You have to read your policy to find out. It depends upon whether the disorder is defined as a disease by the company.
Yes you can in fact go to a treatment center for a bipolar disorder. You will have to see what is available in your area.
Yes, there are some inpatient and residential treatment centers that include people with binge eating disorder in their programs. The fact that a person has an eating disorder doesn't necessarily guarantee the medical staff will consider residential care the best form of treatment for that individual, or that a bed will be available at any given time. See Related Links for residential treatment centers for binge eating disorder.* *Note that the list does not imply endorsement or quality assurance of any facility. The links provided are samples, not a comprehensive list of all residential treatment providers. For more information, see the ED Database.
Delusional disorder is typically a chronic condition, but with appropriate treatment, a remission of delusional symptoms occurs in up to 50% of patients
For severe anorexia cases, outpatient treatment may not be rigorous enough to prevent the serious complications or death from anorexia.
There are NHS eating disorders clinics in the UK. But provision of treatment depends very much upon where the sufferer lives. Care UK Eating Disorder Services are made up of leading specialist teams that provide successful eating disorder treatment in homely, residential settings.
The average at an eating disorter treatment center is two to four months. The treatment is custom fit to each clients need so the stay can be extended if necessary.
There are a number of different treatments for a residential eating disorder. Some of these treatments include counseling and prescription medications.
Western Tidewater Mental Health Center is in Suffolk, VA and accepts military insurance.
I am new to cpt code use for medical billing insurance and have a problem finding the cpt code for addictive disorder (opiate treatment program).
Emily Program‎ has a nice treatment center. Contact them at 2265 Como Ave, St Paul, MN‎ - (651) 645-5323‎
It's not known to be an effective treatment for bipolar disorder.
National data suggests an overall success rate of 76%. Although, data collection is both varied and inconsistent among agencies and treatment centers normally. Treatment success varies across the spectrum of data disorders.