Licensed eating disorder treatment programs in Nashville, Tennessee. Compare the programs below by level of care, or call to be connected with a licensed eating disorder program.
All licensed Nashville centers
Partial (PHP), IOP, Outpatient · Adolescents and adults · Women, girls, and gender-expansive individuals
The Renfrew Center's Nashville-area clinic is in the Cool Springs area of Brentwood at 1624 Westgate Circle, just off I-65 south of the city. It provides partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, and outpatient care for women, girls, and gender-expansive individuals, with specialty tracks for trauma, co-occurring substance use, body image, diabetes, and creative arts therapy.
Residential, Partial (PHP) · Adults 18 and up · Adult women (residential); all genders (PHP)
Aster Springs (Odyssey Behavioral Healthcare) eating disorder residential and partial hospitalization program at 7544 Old Harding Pike in the Bellevue area of Nashville, opened September 2023. Residential serves adult women; partial hospitalization serves adults of all genders. Treats anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder, ARFID, OSFED, and body dysmorphic disorder.
Residential · Adults 18 and up · Adult women
Aster Springs's second Nashville-area residential eating disorder program at 8787 Hester Beasley Road, opened February 2026 to expand adult women's residential capacity alongside the Bellevue campus.
Partial (PHP), IOP · Adults 18 and up · All genders
Aster Springs's Nashville outpatient eating disorder program at 2900 Vanderbilt Place, Suite 200B (formerly Selah House Outpatient Nashville, rebranded under Aster Springs). Partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient care for adults of all genders. In-network with Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna, Humana, and Optum.
Outpatient · Ages 12 to 22 · All genders
Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt's academic eating disorder program at Vanderbilt Health One Hundred Oaks (719 Thompson Lane, Suite 36300) in Nashville. Multidisciplinary outpatient care (physicians, registered dietitians, psychologists, social workers, occupational therapists) for ages 12 to 22, with family-based treatment and inpatient medical stabilization through Monroe Carell when medically necessary.