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Eating Disorder Treatment in Florida
Florida Eating Disorder Centers
Anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, and other types of disordered eating can be frightening to experience and have serious impacts on mental, physical, and emotional well-being. Thankfully, a number of treatments can help people get those thoughts and behaviors under control.
If you or a loved one are struggling with an eating disorder, these Florida eating disorder centers are great places to start the journey toward healing.
Center for Discovery Maitland
151 Southhall Ln, Ste 175, Maitland, FL, 32751Center for Discovery Montverde
14915 Fosgate Rd, Montverde, FL, 34756Center for Discovery Tampa
2111 W Swann Ave, Ste 202, Tampa, FL, 33606Additional Treatment Centers
Sometimes, co-occurring mental health conditions or other complications make it necessary to look for more specific eating disorder treatment. In Florida, you can find other treatment centers that may help cater to these needs.
Therapeutic Oasis
Boca Raton, FLThe Refuge
Ocklawaha, FL, 32179Canopy Cove
Tallahassee, FLMilestones in Recovery
Hollywood, FLViamar Health
West Palm Beach, FLTherapeutic Oasis
600 Heritage Dr, Ste 130, Jupiter, FL, 33458Fairwinds Treatment Center
Clearwater, FLFlorida Eating Disorder Therapists & Dietitians
Finding a dietitian or therapist you connect with is a crucial part of eating disorder recovery. In Florida, there are a number of reputable doctors who can help.
Wendy Oliver-Pyatt
6601 SW 80th St, Ste 201, Miami, FL, 33143A. Brooke Keffner
6919 SW 18th St, Ste 201, Boca Raton, FL, 33433Regina C Lukens
West Palm Beach, FL, 33418Clinical Therapy Associates
10400 Griffin Rd, Ste 109, Davie, FL, 33328Bertha L Tavarez
7449 NW 4th St, Plantation, FL, 33317Terina K Lopez
301 Almeria Ave, Ste 220, Coral Gables, FL, 33134Marla Ruth Starnes
Sorrento, FL, 32776Abby Bernstein
2200 Corporate Blvd NW, Boca Raton, FL, 33431Lissette Cortes
5300 W Hillsboro Blvd, Ste 210, Coconut Creek, FL, 33073Harriet Beitscher Campbell
Boynton Beach, FLDr. Matt Lacoste - A-why Clinic
Tampa, FL, 33637Medical Artistry, PLLC
Tampa, FL, 33647Marnie Davis
100 E Sybelia Ave, Ste 380, Maitland, FL, 32751Stephanie Byer
Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33304Elisa Fraley
Jupiter, FL, 33458Betty Blevins
Spring Hill, FLRebecca Diane Dornan
7450 Dr Phillips Blvd, Ste 314, Orlando, FL, 32819Stephanie Diamond
595 NE 92nd St, Miami Shores, FL, 33138Pathways to Peace, Inc. / Maria Nemec, LCSW, CEDS
200 Waymont Ct, Ste 126, Lake Mary, FL, 32746Sarah Clode
206 W Sybelia Ave, Maitland, FL, 32751Ana Silva
2200 Corporate Blvd NW, Ste 308, Boca Raton, FL, 33431Additional Eating Disorder Treatment in Florida
Aside from the top Florida eating disorder centers, there are a few other options for finding help in the Sunshine State.
Florida's Medicaid Behavioral Health Services may be able to offer more assistance for certain patients. Those who qualify for the state program may be eligible for help with:
- Medical assessments
- Individual, group, and/or family therapy
- Certain rehabilitation services
The Department of Health for the state of Florida can offer additional assistance, particularly when it comes to education, referrals, and other resources. Unlike the Medicaid program, the Department of Health services are open to all state residents.
Types of Eating Disorder Centers in Florida
Florida offers a number of eating disorder treatment centers, which collectively provide a range of care. When choosing the best Florida eating disorder center for you or your loved one, it may be helpful to understand the different levels of care available, including:
- Residential treatment centers: The most intensive treatment programs require patients to stay at a facility full-time and follow strict daily regimens that involve different types of treatment.
- Partial hospitalization programs: Patients live at home and commute to treatment, but care is still intensive, with sessions taking place most of the week and most of the day.
- Intensive outpatient programs: A step down from partial hospitalization, these programs offer treatment for several hours a day, several days a week. At this point, patients should be ready to incorporate some social responsibilities back into their lives.
- Outpatient care: The least intensive level of care, entailing regular visits with a therapist; patients at this point should have a majority of their disordered thoughts and behaviors under control.
Eating disorder recovery often requires a multi-faceted approach to treatment, and it's not unusual for patients to undergo several types of care simultaneously, including group and individual therapy, nutritional counseling, and medication management.
Virtual Eating Disorder Treatment
In an increasingly online world, virtual eating disorder treatment has become a popular and trusted way for patients to receive quality care. Aside from being found just as effective as in-person treatment in many cases, virtual care has a number of benefits.1
Patients can attend treatment sessions from the comfort of their homes, or anywhere they get an internet signal, making the option more flexible and convenient for many people. The format can also help ease anxiety around attending treatment, and virtual treatment is frequently more affordable than comparable in-person care.
Finding the Best Florida Eating Disorder Centers for You
Florida residents have a number of eating disorder treatment centers to choose from, but this can also make the search for the best possible center feel overwhelming.
When choosing the best Florida eating disorder center for you, it's important to keep in mind:
- Whether your insurance will cover treatment (and, if so, how much or for how long)
- Any religious or philosophical perspectives the center may have
- Safety and security measures at the center
- A program's reputation and how long they've been treating patients
The treatment process for an eating disorder can often feel hard, and the recovery journey rarely happens in a straight line, but it's important to remember that, with the right kind of help, the hope of healing is always alive.
Resources
- 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.
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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 Florida.