Have you ever had a dream to create something to help people you care about?

Dr. Bagby-Stone first dreamed of creating an eating disorder clinic as a young psychiatry faculty member working at a university student health center. In her years there, she learned much about college health and patient care by working with undergraduate, graduate and professional students struggling with conditions such as anxiety, OCD, PTSD, mood disorders and eating disorders. She also served as their Chief of Psychiatric Services.
With time, Dr. Bagby-Stone became disheartened by limitations placed on patient care in this setting. She wanted to be able to give more time to her patients and to collaborate more on their care. It became crystal clear to her that our community needed more eating disorder services at all levels and more eating disorder awareness for all healthcare professionals, educators, coaches, families and individuals.
With that intention in mind, Dr. Bagby-Stone has begun to fulfill her vision. First, through becoming the Medical Director of the McCallum Place Columbia Eating Disorder Treatment Center and working with her team to create its partial hospital and intensive outpatient programs. And now, by creating her own private outpatient clinic.
Stephanie specializes in helping eating disorders patients of all genders, body shapes and sizes, and diagnoses including anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, avoidant restrictive food intake disorder and OSFED. She provides high-quality, compassionate care to her patients and can also educate and support loved ones and family members. Eating disorder treatment often requires a team approach. She can help you create your team or work with your existing care providers.
Dr. Bagby-Stone loves teaching what she is passionate about like psychotherapy, narrative, positive psychology and eating disorders, her role as an Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at MU has allowed her to do so. She also has experience working with medical students and residents to improve their health and well-being.
As an active member of the Missouri Eating Disorder Council, she is able to fulfill another aspect of her vision by providing eating disorder consultation and education to healthcare providers, educators and other groups across the state.
And, even with accomplishing all this, Dr. Bagby-Stone still keeps dreaming and hoping to create more and do more to serve her patients, her community and to raise eating disorder awareness and decrease shame and stigma.
Education, Credentials and Memberships
- Doctor of Medicine from the University of Missouri School of Medicine
- Bachelor of Arts in Biology from Central Methodist University
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Certified General Psychiatrist
- Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association
- International Association of Eating Disorders Professionals Certified Eating Disorder Specialist – Supervisor
- Memberships
- American Psychiatric Association
- Academy for Eating Disorders
- International Association of Eating Disorders Professionals
- Missouri Eating Disorder Council
- COMO Eating Disorder Consultation Team
- Mid-Missouri Transgender Health Network (T-Net)
My Office
A few years ago, Dr. Bagby-Stone was reading an article online and stumbled across the concept of hygge. Hygge is a mood of coziness, comfort, friendliness, safety and contentment. It derives from a Danish word meaning “to give courage, comfort, joy”. This word perfectly sums up how she wants you to feel in her office. Her light-filled space with comfy furniture has a lovely view of the village square in Cherry Hill (including the Magic Tree). Here patients have the opportunity to share their story and feel heard, ask questions, discuss medical evaluations, collaborate in their care and envision their future.





