Inpatient eating disorder treatment typically ranges in cost from 30,000 dollars to over 100,000 dollars per month. These figures represent transparent estimates for individuals requiring intensive medical stabilization and 24/7 supervision.

There are several factors that can influence the final cost of inpatient care, including:

  • The duration of the stay, which typically spans 30 to 90 days.
  • Specific medical and psychiatric needs during the recovery process.
  • The intensity of required medical supervision.

While private insurance may cover partial inpatient services and Medicaid covers essential services in many states, coverage varies significantly by plan and location. For those in more stable phases of recovery, outpatient therapy serves as a more affordable alternative, typically costing between 100 and 300 dollars per session. It is recommended to contact providers directly for personalized quotes and insurance verification.


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