Virtual Treatment & Care
Get treated. Differently.
Our new virtual eating disorder treatment is available to those 16 years and older, anywhere in Montana who need focused support. It is ideal for those who have attended eating disorder programs out of state, are in school, hold a full-time job, or have families they need to stay close to.
The live, online program takes place from 12pm-3pm, 3 days per week. The multi-faceted program is designed for those who will benefit from more than once-a-week therapy. Components include virtual group therapy with a licensed therapist, meal support with a registered dietitian, and art group or music therapy.
You will receive a customized meal plan created by a registered dietitian, and attend individual therapy and nutrition appointments via tele-health.
Is this right for me?
Contact us today to schedule a one-on-one session with a therapist and dietitian to talk through the program, answer any questions you may have, and begin to understand your hopes for your recovery.
Find a proven path out of the depression and anxiety resulting from or caused by your eating disorder.
EDCMT is a licensed eating disorder center in the state of Montana. If you are concerned about insurance coverage for eating disorder treatment, our administrative team is happy to assist you in answering questions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you take insurance?
How long does treatment take?
What does a custom meal plan look like?
A plan for eating is essential in all phases of the recovery process. Our dietitians will work with you to create ideas for meal planning and grocery shopping, guidelines for food portioning, and creating a safety net for if or when eating disorder behaviors begin to reemerge. The guidelines will be built on three principles: balance, variety, and moderation.
Do you help with weightloss?
No. We work from a Health at Every Size ® and anti-diet perspective, and believe that health and happiness is achievable for all.
Do I need to be working with or referred by a primary care provider?
For virtual treatment, you will need to have a check up with your primary care provider prior to admitting, and you will have an initial assessment via Zoom with one of our registered nurses. You will be required to receive regular vital and weight checks with your primary care provider or a nurse at their facility during treatment.
Patients under 18 years of age will need a referral from a primary care provider, including growth charts, recent labs, and notes from their last two visits, before scheduling a one-on-one assessment.