Stop binge eating for good
Equip’s virtual, evidence-based care empowers you to beat binge eating disorder without putting life on pause.
Why Equip is different
Our 100% virtual treatment fits into your life and is designed to help you recover from binge eating disorder at home.
Specialized BED support
You’ll work with BED experts and those who have overcome BED, and have access to dedicated binge eating support groups.
Support in the real world
We bring your family or chosen family into treatment, helping you create a support network that protects against relapse.
Evidence-based approach
You’ll get a personalized treatment plan built from the leading modalities, like DBT and CBT-E, proven to treat BED.
Dedicated multi-person care team
You’ll work with a team of eating disorder experts, including a therapist, dietitian, and mentors with lived experience.
My experience with Equip has been nothing that I ever expected. Throughout all of this, I have found myself in ways that I didn’t expect. With Equip’s support, I’m pushing for a better life all around.Ellie, an Equip patient with binge eating disorder
82%
of patients see an improvement in depression or anxiety by 8 weeks
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We are in-network with most insurance plans
Because BED treatment should be affordable
Plans include:
UnitedHealthCare, Optum, Cigna, Aetna, Anthem, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Magellan, Carelon, Centene
... and many more private and Medicaid plans
Unsure if it’s BED?
If any of these signs sound familiar, it may be time to seek professional support.
Frequent dieting, often without weight loss
Organizing your life to make time for binge sessions
Eating in secret or hiding food
Feeling out of control around food
Restricting food for a long time, then eating a large amount
Schedule a free consultation with a binge eating expert to talk through your concerns.
FAQ about treatment for binge eating disorder
Yes. BED is not a lack of willpower, a moral failing, or something you can just “decide” to fix. It is a diagnosable eating disorder that requires professional treatment.
One of the most common concerns patients have at the start of eating disorder treatment is wanting to lose weight or the fear of gaining it. Weight loss is never a primary goal of treatment, but some patients may end up losing weight when their nutrition becomes stabilized and they stop certain disordered behaviors.
We strongly believe that your recovery will be stronger (and treatment will be easier) if you bring your support network into the process. However, you can choose to begin treatment on your own, and then work with your team to identify and involve supports later in the process if and when you feel comfortable doing so.
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