The Best Eating Disorders Treatment
Facilities
The Best Treatment Centers and Spas
Full-Care Facilities for Eating Disorders
Center for Eating Disorders at St. Joseph Medical Center (Towson,
MD), run by Dr. Harry A. Brandt, former chief of the National Institutes of
Mental Health's Eating Disorders Unit, is participating in the NIMH study on
anorexia and genetics. (410) 427-2100.
Eating Disorders Program at Laureate Psychiatric Clinic and Hospital
(Tulsa) has separate curricula for adolescents and adults, plus a strong
family-therapy component. (800) 322-5173.
Eating Disorders Program at the New York Presbyterian Hospital,
Westchester Division (White Plains, NY), founded in 1979 by Dr. Katherine
Halmi, professor of psychiatry at the Weill Medical College of Cornell
University, is one of the oldest programs. (888) 694-5700.
Eating Disorders Treatment Program at the Children's Hospital
(Denver) is notable for its expertise in treating children; it accepts
patients through age twenty-one. (303) 764-8521.
Eating Disorders Institute at Methodist Hospital (St. Louis Park,
MN), affiliated with University of Minnesota Physicians, recently opened the
Anna Westin House, a long-term residential home, in partnership with the
Anna Westin Foundation, the Mayo Clinic and others. (952) 993-6200.
Remuda Ranch (Wickenburg, AZ), the largest residential and
inpatient center nationwide, is an all-female Christian program; requires
chapel attendance six days a week. (800) 445-1900.
Renfrew Center (residential programs in Philadelphia and in
Coconut Creek, FL) treats disorders from a feminist perspective (women's
experiences in American culture -- being dismissed and ignored-- can cause
emotional issues underlying the disorders); for women only. 800-RENFREW.
Rogers Memorial Hospital (Oconomowoc, WI) runs separate
residential programs for men and women and has the only all-male residential
center nationwide. (800) 767-4411.
UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute and Hospital (Los Angeles) opened
its long-term inpatient-care facility for anorexics in 1962 and for bulimics
in 1975. (310) 825-5730.
University of Iowa Hospital and Clinics, Behavioral Health Department
(Iowa City) is known for its expertise in treating men as well as women.
(800) 777-8442.
From $900 to $1,500 per day for inpatient programs at the above
facilities; insurance may cover part of the cost.
Weight Loss Clinics and Spas
Canyon Ranch (Tucson, AZ, and Lenox, MA) teaches healthful weight
management to all guests and offers highly tailored weight-loss packages at
both locations. (800) 742-9000.
Green Mountain at Fox Run (Ludlow, VT) educates women on healthy
living without dieting; it accommodates thirty-six participants at a time.
(800) 448-8106.
Golden Door (Escondido, CA) welcomes forty guests each week to
focus on their total well-being and weight loss. Usually just for women, but
there are several males-only and coed weeks each year. (800) 424-0777.
Pritikin Longevity Center and Spa (Aventura, FL), at the Yacht
Club at Turnberry Isle, adds golf and tennis to the weight-loss experience.
(800) 327-4914.
Rice Diet Clinic (Durham, NC), founded in 1939, is one of the
oldest; it has no residential facility but arranges housing for enrollees.
(919) 383-7276.
Structure House (Durham, NC) emphasizes lifestyle change for
weight loss through classes on nutrition, cooking and the psychological
dimension of eating. (800) 553-0052.
The above weight-loss programs range from $2,175 to $6,275 per week;
some locations vary rates by season.
By Nina Judar
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