Outpatient Treatment Program for Eating Disorders

Recovering from an eating disorder isn’t something you have to do alone. Outpatient treatment provides structured support while allowing you to stay connected to your daily life.

At Virtue Recovery Eating Disorders in Las Vegas, we offer both Partial Hospitalization (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient (IOP) programs tailored to your unique needs. These levels of care provide flexibility without compromising the clinical and emotional support essential for lasting recovery.

Our experienced team works closely with you through each stage of the healing process, using evidence-based therapies and holistic approaches that treat both the physical and emotional aspects of eating disorders. Whether you’re stepping down from a higher level of care or starting your journey here, we’re committed to helping you build a sustainable path to recovery.

What is Outpatient
Treatment?

Outpatient eating disorder treatment offers structured support while allowing you to maintain your routines at home, school, or work. Programs like PHP and IOP provide a therapeutic environment during the day, helping you build healthier habits without full-time separation from your daily life.

Unlike inpatient settings, outpatient care gives you the flexibility to apply new coping skills in real-world situations while still receiving clinical guidance. With a strong focus on accountability, personalized therapy, and ongoing support, PHP and IOP are ideal for those ready to take an active role in their recovery—without stepping away from their lives completely.

6 Benefits of Outpatient Treatment

Ongoing Clinical Support

In our outpatient programs, you’ll receive consistent support from licensed professionals during structured therapy hours throughout the week. Whether you’re in PHP or IOP, our team is here to guide you through recovery with evidence-based care, accountability, and compassion.

Personalized Treatment Plans

Our outpatient eating disorder programs are tailored to your individual needs. From therapy modalities to nutritional counseling and support groups, every component of your plan is customized to help you progress at your own pace.

Relapse Prevention Focus

PHP and IOP include proven relapse prevention strategies, helping you develop tools to manage triggers, build resilience, and stay on track in your recovery—even while navigating daily life outside of treatment.

Welcoming, Flexible Environment

Outpatient care allows you to heal without stepping away from your home, work, or school life. Our Las Vegas center offers a comfortable and supportive setting where you can focus on recovery without the disruption of full-time inpatient care.

Compassionate Community

In outpatient treatment, you’ll participate in group sessions and peer support that foster connection, understanding, and empathy. Being surrounded by others who’ve walked a similar path creates a safe space for growth, healing, and shared strength.

Nutrition Education & Support

Our outpatient programs include expert-led nutrition counseling to help you rebuild a healthy relationship with food. Learn to recognize hunger cues, challenge disordered thinking, and make informed choices that support both your physical and emotional well-being.

Do I Have an Eating Disorder?

Left untreated, eating disorders have severe physical and psychological consequences.
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What to Expect with Outpatient Treatment

At Virtue Recovery Eating Disorders, our outpatient programs are designed to help you set meaningful recovery goals, explore behavior patterns, and make lasting change—all while continuing to live at home. Through our Partial Hospitalization (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient (IOP) programs, you’ll have access to personalized support and structured care several days a week.

What sets Virtue apart is our integration of experiential therapies and real-life skill-building from the very start of your treatment. This approach helps you process daily challenges in a healthier way, reducing the urge to rely on disordered behaviors. Our outpatient services support individuals with anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID), and other specified feeding and eating disorders (OSFED).

  • Individual therapy
  • Family-based treatment
  • Nutrition education
  • Group therapy programs (DBT, body image, etc.)
  • Support groups (12-step model) and therapy groups
  • Meal support and coaching
  • Relapse prevention planning
  • Life skills development

Treatment Philosophy

At Virtue Recovery Eating Disorders, we believe that eating disorders are as unique as the individuals experiencing them. There’s no one-size-fits-all solution when it comes to recovery. That’s why our outpatient programs are built around customized treatment plans tailored to your specific needs, goals, and circumstances. Whether you’re in PHP or IOP, your care is designed to support lasting change—on your terms, at your pace.

Next Steps

If you’re ready to take the next step toward healing your relationship with food and improving your physical and mental well-being, contact Virtue Recovery Eating Disorders today. Call us at (623) 304-8144 to begin the admissions process. One of our admissions coordinators will walk you through our outpatient programs, answer any questions you may have, review your insurance coverage, and help you explore payment options. Recovery starts with a conversation—we’re here when you’re ready.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, we work with many major insurance providers. Our team can verify your benefits and assist with coverage details.

The duration varies based on individual needs. PHP usually spans 4–6 weeks, while IOP can extend from 6–12 weeks or more, depending on progress and clinical recommendations.

Yes, especially in IOP. The program is designed to support clients in balancing treatment with work, school, or other responsibilities.

Yes. Depression, anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder are just a few of the mental health conditions that commonly occur in people with eating disorders. To ensure you make a full recovery, it’s critical you address the eating disorder and the co-occurring disorder at the same time. If you don’t address the co-occurring disorder, you may continue to engage in unhealthy eating behaviors as a way to cope with your symptoms.

We treat anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID), and other specified feeding or eating disorders (OSFED).