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Montecatini Eating Disorder Treatment Center

(760) 537-4750

For more than 20 years, Montecatini has been helping adolescent and adult women struggling with eating disorders. In our warm and intimate environment, we provide safe and effective treatment to even the most complex and high acuity patients. Our goal is to return those who choose to heal with us to functional and joyful lives, secure in their own recovery.

Services:

Individual, group, and family therapy, meals and snacks, psychiatry and dietician consultations; multiple levels of treatment available (Residential, PHP, and IOP)

Payment Options:

At Montecatini we work with many insurance providers and bill insurance directly for our services when possible. We also accept self-paying patients but are unable to accept Medicare, Medicaid or state/county funding.

Eligibility:

Ambulatory females, ages 16 and older; those who meet criteria for a DSM IV TR eating disorder diagnosis; willing to voluntarily enter treatment; reasonably medically stable

Types of Needs:

Day Treatment for Eating Disorders, Residential/Inpatient Treatment for Eating Disorders

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