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Eating Disorder Treatment in Connecticut
Connecticut Eating Disorder Centers
Connecticut may be one of the smallest states, but eating disorders still make a big impact there. Anorexia nervosa, binge eating disorder, bulimia nervosa, and other eating disorders are thought to impact more than 314,000 residents at some point in their lifetime, contributing to more than 800 combined ER and hospital visits annually.1
Thankfully, there are also many top Connecticut eating disorder centers for those seeking care, support, and help with long-term recovery.

Center for Discovery Southport
1320 Mill Hill Rd, Southport, CT, 06890
LiftWell Health
8 Myrtle Ave, Westport, CT, 06880
Center for Discovery Fairfield Adult #2
600 Wellington Dr, Fairfield, CT, 06824
Center for Discovery Fairfield
4536 Congress St, Fairfield, CT, 06824
Center for Discovery Greenwich
7 Riversville Rd, Ste 2, Greenwich, CT, 06831Additional Treatment Centers
In addition to the excellent treatment programs listed above, there are additional programs available in Connecticut that can help address your concerns about eating disorders.
Backcountry Wellness
7 Lincoln Ave, Greenwich, CT, 06830Connecticut Eating Disorder Therapists & Dietitians
Finding a dietitian or therapist you connect with is a crucial part of eating disorder recovery. In Connecticut, there are a number of reputable doctors who can help.
Andrea F Gerber
16 Forest St, Ste C, New Canaan, CT, 06840Shelly Allen
1698 Post Rd E, Ste 2A, Westport, CT, 06880Sala Psychology
Greenwich, CT, 06830Danielle Gofman
Fairfield, CT, 06825Brook Pieri
100b Danbury Rd, Ridgefield, CT, 06877Rita Gilman
14 Masons Island Rd, Mystic, CT, 06355Samantha Murphy
17 S Highland St, West Hartford, CT, 06119Brooke Lombardo
87 Whitfield St, Guilford, CT, 06437Ashley Cocchi
2 Tunxis Rd, Ste 204, Tariffville, CT, 06081Allison Tardif, Art Therapist
642 Hilliard St, Ste 1213, Manchester, CT, 06042Cheri Neadle
5 Sylvan Rd S, Westport, CT, 06880Caitlin Rose
Cheshire, CT, 06410Jennifer Esposito
Guilford, CT, 06437Mary Dobson
8 Myrtle Ave, Westport, CT, 06880Nikki Danish
8 W Main St, Niantic, CT, 06357Laurie B Grunebaum
62 Trumbull St, New Haven, CT, 06510Cindy Lee James
Westport, CT, 06880Nicole Gabriel
246 Post Rd E, Fl 2, Westport, CT, 06880Debbie Chrabolowski
199 Ethan Allen Hwy, Ridgefield, CT, 06877Sala Psychology
Greenwich, CT, 06830Virtual Eating Disorder Treatment
While Connecticut eating disorder centers are conveniently located throughout the state, they are no longer the only option for those seeking treatment.
Virtual eating disorder treatment has become an increasingly popular way to find help for these conditions. These programs offer the same evidence-based therapies and structured support found in in-person treatment centers, but allow patients to attend sessions from the comfort of their own home, or wherever they can get an internet signal.
In many cases, virtual treatment programs are more flexible than in-person care, making help for eating disorders not just more accessible, but more convenient for many. And while these treatment modalities are relatively new, they have already shown to be just as effective as in-person care in many cases.2
Additional Connecticut Eating Disorder Help
If you're looking for help with eating disorders in Connecticut but are unsure where to start, there are some state-run programs that may be able to point you in the right direction.
The Connecticut Department of Health offers general information on these conditions, including educational material, information on where to find support groups, and other resources. They can also assist with securing referrals for care.
If you qualify for Connecticut's Medicaid program, you may also have access to that program's behavioral health services. This can help directly cover eating disorder treatment—possibly extending to group therapy, family-based treatment, and other types of care—as well as medical evaluations for the conditions.
Finding the Best Connecticut Eating Disorder Centers for You
Having a number of Connecticut eating disorder centers to choose from is a good thing, but it can also feel overwhelming.
It's important to have a positive relationship with whichever physician or program you choose, so it may be helpful to do some research to see which programs best align with your needs. Some important considerations to keep in mind include:3
- Whether the program treats co-occurring issues, such as substance use disorder or mood disorders
- Any philosophical, religious, or spiritual teachings that the center may involve
- How the center determines progress toward recovery, or what constitutes completed treatment
- Whether they offer comprehensive treatment, including not just mental health care, but nutritional education and a dietary plan
The healing journey for eating disorders can be long, but finding the right kind of care is an integral part of it, and with the right kind of support and patience, building a lasting recovery is always possible.
Browse Providers by City
If you’re wondering about “finding an eating disorder clinic near me,” the search may be easier than you think. There are treatment centers in cities across Connecticut.