The center is the sixth of its kind and the second in Virginia, Odyssey said May 25. It will serve the greater Richmond area.
The location will offer mental health treatment and eating disorder care. Partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient care will both be offered. The clinic is in-network with several insurance providers, Odyssey said.
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