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Seattle Eating Disorder Treatment Options
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Treatment Centers in Seattle, WA for Disordered Eating
If you or a loved one are struggling with an eating disorder, it may feel like there's no way out. These conditions impact not just physical health but mental and emotional well-being, which can make reaching out for help feel difficult or even impossible. But finding help is, thankfully, easier than it may seem. In Seattle, there are numerous options available for those struggling.
Eating Recovery Center Bellevue
1231 116th Ave NE, Ste 350, Bellevue, WA, 98004Center for Discovery Tacoma
2202 S Cedar St, Ste 175, Tacoma, WA, 98405Center for Discovery Edmonds
7511 176th St SW, Edmonds, WA, 98026Additional Treatment Centers
In some cases, additional or more specific treatment may be needed to help with co-occurring mental health conditions or other medical complications. In Seattle, you can seek out care from these eating disorder clinics.
A number of online eating disorder programs can also help, providing comprehensive virtual care for a range of conditions.
Opal: Food+Body Wisdom
1100 NE 45th St, Ste 600, Seattle, WA, 98105THIRA Health
11400 SE 6th St, Ste 200, Bellevue, WA, 98004Find a Dietitian or Eating Disorder Therapist in Seattle, WA
Counseling and therapy is often a keystone of eating disorder recovery, so it’s important to find a treatment provider you can connect with and work with well. In Seattle, there are many therapists and dietitians who may be able to provide that level of care.
Riana Giusti, MS, CN
Seattle, WA, 98105Jessica May Christie
Seattle, WA, 98107Grace K. Lautman
Seattle, WA, 98107Dawn Kenner
Seattle, WAAmy J Hammett
Seattle, WA, 98107Anca M Boudreaux
Seattle, WA, 98188Nicholas Brown
Seattle, WA, 98119Julie DeBoer
Seattle, WA, 98109Andrea Broadwater, MA, LMHC, LPC
Seattle, WAAngie Hall
Seattle, WA, 98133Meredith Sjoberg
Seattle, WA, 98107Chrissy Hughes
Seattle, WA, 98119Katie Morse
Seattle, WA, 98121Dani Bohbot
Seattle, WA, 98107Virginia Alcalde
Seattle, WA, 98115Mara Gustafson
Seattle, WA, 98178Hannah Julian
Seattle, WA, 98106Andrea Wetterau
Seattle, WA, 98102Cara Oppegard
Seattle, WA, 98107Jenny Wang
Seattle, WA, 98178Brooke Winterling
Seattle, WA, 98103Dani Michaels, MS, RD
Seattle, WA, 98105Francis Iacobucci
Seattle, WA, 98112Lolita Aguinaga
Seattle, WA, 98103Emily Cooper
Seattle, WA, 98107Melina Joy Di Stefano
Seattle, WA, 98119John A. DeNinno
Seattle, WA, 98133Alyson Boness
Seattle, WA, 98127Juliette Blank
Seattle, WA, 98115Elizabeth Dios
Seattle, WA, 98122Sonya Couch
Seattle, WA, 98103Brooke Brandeberry
Seattle, WA, 98102Jaclyn Watson
Seattle, WA, 98117Katherine Perrow
Seattle, WA, 98121Jaime Elizabeth Kowieski
Seattle, WA, 98119Anne Gaskins
Seattle, WA, 98108Shannon Goodwin
Seattle, WA, 98103Shannon Wittevrongel
Seattle, WA, 98121Stephanie A. Geiger
Seattle, WA, 98116Camille Primous
1820 12th Ave, Seattle, WA, 98122Ari Dechant - N. W. Family Psychology
Seattle, WA, 98112Carter Umhau
Seattle, WA, 98103Jeanne Heather Wicomb
Renton, WA, 98056Cassandra Kotlarchik
Bothell, WA, 98011Meredith L Gilbert
Mercer Island, WA, 98040Kirsten Book, LLC
Bellevue, WA, 98004Caroline White
Bellevue, WA, 98005Alisha Genetin
Renton, WA, 98057Krista Miller
Kirkland, WA, 98034Madeline Berry
Kirkland, WA, 98034Additional Seattle, WA Resources
Community Assisted Response and Engagement (CARE) Department
Eating disorders manifest very physically, but at their heart, they are mental health conditions. When left untreated, this can sometimes lead to emergency or crisis situations. In these cases, CARE, or the Community Assisted Response & Engagement Department, can provide help through the dispatching of trained crisis responders. The department is reachable 24/7 and can also respond to non-emergency scenarios that don't necessarily require the presence of law enforcement officers.
Seattle Department of Education and Early Learning (DEEL) – Youth Mental Wellness Resources
For youth and young adults (middle and high school-aged) in the Seattle area, several helpful options can be accessed through the Department of Education and Early Learning. The program provides resources and information on seeking help, along with free and low-cost mental health care options, including health centers in local schools, as well as in-person and virtual counseling and therapy services.
Nearby Cities
“Finding an eating disorder clinic near me” is a top concern for many people. But if you’re willing to travel outside of Seattle for therapy, rehab, or other treatment options, you may be able to find additional help in these nearby cities.