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San Francisco Eating Disorder Treatment Options
Treatment Centers in San Francisco, CA for Disordered Eating
The San Francisco Behavioral Health Services operates through several clinics across the city, providing mental health care to youth, children, and adults. Treatment levels range from residential to outpatient, with crisis services and peer support also available. While there are no direct paths for eating disorder care, the San Francisco BHS can provide patients with a number of resources and referrals for nearby treatment.
Fay Nutrition
93 3rd St, San Francisco, CA, 94103Center for Discovery Menlo Park
1895 Altschul Ave, Menlo Park, CA, 94025Dietitians & Eating Disorder Therapists in San Francisco, CA
Counseling and therapy is generally thought of as the most effective way to help someone recover from an eating disorder, with different techniques shown to help alleviate symptoms of bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, ARFID, and more.
Finding the right type of intervention—and treatment provider—for you is an important step toward healing. And aside from the dietitians an therapists available in San Francisco, you can access this type of effective care through many online eating disorder programs.
Sally Sarria, MS, RD, CEDS
San Jose, CA, 95157Jessica Lief, MSL, LCSW, DSW
551 9th Ave, San Francisco, CA, 94118Julia Stevenson
San Francisco, CA, 94123Lindsay Hesser
San Francisco, CA, 94131Emily Wong
2137 Lombard St, San Francisco, CA, 94123Tamsin Goldsmith
San Francisco, CA, 94129Victoria Green
1738 Union St, Ste 300, San Francisco, CA, 94123Daniela Carollo
459 Fulton St, Ste 102, San Francisco, CA, 94102Laura H Fraser
3929 24th St, San Francisco, CA, 94114Leora Fulvio
3216 Fillmore St, San Francisco, CA, 94123Kathleen Louise Someah
San Francisco, CA, 94108Evolve Wellness Group
San Francisco, CA, 94123Theresa Carpinito Kira
San Francisco, CA, 94102Alecia Singer
2504 Clay St, San Francisco, CA, 94115Raya Smail
4237 Geary Blvd, San Francisco, CA, 94118Julia Westney
45 Franklin St, Ste 302, San Francisco, CA, 94102Jennifer Roberts
San Francisco, CA, 94118Christy Mammini
Oakland, CA, 94607Stacey Hoffman
Berkeley, CA, 94703Stephanie Zone
Berkeley, CA, 94709Rebecca Siegel
Oakland, CA, 94609Haleh Kashani
300 Tamal Plaza, Ste 140, Corte Madera, CA, 94925Kara Vesely
2710 Telegraph Ave, Ste 210, Oakland, CA, 94612Tom Wooldridge
2041 Bancroft Way, Ste 310, Berkeley, CA, 94704Jacqueline Ward
5625 College Ave, 208B, Oakland, CA, 94618Alice Cary
2991 Shattuck Ave., Ste 304, Berkeley, CA, 94705Jaime Levy
Oakland, CA, 94610Additional San Francisco Resources
San Francisco Department of Public Health – Behavioral Health Services (BHS)
The San Francisco Behavioral Health Services operates through a number of clinics across the city, providing mental health care to youth, children, and adults. Treatment levels range from residential to outpatient, with crisis services and peer support also available. While there are no direct paths for eating disorder care, the San Francisco BHS can provide patients with a number of resources and referrals for nearby treatment.
Mental Health SF
Mental Health SF is a newer initiative, comprised of an Office of Coordinated Care, a Street Crisis Response Team, and a Mental Health Services Center. The overall program is designed more for people experiencing homelessness. It also offers broader access to comprehensive mental health services for those in need, including longer-term help and crisis intervention.
Behavioral Health Commission
The Behavioral Health Commission serves as an advisory board for the County of San Francisco on various public and mental health concerns, with a focus on increasing accessibility for those in need. The group is more policy-based, as opposed to treatment providers, but it has access to resources and information on a broad spectrum of mental and behavioral health treatment programs around the county.
Cities Near San Francisco
Since the relationship between you and your therapist is so central to eating disorder recovery, it may be worthwhile to explore options in areas around San Francisco. Additional eating disorder treatment centers and other types of help may also be available in these places.