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Eating Disorder Treatment in Virginia
Virginia Eating Disorder Centers
Every year in Virginia, more than 2,000 patients are admitted to the ER or hospital for eating disorder-related complications, and, as a whole, these conditions are thought to impact nearly 750,000 Virginia residents at some point in their lives.1
Binge eating disorder, anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and other eating disorders clearly make a big impact in Virginia. Fortunately, the state is also home to several eating disorder treatment centers that can provide assistance.
Center for Discovery Alexandria
209 Madison St, Ste 3B, Alexandria, VA, 22314Rock Recovery
1901 Fort Myer Dr, Ste 1130, Arlington, VA, 22209Center for Discovery Fairfax VA
5343 Summit Dr, Fairfax, VA, 22030Center for Discovery McLean Residential
5949 Oakdale Rd, McLean, VA, 22101Additional Treatment Centers
In addition to the excellent treatment programs listed above, there are additional programs available in Virginia that can help address your concerns about eating disorders.
Prosperity Eating Disorders and Wellness, PLLC
6340 Center Dr, Ste 100, Norfolk, VA, 23502Virginia Eating Disorder Therapists & Dietitians
Finding a dietitian or therapist you connect with is a crucial part of eating disorder recovery. In Virginia, there are a number of reputable doctors who can help.
Emily Homer
1501 Lee Hwy, UNIT 130, Arlington, VA, 22209Crystal Hamling
140 Little Falls St, Ste 214, Falls Church, VA, 22046Julie Hope Galton
2915 Hunter Mill Rd, Ste 14, Oakton, VA, 22124Alanna Betts
11250 Roger Bacon Dr, Ste 10A, Reston, VA, 20190Colleen M Neumann
11703 Bowman Green Dr, Reston, VA, 20190Kaitlyn Zupka
Bristow, VA, 20136Kate D'Amica Hostetter
1501 Lee Hwy, Ste 130, Arlington, VA, 22209Kristin Miller
105 N Virginia Ave, Ste 203, Falls Church, VA, 22046Meghan Dana Freeman
1315 Jamestown Rd, Ste 203, Williamsburg, VA, 23185Heather Leahy Hecht
1501 Langston Blvd., UNIT 130, Arlington, VA, 22209Lori M Lindsey White
9720 Capital Ct, Ste 301, Manassas, VA, 20110E Ashley Steelman
Oakton, VA, 22124Kendall Holloway
1381 Crossings Centre Dr, Forest, VA, 24551Samantha Wright
3331 Duke St, Alexandria, VA, 22314Sierra Dayton
11835 Fishing Point Dr, Ste 202, Newport News, VA, 23606Polly Lund
228 S Washington St, Ste 350, Alexandria, VA, 22314Virginia Inglese
410 Pine St SE, Vienna, VA, 22180Dani Hulse
410 Pine St SE, Ste 150, Vienna, VA, 22180Alexandra Kaghan
243 Church St NW, Ste 300A, Vienna, VA, 22180Psychotherapy and Yoga for Trauma and Resiliency
Burke, VA, 22015Virtual Eating Disorder Treatment
Virginia eating disorder centers can be found throughout the state, but they're not the only option for seeking treatment. If you have difficulty with transportation or mobility, live too far to commute to an in-person program, or want a more flexible treatment schedule, you may want to explore virtual eating disorder treatment.
These online programs bring evidence-based care—such as individual and group therapy, nutritional counseling, and access to support groups—to patients wherever they have an internet connection. Most decide to participate in treatment from the comfort of their own homes. And virtual eating disorder treatment has been shown to be just as effective as in-person care, in many cases.2
Additional Virginia Eating Disorder Help
Finding help doesn't have to start at one of Virginia's eating disorder centers. There are a few state agencies that can also offer assistance.
If you qualify for Virginia's Medicaid program, you may also benefit from that program's behavioral health services. This can help directly cover costs for treatments and medications related to eating disorder care, as well as care for related mental health issues.
The Virginia Department of Health also has a number of publicly available resources. The department can help with care coordination and referrals to specialized treatment options, such as family therapy. It also has general information on eating disorders and educational resources and materials.
Finding the Best Virginia Eating Disorder Centers for You
While starting treatment for an eating disorder is an essential and important step toward recovery, it's also important to find the treatment center that works best for you or your loved one.
Making sure the center offers the level of care you require is paramount. Different centers may offer different program options, such as:
- Residential treatment
- Partial hospitalization treatment
- Intensive outpatient program
- Outpatient services
It's also important to ensure the program works with your healthcare provider. This can help make care as affordable as possible and eliminate any surprise bills or unexpected disruptions to care later on.
But overall, eating disorder recovery works best when there's access to a thoughtful treatment team and caring loved ones. The recovery journey isn't always easy, but with these sources of support, it's possible to find long-term healing.
Reference List
- Social & Economic Costs of Eating Disorders in Virginia. (2018). Harvard University. Accessed June 2025.
- 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.
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 Virginia.