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Eating Disorder Treatment in Ohio

Ohio Eating Disorder Centers

Binge eating disorder, bulimia nervosa, anorexia nervosa, and other eating disorders are more prominent in Ohio than many may realize. By some estimates, more than 1 million people, or roughly 9% of the state's population, will struggle with one of these conditions at some point in their lives.1

However, the Buckeye State is also home to numerous caring, competent, and qualified physicians, therapists, and eating disorder specialists who can provide assistance.

Eating Recovery Center Cincinnati
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Eating Recovery Center Cincinnati

3805 Edwards Rd, Ste 400, Cincinnati, OH, 45209
866-480-1125
Lindner Center of HOPE
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Lindner Center of HOPE

4075 Old Western Row Rd, Mason, OH, 45040
855-728-4729

Additional Treatment Centers

In addition to the excellent treatment programs listed above, there are additional programs available in Ohio that can help address your concerns about eating disorders.

The Emily Program

2141 Overlook Rd, Cleveland, OH, 44106
888-364-5977

The Emily Program

3401 Enterprise Pl, Ste 250, Beachwood, OH, 44122
216-765-0500

Selah House Outpatient – Columbus

495 Metro Pl S, Ste 330, Dublin, OH, 43017
614-858-3802

Eating & Behavioral Health Associates

4041 N High St, Ste 102, Columbus, OH, 43214
614-431-1418

Selah House Outpatient Cincinnati

3530 Irwin Simpson Rd, Ste B, Mason, OH, 45040
513-540-3757

Ohio Eating Disorder Therapists & Dietitians

Finding a dietitian or therapist you connect with is a crucial part of eating disorder recovery. In Ohio, there are a number of reputable doctors who can help.

Lucene Wisniewski

19910 Malvern Rd, 220, Shaker Heights, OH, 44122
216-544-1321 Ext. 2010

Cal Timbrook

4041 N High St, Ste 102, Columbus, OH, 43214
614-431-1418

Megan Rose

Mentor, OH, 44060
440-701-6170

Samantha Mechling

7736 Birchmont Dr, Chagrin Falls, OH, 44022
888-875-8712

Melaney Thurman

124 County Line Rd W, Westerville, OH, 43082
614-360-2600

Lindsey Petersen

90 S High St, Ste E, Dublin, OH, 43017
614-210-3654

Stephanie MacDonald

9810 Ravenna Rd, Ste 1, Twinsburg, OH, 44087
330-331-2188

The Hull Institute

3681 Green Rd, UNIT 406, Beachwood, OH, 44122
216-407-6278

Kelly Anne Constant Bhatnagar (Dr. B)

3659 Green Rd, Ste 102, Beachwood, OH, 44122
216-294-2434

Audrey Shroyer

2010 Madison Rd, Ste 200, Cincinnati, OH, 45208
513-813-6718

Mary P Williams

Medina, OH, 44256
866-466-9591

Theresa McClurg-Genevese

4041 N High St, 102b, Columbus, OH, 43214
614-431-1418

Corinne Zielinski

3681 Green Rd, Ste 205A, Beachwood, OH, 44122
216-407-6278

Dani Castro

4041 N High St, Ste 102, Columbus, OH, 43214
614-431-1418

Levana Slabodnick

Columbus, OH, 43212
614-500-3194

Andrea Hudson

15644 Madison Ave, Lakewood, OH, 44107
440-202-1708

Meggan M. Desmond

5800 Monroe St, A9, Sylvania, OH, 43560
419-360-7026

Rebecca Carelock

126 Wellington Pl, Cincinnati, OH, 45219
513-444-2018

Kerri Sutton

23175 Commerce Park Rd, Ste B, Beachwood, OH, 44122
216-224-5969

Katie Kovacs

4030 Easton Station, Ste 225, Columbus, OH, 43219
614-245-5544

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Virtual Eating Disorder Treatment

In-person Ohio eating disorder centers can be found everywhere from Cincinnati to Columbus to Dayton and many places in between. But these programs aren't the only way for residents to get help.

Virtual eating disorder treatment programs can reach residents regardless of where they live, extending help to those in underserved communities, those with mobility or transportation challenges, or those with complicated schedules or responsibilities.

They're also solid alternatives for anyone looking for a way to pursue eating disorder recovery at home, with some programs offering as high a level of care as partial hospitalization. Best of all, studies have shown that these programs are just as impactful as in-person programs in many cases.2

Additional Ohio Eating Disorder Resources

Finding appropriate treatment for eating disorders is essential for the recovery journey, but that journey can start in many places.

The Ohio Department of Health may be one of the lesser-known options for finding help. The department offers a range of general resources, as well as additional education and information on eating disorders and eating disorder awareness. It can also assist with care coordination and securing referrals for specialized treatment.

Certain residents will also qualify for Ohio Behavioral Health Medicaid Services. The program can help more directly, with coverage for therapy sessions and medical services, both for eating disorders and co-occurring conditions, such as substance use disorder or various mood disorders. Specialized care, like family therapy, may also be available.

Finding the Top Ohio Eating Disorder Centers for You

There are many options for eating disorder treatment in Ohio, and while this is overall a good thing, it can make choosing the best program for you or your loved one feel overwhelming. When researching which eating disorders clinic you want to work with, it might help to keep certain considerations in mind, such as:<sup)3

  • How long has the center been operating, or specializing in eating disorders?
  • Will the center treat co-occurring mental health conditions?
  • Which treatment options are available? (Individual and group therapy; nutrition counseling; alternative approaches)
  • How does the center track or determine progress toward recovery?

Treating eating disorders with thoughtful, qualified care is essential for establishing a lasting recovery. At the right Ohio eating disorder center or virtual program, it's possible to get the care you need and start the journey toward a healthier future.

Reference List

  1. Financial & Social Costs of Eating Disorders in Ohio. (2018). Harvard University. Accessed June 2025.
  2. Steiger H, Booij L, Crescenzi O, Oliverio S, Singer I, Thaler L, St-Hilaire A, Israel M. (2022). In-person versus virtual therapy in outpatient eating-disorder treatment: A COVID-19 inspired study. International Journal of Eating Disorders; 55(1):145-150.
  3. Questions to Ask Treatment Providers. (n.d.) National Eating Disorders Association. Accessed June 2025.

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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 Ohio.

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