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Avalon Hills Eating Disorder Center

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Logan — Utah

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About Avalon Hills Eating Disorder Center

Specialized eating disorder treatment in Utah comes to life at Avalon Hills Eating Disorder Center, a women-focused treatment facility dedicated to addressing the complex intersection of eating disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions. Located in Utah, this center recognizes that eating disorders rarely exist in isolation—they often develop alongside trauma, anxiety, depression, and other serious conditions that require integrated, compassionate care. Avalon Hills distinguishes itself by creating a safe, gender-specific environment where adolescents and young adults ages 18–25 can heal without the distractions or complications that can arise in co-ed treatment settings. The facility's commitment to understanding the unique needs of women makes it a leading choice for eating disorder treatment in Utah.

The treatment approach at Avalon Hills combines evidence-based therapies with innovative, experiential modalities to address the whole person. Their comprehensive programs incorporate cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), body image therapy, art therapy, and equine therapy alongside neurofeedback technology—a cutting-edge approach that helps rewire brain patterns contributing to eating disorders and related conditions. Family involvement is central to the healing process, and individual counseling ensures each woman receives personalized attention. The center treats a range of co-occurring conditions including ADHD, bipolar disorder, OCD, PTSD, anxiety, and grief and loss, making it an ideal choice for those seeking comprehensive eating disorder and mental health treatment in Utah.

Avalon Hills provides a restorative environment that supports both emotional and physical wellness. The luxury facility features abundant access to nature with walking trails, an outdoor lounge, and tennis courts—spaces designed to promote healing through movement and connection to the natural world. Accredited by The Joint Commission, Avalon Hills meets the highest standards of quality and safety in addiction and mental health treatment. For women and young adults seeking eating disorder treatment in Utah that addresses trauma and co-occurring disorders with evidence-based, compassionate care, Avalon Hills offers a comprehensive path to recovery.

Quick Facts

Joint Commission
Location
175 E 100 N, Logan, Utah
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Accreditation
The Joint Commission
Who We Treat
Adolescents, Young Adults (18–25), Women Only
Conditions
Grief and Loss, ADHD, ADD, Anger +6 more
Phone
(866) 503-8626

Treatment

Avalon Hills Eating Disorder Center's Care Options

The Joint Commission
The Joint Commission, previously known as JCAHO, is a nonprofit organization that accredits rehabilitation organizations and programs. Established in 1951, its mission is to enhance the quality of patient care.
Who We Treat
AdolescentsYoung Adults (18–25)Women Only
Approaches
Gender-SpecificFamily InvolvementEvidence-BasedExperientialNon 12 Step1-on-1 CounselingCognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)Art TherapyBody Image TherapyEquine TherapyMeditation & MindfulnessIndividual Treatment
Conditions
Grief and LossADHDADDAngerAnxietyBipolarDepressionEating DisordersObsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Special Considerations
Center PetsFamily Member StaysGender-specific groups

Care Options

Avalon Hills Eating Disorder Center's Levels of Care

Dual Diagnosis
Simultaneous treatment of addiction and co-occurring mental health conditions.
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Medical DetoxNot Offered
Medically supervised withdrawal for alcohol, opioids, and benzodiazepines.
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ResidentialNot Offered
Live-in 24/7 structured care — the most immersive level of treatment.
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How to Pay

Avalon Hills Eating Disorder Center's Insurance Accepted

Provider's Policy: Always verify your specific plan before admission.

Experience

Avalon Hills Eating Disorder Center's Amenities

On-Site
Access to NatureOutdoor LoungeTennis CourtWalking TrailsLuxury
Personal
Air-Conditioned RoomsPrivate or Shared Rooms
On-Site Activities
YogaGamesHikingHorseback RidingSwimmingTennisWater Activities

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What therapies does Avalon Hills Eating Disorder Center offer?
Contact the facility directly for therapy information.
Where is Avalon Hills Eating Disorder Center located?
175 E 100 N, Logan, Utah — located in Logan, Utah.
What insurance does Avalon Hills Eating Disorder Center accept?
Contact the facility directly for insurance information.
What levels of care does Avalon Hills Eating Disorder Center offer?
Dual Diagnosis are available at this facility.
Is Avalon Hills Eating Disorder Center accredited?
Yes — The Joint Commission accreditation.

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