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Insurance Options for Addiction Treatment

Making high-quality substance use disorder treatment more affordable for many residential programs in PA

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Caron has negotiated in-network contracts with several insurance providers for both inpatient and outpatient care. We accept insurance for many residential programs in Pennsylvania, and other locations listed on this page, and to make treatment for substance use disorder accessible to the growing number of people who need it and help them achieve Recovery For Life.


Inpatient Treatment Health Insurance Plans

Caron’s Pennsylvania campus is in-network with many providers including, but not limited to:

  • Aetna
  • AmeriHealth
  • Capital Blue Cross
  • Highmark Blue Shield
  • Independence Blue Cross
  • Mental Health Consultants (MHC)
  • Optum (United Behavioral Health)
  • Quest
  • UPMC Health Plan

Caron does not accept Medicare or Medicaid for inpatient treatment.

These agreements negotiated by Caron provide for a minimum 28-day stay at the Caron Pennsylvania campus only. Some program exclusions may apply based on insurance provisions, such as but not limited to Capital Blue Cross and FEP. Your costs for treatment will be subject to your deductible, co-insurance, and/or co-pays.

Caron’s Florida campus is private pay, however, Caron provides financial assistance and payment options, for more information please contact Admissions.


Outpatient Treatment Health Insurance Plans

We continue to grow our partnerships to help increase access to high quality treatment. Some are listed below, but please contact us to determine if Caron is in-network with your insurance provider and to learn more about the types of treatment we offer.

Caron Atlanta Outpatient Treatment Center is an in-network provider for:

  • Aetna
  • Anthem BCBS

Caron Pennsylvania Outpatient Treatment Center is an in-network provider for:

  • Aetna
  • AmeriHealth
  • Capital Blue Cross
  • Cigna Behavioral Health
  • Community Care Behavioral Health (CCBH)
  • Highmark Blue Shield
  • Independence Blue Cross
  • Magellan
  • Mental Health Consultants (MHC)
  • Quest Behavioral Health
  • United Behavioral Health
  • Berks Medicaid

Caron Philadelphia Outpatient Treatment Center is an in-network provider for:

  • Aetna
  • BlueCard® Program
  • Independence Blue Cross
  • CIGNA
  • Highmark Blue Shield
  • Mental Health Consultants (MHC)
  • Optum (United Behavioral Health)

Some program exclusions may apply based on insurance provisions. Your costs for treatment will be subject to your deductible, co-insurance, and/or co-pays. Call today to learn more about the types of treatment we offer.

Don't see your provider? Contact us and we'll confirm your coverage or help you with options.



Why Choose Caron? Because our treatment model works.

Based upon recent independent studies from two leading insurance providers that evaluated 90-day readmission rates, a treatment model that prioritizes a medically appropriate, interdisciplinary, patient-centric treatment plan – like the one we use at Caron – can significantly improve patient outcomes and rates of recovery. This value-based model of care for substance use disorder improves patient access, coordination, experience of care, and the overall quality of life for those seeking treatment options.

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To verify insurance coverage, you will need to submit a copy of your insurance card, front and back, including policy holder’s date of birth, address, and employer if insurance is through an employer.

An admissions specialist will contact you to discuss insurance and program options.

Caron has many options, listed here.

We recommend contacting an admissions specialist to discuss your situation and needs. Our specialists have in-depth knowledge of our programs and payment options. If Caron is not the right treatment center for you, we will help you find another quality program.

Caron Florida does not accept any state funding and is strictly private pay. Caron has many options, listed here.

Caron provides financial assistance to patients who otherwise may not be able to afford treatment. To find out if you are eligible, please talk with one of our admissions specialists.

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FAQs

Yes, many rehab centers are covered by insurance; however, coverage varies based on the type of insurance plan and the specific treatment facility. Most private health insurance plans offer some level of coverage for rehab services, which can include inpatient and outpatient treatment programs. You will need to contact your insurance provider and the rehab center directly to verify how much and what exactly your coverage is and any out-of-pocket expenses you may have.

Yes, insurance typically covers alcohol rehab. Most insurance plans recognize alcohol addiction as a treatable medical condition, so they typically offer coverage for various levels of care, including detox, inpatient rehabilitation, outpatient treatment and counseling. The type and level of coverage will depend on your specific plan, so be sure to check with your insurance provider to understand your benefits.

Insurance often covers drug rehab services. Similar to alcohol rehab, insurance providers generally acknowledge drug addiction as a medical condition that requires treatment. Coverage can include detox services, residential treatment, outpatient care and therapy.

However, the extent of coverage depends on the specifics of your insurance policy. It’s best to confirm with your insurance provider and the rehab center you are considering to know what is covered.

Yes, many insurance policies cover rehab services. This can include both short-term and long-term treatment programs, such as detox, inpatient and outpatient services and counseling sessions. Coverage will vary based on your insurance plan, so make sure to review your policy or speak with your insurance provider to understand your benefits better.

Yes, insurance can pay for drug rehab, at least partially. The type of treatment covered, such as inpatient programs, outpatient services, or medication-assisted treatment, will depend on your individual insurance plan. Confirming coverage with your insurance company and discussing the specifics with the rehab center will clear any questions or concerns you may have regarding what is covered.

In most cases, insurance does pay for rehab. How much is paid depends on the type of insurance policy and the type of rehab treatment you are seeking, whether it is inpatient, outpatient, or a combination of services. Verifying with your insurance provider will help you understand your coverage and any potential costs.

Yes, medical insurance often covers rehab services. Rehab treatments, including those for alcohol and drug addiction, are typically viewed as essential health benefits, especially under plans compliant with the Affordable Care Act (ACA). This coverage can include detox, inpatient care and outpatient treatment. Always check with your insurance carrier to see what your plan covers.

To get insurance to pay for inpatient rehab, always contact your insurance provider to understand your benefits and coverage details first. It's important to check if pre-authorization is required for coverage and if there are any network restrictions. The rehab center may help with verifying your insurance and coordinating coverage to make the process smoother.

Yes, addiction treatment is generally covered by insurance. Most insurance policies recognize the importance of treating substance use disorders and will cover various treatment options, including inpatient and outpatient care, therapy and medication-assisted treatment. Coverage specifics, such as deductibles and co-pays, vary by plan, so confirm with your insurance provider.

Yes, drug rehab is often covered by insurance. Policies typically include coverage for treatments such as detox, inpatient programs, outpatient care and follow-up counseling. The coverage level varies by plan, so verifying with your insurance provider will help you better understand what services are included.

Yes, inpatient rehab is typically covered by insurance, particularly if it is considered medically necessary. Most comprehensive health plans will cover at least a portion of the cost of inpatient services, which can include round-the-clock medical care and support. The specifics of what is covered depend on the details of your insurance policy, so always contact your provider first.

Yes, rehab is often covered by insurance. This includes treatment for different types of substance use disorders and mental health issues. Depending on your plan, coverage for these treatments can range from partial to full coverage for services like detox, inpatient care and outpatient therapy. It's best to reach out to your insurance provider for detailed information on your specific plan to see what is covered.

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