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Does Insurance Cover Rehab? Guidance from Lion’s Gate Recovery

Lion’s Gate Recovery provides a comprehensive guide on how insurance covers rehab and substance abuse treatment. From detox and residential care to PHP, IOP, and dual-diagnosis programs, we help families verify coverage quickly and confidentially.

We simplify insurance navigation so you can focus on healing, knowing your benefits, rights, and treatment options are handled professionally.

Insurance Coverage for Rehab Explained

Most insurance plans cover rehab. Federal laws, including the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA), ensure mental health and substance use disorder treatment is covered comparably to medical care.

  • Drug and alcohol detox
  • Residential rehab (inpatient treatment)
  • Outpatient rehab (PHP/IOP)
  • Dual-diagnosis treatment
  • Medication-assisted treatment (MAT)
  • Mental health services related to addiction

Lion’s Gate Recovery verifies benefits, manages pre-authorization, and advocates on your behalf for a smooth insurance process.

How Insurance Supports Families During Rehab

Insurance coverage can vary based on your plan type, network status, and medical necessity. Lion’s Gate Recovery guides families in understanding coverage for:

  • In-network and out-of-network benefits
  • Detox, residential, PHP, and IOP levels of care
  • Dual-diagnosis and mental health services
  • Pre-authorization and clinical documentation requirements
  • Appeals, extended treatment coverage, and out-of-network billing

Our goal is to remove barriers and ensure clients get the care they need without the stress of insurance confusion.

Verify Insurance and Begin Treatment

If you or a loved one is considering rehab, Lion’s Gate Recovery can verify your insurance in minutes — confidentially and with no obligation. We provide full support from insurance navigation to clinical guidance so you can focus on recovery.

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