
“I saw natural joy in my child for the first time in a long while.”
Mom of 12 year old boy with anorexia

Your dedicated, virtual, five-person care team
Evidence-based treatment built to integrate with everyday life
Therapist
Physician
Peer mentor
Family mentor
Dietitian
We take insurance because treatment should be accessible.





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5 million
Americans will develop an eating disorder this year
You’re not alone
Eating disorders are up 70% since the start of the pandemic, affecting all genders, races, ethnicities, ages and socio-economic groups
This is serious
Eating disorders have the 2nd highest mortality rate of all mental illnesses
Early treatment is critical
Getting the right help as early as possible means lower likelihood of relapse and higher likelihood of lasting recovery
We’ve been there.
Equip was built by clinical experts in the eating disorder field and people in lasting recovery.


















Why Equip
Evidence-Based Treatment – Amplified
We use the Family Based Treatment (FBT) method – the most effective evidence-based care for young people – to empower families to help loved ones overcome their eating disorders. For patients age 6-24.
Learn more about FBT
Dedicated 5-Person Team
Each patient has a dedicated team including a peer mentor, family mentor, physician, therapist and dietitian, for a comprehensive circle of care that stays with your family.

Build a Life Worth Living While Living Life
Equip's treatment is accessible, affordable, and fits around your family so your family doesn't have to fit life around treatment.
Virtual By Design
Virtual care frees up time and resources for your family to pursue everyday activities and be invested in life -- through friendships, hobbies, and all that makes life worth living.
Is it an eating disorder or a phase?
Learn moreEating disorder causes are complex, and not as important as getting the right treatment.
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Eating disorders are complex brain disorders with strong genetic, neurobiological and psychological underpinnings. No single person, experience, or issue causes an eating disorder. They often co-occur with and can be hidden by anxiety disorders, depression, OCD, PTSD, and substance use disorder. The good news is that we don't need to know the exact cause of your child's eating disorder to treat it effectively.
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Researchers are still learning what triggers or "turns on" eating disorders in the brain. For many, it seems to come from a negative energy balance caused from more calories out than in which can be triggered by a diet, over-exercise, stomach bug, or surgery. Once that imbalance occurs, a switch flips in the brain, turning the eating disorder on and tyrannizing the brain.
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Many people use disordered eating behaviors, such as bingeing, purging, excessive exercise, and restricting, to help regulate or soothe their emotions – similar to the use of alcohol or self-harm to escape difficult feelings. When these behaviors are used frequently to manage emotions, it goes from 'disordered eating' to being an 'eating disorder.'
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Societal and cultural factors such as the pandemic, diet culture, and social media can trigger an eating disorder for those with a genetic predisposition and/or can trigger big emotions that people try to combat with disordered behaviors.
“I feel like I can exhale for the first time since this nightmare started and I am very grateful.”
Father of 8th grader with bulimia - week 2 of treatment

Recovery is possible and within reach
Does your loved one have an eating disorder?