Life Changing Eating Disorder Treatment

Why Choose Carolina House

Our treatment locations are a carefully-considered and an intentional component of our treatment program. We deliberately choose spaces that maximize our clients’ ability to find peace and healing. If you or one of your loved ones is struggling with an eating disorder and would benefit from treatment at one of our beautiful and welcoming locations, do not hesitate to contact us. Let us help you begin the journey towards improved health.

Specialized Programs

We offer residential treatment programming for all genders, ages 17 and above, who are dealing with anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge-eating disorder, or another type of eating disorder. Our programs are specifically tailored to ensure we meet the needs of each and every patient that chooses to heal with us.

Admissions Process

Our knowledgeable admissions staff is always available to answer any questions you may have about our eating disorder treatment programs. We believe that everyone deserves to receive quality care in as timely a manner as possible. Our admissions process can be completed as quickly as the day you contact us. Please give us a call today to speak to one of our admissions coordinators. The treatment you need could be only hours away.

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  • Unfortunately, we do not accept Medicare or Medicaid at this time.

Residential Program

Carolina House provides an intensive residential treatment experience where all genders receive highly personalized care in an atmosphere that promotes dignity and respect.

Outpatient Program

Carolina House’s Partial Hospitalization and Intensive Outpatient Programming provides flexible continuing care options for personalized treatment in a warm and caring environment.

Co-Occurring Disorders

Carolina House offers personalized treatment for all genders whose eating disorders are accompanied by an additional mental health disorder.