Behavioral Health Business December 31, 2024
Morgan Gonzales

The eating disorder treatment sector has transformed dramatically in the past few years, with 2025 poised to bring further disruption through virtual care expansion, market consolidation and evolving patient needs.

This evolution is occurring on the heels of a string of notable eating disorder treatment facility closures in 2023 and 2024.

Despite the shuttering of multiple players in the field, 2025 will be a prime year for increased investment, de novo growth and mergers and acquisitions, according to top industry leaders.

Providers looking to thrive must still hone their research, clinical and growth techniques. Focusing on cutting-edge treatments, coping with new challenges, including GLP-1 medications’ impact on eating disorders, and advocating for reduced stigma will keep providers occupied in...

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