Treatment Centers that Accept Health Insurance

Browse treatment centers and recovery resources that accept your health insurance. Cost is often a barrier to treatment. Finding a treatment facility that takes your insurance helps ensure you can get care as soon as possible.

Aetna
Ambetter
AmeriHealth
Anthem
Assistance and Recovery Program
BlueCross BlueShield
Bright Health
CareFirst
Carelon Behavioral Health
Cigna
ComPsych
First Health
GEHA
GuideWell
HealthNet
HealthPartners
Highmark
HSE
Humana
Intermountain Healthcare
ITU Funds
Kaiser Permanente
Magellan Health
Medicaid
Medicare
MHN
Molina Healthcare
MultiPlan
NHS (UK)
Optum
Oscar
Tricare
TriWest
Tufts Health
United Healthcare

Find The Perfect Treatment For You

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What Are You Struggling With?

Providers specializing in the conditions and substances for which you are seeking help.

What Kind of Care Do You Need?

Residential, outpatient, and other levels of care to meet your unique needs.

What Insurance Do You Have?

Depending on your plan, insurance may cover up to 100% the cost of treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), mental health and substance use disorder services are considered "essential health benefits." This means almost all marketplace and private insurance plans provide some level of coverage for these services. The extent of coverage varies by plan. Search for treatment centers that accept your insurance by selecting your insurance carrier above.
Yes. Many state-funded and even some private facilities accept Medicaid or Medicare. While coverage varies by state, these plans typically cover essential services like medical detox, individual therapy, and medication-assisted treatment (MAT).
If a facility is out-of-network, it means they don't have a pre-negotiated rate with your insurer. You can often still attend, but you may have to pay a higher percentage of the cost yourself. Some PPO plans offer "out-of-network benefits" that reimburse a portion of the cost, while others may require you to pay a larger deductible first.
Some insurance plans now cover telehealth for mental health and substance use counseling. This can be a more affordable and convenient way to receive Intensive Outpatient (IOP) services or continued therapy after you leave a residential program.