
Eating disorder care you can trust, with no waitlist
Equip makes it easy to start treatment that works right away, wherever you are.
Is it anorexia?
If you’ve noticed these behaviors in yourself or a loved one, it may be time to seek professional support.
Learn more about anorexia
Common signs of anorexia
Restriction of food intake and types of food eaten
Preoccupation with food, body size, and weight
Eating alone or general secrecy around food
Exercising compulsively and without joy
Extreme weight loss, or stunted growth for children and adolescents
Why early intervention matters — and why it’s never too late
1
Early care leads to better outcomes
The sooner you get help, the less time the eating disorder has to take hold on the brain and the easier it is to recover.
2
Recovery is possible at any stage
Whether symptoms are new or long-standing, expert clinicians can help you break free and find healing.
3
Seeking help is always worth it
Even after setbacks or past treatments, reaching out again can make all the difference.
4
You’ll start specialized ARFID treatment right away, with no waitlist
Together, we’ll build a plan to support your child’s lasting recovery—even after treatment ends.
Equip is designed to be the last care you’ll ever need.
We are in-network with most insurance plans
Plans include:
UnitedHealthCare, Optum, Cigna, Aetna, Anthem, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Magellan, Carelon, Centene
... and many more commercial and Medicaid plans
Plans include:
UnitedHealthCare, Optum, Cigna, Aetna, Anthem, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Magellan, Carelon, Centene
... and many more commercial and Medicaid plans
Check your insurance coverage
Aetna
Alameda Behavioral Health
All Savers
Allegiance
Allways Health Partners
Ambetter
Ambetter (Exchange)
Amerihealth New Jersey
Anthem
Anthem CA
Anthem CO
Anthem CT
Anthem IN
Anthem KY
Anthem ME
Anthem MO
Anthem NH
Anthem NV
Anthem OH
Anthem VA
Anthem WI
Arkansas Blue Cross Blue Shield
Asuras Northwest Health Plan
AvMed Health Plan
Banner Aetna
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan
Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota
Blue Cross Blue Shield of South Carolina
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Georgia
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Mississippi
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Montana
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nevada
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Mexico
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oklahoma
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Rhode Island
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of South Carolina
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Wyoming
Blue Cross of Idaho Services, Inc
Blue Shield of California
BridgeSpan Health Company
Bright Health
Capital District Physicians Health Plan, Inc. (CDPHP)
Care N' Care Health Plan
CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield
CareOregon
Cigna
Community Care Health Plan
Community First Health Plans
Community Health Choice, Inc (CHC)
Community Health Group
Community Health Plan of Washington (CHPW)
ConnectiCare
Contra Costa Health Plan
Cook Children's Health Plan (CCHP)
Dean Health Plan
Dell Children's Health Plan
Driscoll Health Plan
El Paso First Health Plans
Emblem Health
Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield
Empire BlueCross
Empire/NYSHIP
Evernorth Behavioral Health
Excellus BlueCross BlueShield
Fallon Health
First Choice
Florida Blue
GEHA (Government Employee Health Association)
Geisinger Health Plan
Gold Coast Health Plan
Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, Inc.
Health Alliance
Health First Health Plans
Health New England, Inc
Health Plan of San Joaquin
HealthCare Management Administrators
HealthPartners
Healthfirst
Highmark BCBS
Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield of Western New York
Highmark Blue Shield of Northeastern New York
Highmark Health
Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield
Humana
Independence Blue Cross
Independent Health Associations, Inc.
Inland Empire Health Plan
InnovaCare Health Solutions
Kaiser Colorado
Kaiser Foundation Health Plan (MidAtlantic States)
Kaiser Foundation Health Plan (Northern California)
Kaiser Foundation Health Plan (Southern California)
Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Northwest
Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Washington
Kaiser Georgia
Kaiser NorCal
Keystone Health Plan
L.A. Care Health Plan
Magellan
Mass General Brigham Health Plan
Med Mutual Ohio
Medica
Medicare
Memorial Hermann Health Insurance Company
Meridian
Meridian YouthCare
Meritain
Miami Children's Health Plan
Moda Health
Molina Healthcare
Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island, Inc.
Optum
Oscar Insurance Corporation
Other
Oxford
PacificSource Health Plans
Partnership HealthPlan of California
Premera Blue Cross
Presbyterian Health Plan
Priority Health
Providence Health Plan
Quartz
Regence Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Regence BlueShield
SAG AFTRA
San Diego County Behavioral Health
San Joaquin County
Santa Cruz County
SelectHealth
Sentara Health Plans Inc (Optima Health)
Sharp Health Plan
Superior Health Plan
Surest
Sutter Health Plus
Texas Children's Health Plan
Tufts Health Plan
UCare
UMR
UPMC Health Plan
UnitedHealthcare
ValueCare
Ventura Health Plan
WEA Trust
WellCare Health Plans Inc
WellPoint MA
Wellfleet Student Health Insurance Plan
Wellmark Bluecross and Blueshield of Iowa
Wellmark Bluecross and Blueshield of South Dakota
Western Health Advantage
Yale Health
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
District of Columbia
Check Coverage
Proven results for Equip ARFID patients
Our virtual, evidence-based care is proven to be an effective treatment option for patients across a wide range of severity. In fact, 87% of Equip patients are considered high-acuity.*
After completing treatment:
see eating disorder symptoms drop to non-clinical levels
meet their weight restoration goals
no longer have clinical anxiety
After completing treatment:
no longer have clinical depression
see major improvements to daily functioning
of ARFID patients with clinically significant anxiety improved to subclinical levels.
Talk to our team
*Patients deemed “high acuity” are frequently engaged in ED behaviors, moderately to severely malnourished, and are at elevated risk of medical/psychiatric instability
Care that fits your family
We make it simple to get the full support your family needs, so you can focus entirely on the hard work of recovery.
Why Equip is different
What makes Equip different
Support that meets you where you are—whether discharging from a hospital, starting treatment, or anywhere in between.
Care that’s accessible from anywhere and around your family’s schedule – no commuting or relocating.
A dedicated, multi-provider team working in tandem to tackle every aspect of the eating disorder.
Opportunities to learn tangible skills and build community with people who understand what you’re going through.
Your go-to person to coordinate logistics, answer questions, and keep care on track.
One-on-one guidance and planning so care can stay accessible.
Learn more about our treatment approach

What patients say about Equip

Is it ARFID?
ARFID (which stands for avoidant-restrictive food intake disorder) can be hard to recognize because it doesn’t look like other eating disorders.
Find out if you or your loved one may have ARFID
Is it ARFID?
Check your child’s symptoms and understand their risk level.
Take the free screener
Common ARFID symptoms
Food sensitivities based on taste, texture, color, temperature, or brand
Fear of vomiting, choking, allergic reactions, or contamination
Significant weight loss or lack of expected weight gain
Fear of trying new or unfamiliar foods
General lack of interest in food or low appetite
After completing treatment
improve to subclinical levels of eating disorder symptoms
meet their weight goals
Every family deserves to see recovery, take the first step today
Our team is here to talk through your story, and see if Equip treatment is the right fit. 
Subscribe to Equip emails
Sign up to get expert resources on eating disorders and recovery delivered to your inbox.Privacy PolicyNotice of Privacy PracticesSecurity PolicyTerms & ConditionsGood Faith EstimateYour Privacy Choices
All names, likenesses, and identifying information have been changed in accordance with privacy laws. Images are of models, not actual patients.
Your privacy is Equip's priority, we safeguard your health information with end-to-end data encryption and industry-leading secure cloud practices. Our platform is HIPAA-compliant and SOC2 certified, ensuring your data is always protected.
