Odyssey said June 2 that the clinic, Selah House Outpatient-Columbus, is its second in Ohio. Selah House will provide individualized eating disorder treatment and multiple levels of care.
“The pandemic has caused the rate of both adolescents and adults with an eating disorder to increase, and we’re proud to continue to invest in helping those get treatment needed for lasting recovery,” CEO Richard Clark, BSN, said in a news release.
The new clinic will offer partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient and virtual intensive outpatient programs. It is in-network with several insurance providers, Odyssey said.
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