Licensed eating disorder treatment programs in St. Paul, Minnesota. Compare the programs below by level of care, or call to be connected with a licensed eating disorder program.
Residential, Partial (PHP), IOP, Outpatient · Adolescents and adults
The Emily Program's St. Paul campus at 2230 Como Avenue in the Como neighborhood near the University of Minnesota, the operator's original Twin Cities site. The Como campus is co-located with the Anna Westin House for Adolescents and Young Adults residential program.
HealthPartners Melrose Center's St. Paul clinic in the Midway neighborhood, providing intensive outpatient and partial hospitalization eating disorder care. Higher levels are referred to the St. Louis Park campus.
Inpatient, Outpatient · Children, adolescents, and young adults · All genders
Children's Minnesota's pediatric eating disorder program at the Goven Family Eating Disorders and Nutritional Stabilization Unit, providing inpatient medical stabilization and outpatient care. Established 2011; the only hospital-based pediatric eating disorder program in the Twin Cities with immediate access to medical stabilization.
The Emily Program's 24/7 adult residential eating disorder program at 1449 Cleveland Avenue North in St. Paul, housed in a historic church building across from the University of Minnesota campus. Serves adults 18 and older of all genders and is named for Anna Westin, the Minnesota young woman whose 2000 death from anorexia drove her mother Kitty Westin's campaign for what became the federal Anna Westin Act.
The Emily Program's 24/7 residential eating disorder program for adolescents and young adults at 2230 Como Avenue in St. Paul, serving teenagers and young adults of all genders. Provides on-site schooling staffed by licensed St. Paul Public Schools teachers, with family-based treatment for younger clients.
Levels of care available in St. Paul
The programs listed above offer these levels of care. Read what each one involves, or call to be connected with a licensed eating disorder program.