year’s theme is “There is a Solution: Roadmap to Recovery.”

We warmly invite you to join us at any time during the event—completely free—through our Newcomer Welcome Center. Please feel encouraged to extend this invitation to colleagues, staff members, students, and, most importantly, patients who may benefit from our program. We welcome everyone.

For more information, please click this link here and feel free to share it. We also have materials for you, including posters for your office and Where Do I Start guides that we can mail or share as virtual links. If you would like to receive any of these, email us at info@oavirtualregion.org.

Do you have patients who are struggling to follow the plan of care you have prescribed for their compulsive eating or compulsive eating behaviors?

OA is a self supporting global fellowship many of our members have experienced long term recovery, from: anorexia, bulimia, binge eating, overeating, over exercising , emotional eating and freedom from food and body obsession.  Using the 12-step recovery program, OA members support each other in , often breaking the isolation associated with compulsive food behaviors.

Helping Your Patients Find Hope and Recovery

Please consider Introducing your patients to Overeaters Anonymous (OA), 

*We have meetings 24 hours a day seven days a week online, on phone, private chat and in person.

* We take no position on outside issues including treatment plans, therapies and diets– many medical and mental health professionals refer patience to OA for ongoing support from individuals who can share the experience and hope.

*Rooted in a 12 step sustainable form of recovery.

*We have no dues, fees or diets; our members make voluntary contributions to sustain our program.

Patients struggling with disordered eating behaviors often feel isolated and overwhelmed. By referring them to OAVirtual.org, you’re giving them access to a community and resources that empower them to take meaningful steps toward recovery.

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