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We Accept Most Private, Government Employee, and Union Health Insurance Plans
Fill out our form today for a free insurance verification.
What happens after you submit:
1. We confirm your benefits.
2. A licensed admissions specialist calls to explain your coverage.
3. You decide what’s next. No pressure, no obligation.
Aetna
Aetna is one of the largest health insurers in the country, and its plans commonly include coverage for addiction and substance use treatment. Under federal mental health parity rules, Aetna plans are generally required to cover behavioral health and substance use services at a level comparable to medical and surgical care.
What that means for you – which programs are covered, how long, and your out-of-pocket cost – depends on your specific plan. The simplest way to find out is to let us check for you.
If you have Aetna, call (877) 761-2723 to speak with an admissions specialist who will verify your benefits and walk you through exactly what’s covered — confidentially, and with no obligation.

Cigna
Cigna offers individual, group, and Medicare plans, and its coverage commonly extends to rehabilitation and treatment for substance use disorders. Because of federal parity rules, Cigna plans are generally required to cover addiction and mental health care comparably to other medical care — though the specific treatment types, length of stay, and costs vary from plan to plan.
You don’t have to figure that out on your own.
If you’re a Cigna policyholder, call (877) 761-2723 and an admissions specialist will verify your benefits and explain your coverage in plain language – with no pressure and no obligation.
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Blue Cross Blue Shield is one of the most widely held insurance networks in the U.S., with plans available in every state. Most BCBS plans include benefits for substance use and addiction treatment, and under federal parity rules these are generally covered at a level comparable to other medical care.
Exactly what your plan covers, and what you’d pay, depends on your specific policy.
The fastest way to know is to have us check. If you’re a BCBS member, call (877) 761-2723 to speak with an admissions specialist who will verify your benefits confidentially and explain your options — with no obligation.
UMR
UMR is a third-party administrator (TPA) and a UnitedHealthcare company, making it one of the largest TPAs in the United States. Rather than functioning as a traditional insurer, UMR administers self-funded health plans on behalf of employers—processing claims, managing benefits, and giving members access to UnitedHealthcare’s broad national provider network. Because of this, many people carry a UMR card without realizing their benefits are backed by one of the country’s largest healthcare networks.
An important part of the plans UMR administers is coverage for substance use disorder and addiction treatment. Under federal mental health parity rules, these plans are generally required to cover behavioral health and addiction services at a level comparable to medical and surgical care. Depending on the specific employer plan, this can include coverage for detox, residential treatment, and ongoing care—though exact benefits, deductibles, and out-of-pocket costs vary from plan to plan.
If you have a UMR plan, call (877) 761-2723 to speak with our admissions specialist to have your benefits verified, so we can help you understand your coverage and get you the care that you need.

