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Eating Disorder Treatment in Michigan

Top Eating Disorder Centers in Michigan

It's an unfortunate truth that binge eating disorder, anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and other eating disorders impact all types of people, regardless of age, gender, race, socioeconomic standing, or geographic location.

In Michigan alone, it's thought that nearly 880,000 residents will experience one of these conditions in their lifetime, and every year, nearly 2,500 people are admitted to the ER or hospital there for eating disorder-related concerns.1

Thankfully, there are also many top eating disorder centers in Michigan where residents can find the type of care they need.

Sandford Behavioral Health

15146 16th Ave, Marne, MI, 49435
 

Dennis, Moye, Branstetter & Associates

1750 S Telegraph Rd, Bloomfield Hills, MI, 48302
248-451-9085

Michigan Eating Disorder Therapists & Dietitians

Therapists are generally one of the most important members of your treatment team. When seeking out help for anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder, ARFID, or other eating disorders, it’s important to find a therapist you connect with.

Additionally, there are a number of virtual care programs for eating disorders, which can help you find a responsive and compassionate therapist no matter where you live.

Shelby Barnes

Holt, MI, 48842
248-717-1232

Brelin Tasker

Grand Rapids, MI, 49503
616-209-9295

Cindy Gault

Ann Arbor, MI, 48104
734-765-3057

Katie Griffin

Birmingham, MI, 48009
248-537-2639

Valarie James

Sterling Heights, MI, 48313
616-389-0788

Alexandra Crosson

Birmingham, MI, 48009
248-537-2639

Lisbet Brito

Grandville, MI, 49418
616-591-9000

Amy Baker Dennis

Bloomfield Hills, MI, 48302
248-451-9085

Linda E Schonberg

Farmington, MI, 48334
248-506-5390

Kristine Vazzano

Bloomfield Hills, MI, 48302
248-686-0346

Sheri Szuch, Ph.D

Ann Arbor, MI, 48104
734-741-8584

Lindzy Sienkowski

Rochester, MI, 48307
248-266-6166

Desiree Messina

Macomb, MI, 48042
248-855-1540

Annie Giupponi

East Lansing, MI, 48823
724-454-9024

Vanessa Marry

Ann Arbor, MI, 48108
734-531-9947

Sarah Schwegmann

Holt, MI, 48842
517-507-5892

Sydney Walsh

Birmingham, MI, 48009
248-572-3760

Sikeria Williams

Franklin, MI, 48025
248-480-0115

Jim Rossi

Grand Rapids, MI, 49503
616-259-7207

Analena Laverty

Detroit, MI, 48221
734-458-4601

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Virtual Eating Disorder Treatment

While eating disorder treatment centers can be found throughout Michigan—from Detroit, Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids, and beyond—it may not be possible for everyone to access these locations, let alone on a regular basis.

But eating disorder recovery no longer requires patients to live close by. Virtual eating disorder treatment is available anywhere with an internet signal, making it easier, and sometimes even more convenient, for many patients to access care.

These mental health programs utilize the same kind of therapeutic support and specialized treatment as in-person clinics, and studies have already shown that they can be just as effective as in-person care, making them great options for patients all across Michigan.2

Additional Eating Disorder Help in Michigan

Even if you or your loved one is ready to seek treatment for an eating disorder, it can be difficult to know where to start.

The Michigan Department of Health can help. The program offers general information about eating disorders and related concerns, and can assist with care coordination and securing referrals for treatment programs or more specialized care, like nutritional counseling.

If you qualify for Michigan's Medicaid program, you may have access to even more help. The program's behavioral health services can help cover the cost of some eating disorder treatments, as well as care for some commonly co-occurring disorders, such as substance use disorder or mood disorders.

Choosing Between the Top Eating Disorder Centers in Michigan

While having a number of top eating disorders in Michigan to choose from is a good thing overall, it can make it more difficult to choose which program is best for you. Some considerations or questions may help you narrow down your choice:3

  • How long has the treatment center been operating, or specifically addressing eating disorders?
  • What type of behavioral therapy and other kinds of care does the center offer?
  • How does the center determine progress toward recovery, or when it is a good time for a patient to be discharged?
  • Are family or friends allowed to participate in the treatment or recovery process?

Eating disorder recovery is often a difficult road. It can take a village to help someone stay on the path toward healing. But with the right kind of care and support, long-term recovery is always possible.

Reference List

  1. Social & Economic Costs of Eating Disorders in Michigan. (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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