Aetna Drug Rehab Coverage for Heroin Addiction Treatment
It is almost impossible to stop abusing heroin once you begin unless you choose to attend a professional rehab program and learn the skills you will need to end your heroin use. Call 800-481-6320Who Answers? now to find rehab centers where you can safely recover from heroin addiction and to learn more about how Aetna Insurance can help you pay for treatment.
Treatment for Heroin Addiction
There are many different programs available for heroin addiction treatment, and it is very important that you choose the right one for your specific needs. According to the Center for Substance Abuse Research, “Many users continue abusing the drug even after they no longer experience the euphoric effects” because of the severely addictive nature of the substance and the painful withdrawal symptoms it causes. Therefore, seeking help is often the only way to break the cycle.
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You can attend a heroin rehab program in either an inpatient or outpatient capacity, depending on the severity of your condition. You may also want to choose your facility based on the luxuries it provides, where it is in the country, and which treatment options it offers. Attending a rehab program that is catered to your needs will help you immensely in fighting your heroin addiction and creating a better life.
Aetna Insurance Can Help
Aetna can help pay for either all or part of your heroin addiction treatment depending on the facility you choose, your personal insurance plan, and your specific situation. Many rehab centers will work with Aetna to provide you with the care you need at an affordable price. Aetna covers either all or part of most rehab programs that provide
If you need accommodations for your treatment, such as a program that lasts longer than 90 days or another specific requirement, Aetna can work with you to cover at least part if not all of your treatment as well. Attending treatment for heroin abuse is absolutely essential to recovery, and Aetna can help ensure you get the care you need.
Paying for Your Treatment
According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, “Prevention, early intervention, and treatment of mental and/or substance use disorders” are all considered essential health benefits that must be covered by insurance plans.
While your entire treatment stay may not be covered by Aetna, you can finance your personal copay in order to make the payments manageable and to still attend your treatment program of choice.
Aetna Insurance will help to ensure that you are able to find the right treatment program for your needs. Heroin addiction is a devastating disease that requires treatment just like any other serious health issue, and by attending a safe, reliable rehab program, you can begin to make a change in your life for the better.
Call 800-481-6320Who Answers? now to find the right rehab program for your needs. We can also answer any questions you may have about heroin abuse, treatment, and recovery.
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