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Rehabs in Tennessee that Accept Aetna Insurance

Addiction can be a devastating disease that may need evidence-based addiction treatment to resolve. If you live in the state of Tennessee, you may be able to use your Aetna health plan to cover some or all of the cost of treatment.
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Does Aetna Cover Addiction Treatment in Tennessee?

The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is a law that requires all long-term health insurance plans to cover specific essential health benefits.3, bulleted list Among these benefits are mental health and substance use treatment, so your insurance plan will cover at least some of the cost of this medically-necessary care.3, fifth bullet You can work with your doctor to determine what treatment best fits your needs.

What types of drug and alcohol rehab does Aetna cover in Tennessee?

Everyone has unique needs when it comes to substance use treatment, so it’s important to talk to your doctor honestly about your experience with substances. This will allow you to get a referral for the type of treatment you need to break free.

Common treatment options for substance use include:4

  • Detox is the first step in substance use treatment and allows the drugs to leave your body in a safe, controlled way. It may be done under medical supervision to manage withdrawal symptoms.
  • Inpatient treatment requires you to live in a facility full-time while you work on the reasons behind substance use, create new habits, and build a life free of substance use.
  • Outpatient treatment allows you to live at home as you attend treatment a few hours a week, often in the evenings or on weekends. Outpatient treatment may follow a stay at an inpatient facility.
  • Aftercare allows you to have continued support as you transition into daily life and practice your new habits. This might include ongoing therapy, support groups, or other types of care.

The most important part of treatment is to complete it fully. Some people try to leave early once they feel better, but completing treatment gives you the best chance of long-term recovery.

Does Aetna Cover Co-Occurring Disorders in Tennessee?

Many people struggle with both substance use and a mental health diagnosis. This combination is known as a co-occurring disorder. For treatment to be effective, you need to address both your mental health and substance use together in an integrated way.5, first paragraph

Can you use your Aetna insurance to get care for co-occurring disorders? You can, because the ACA includes both mental health and substance use treatment in the list of essential health benefits.3, fifth bullet  You’ll want to find an Aetna rehab in Tennessee that can address co-occurring disorders so you get the care you need.

How to Use Aetna for Rehab in Tennessee

Using Aetna for rehab in Tennessee is simple. You’ll start by talking to your doctor about your substance use concerns in order to create a recommended care plan.

Once you have your care plan, it’s time to find a Tennessee rehab that takes Aetna. You can contact Aetna directly to get a list of treatment centers that meet your needs, or you can contact individual treatment facilities and ask if they accept your specific Aetna plan.

Addiction helplines, like the one operated by American Addiction Centers (AAC), can also be a great resource for verifying your insurance coverage and finding a high-quality treatment center.

You deserve a life free of substance use, so don’t be afraid to reach out for help.

Drug & Alcohol Rehab Facilities that Accept Aetna

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