How to Pay for Addiction Rehab

Options to Afford Treatment
Check out the several payment options available to help you cover your treatment or check your insurance benefits for coverage of addiction treatment services.
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Recovery is an Investment in the Future

Addiction treatment is an investment in your – or your loved one’s – health and happiness. At Recovery first, we offer a variety of options to help you cover the cost of addiction treatment. If you have health insurance, you can instantly

If you’re uninsured, or want to see other ways to pay for treatment, get started below.

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Costs & Paying for Treatment

Each treatment program is tailored to each individual and their needs. Your unique plan, including the levels of care, will determine your exact costs. To go over your out-of-pocket costs, please call our Admissions Navigators at .

You have multiple options to pay for high quality addiction treatment services. Learn more about them.

  • Using Health Insurance to Pay for Treatment

    The Affordable Care Act made addiction and mental health treatment an essential benefit. Your insurance may cover all or part of your treatment as a result. You can confidentially or learn about health coverage for addiction treatment.

  • Financing Options

    We believe everyone who needs help should be able to attend addiction treatment. Based on your situation, you may qualify for financing or other flexible payment options. We are partner with a team who specialize in providing financing options for treatment for many levels of income and credit history. Give us a call to discuss options available today - .

  • Using Credit or Debit Cards

    We accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Discover cards to help you pay for your care.

  • Get Family Support

    We understand that addiction often causes rifts between family member and loved ones, but even then many family members are willing, and able, to help their loved ones get help. Take a look at this guide to help you ask for or offer help for addiction treatment.

  • FAQ about Treatment & Recovery

    Find answers to common questions patients have about attending rehab, FAQs from patients' family members and loved ones, and general questions associated with treatment at Recovery First.

Check Your Payment Options

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At Recovery First, we accept most types of private (non-government) insurance and offer a variety of payment options.
You can quickly and privately check your insurance benefits to see if you're covered for addiction treatment services. We’ll be able to tell you if your provider is in network with Recovery First Treatment Center and all American Addiction Centers locations.
This means your treatment may be FREE1 depending on your policy, copay, and deductible.
And if you don't have insurance, our team will also work with you on figuring out the best options suitable for your needs.
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Our team has over 800 years of combined experience in helping people recover from addiction.
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Patients Treated
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Physicians
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Registered Nurses
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Counselors
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We’ve Supported Thousands With Their Recovery

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Great treatment center with very helpful and supporting staff. Leaving from Recovery First I feel very confident and prepared for my continuing sobriety.
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Our Promise to You

We guarantee you’ll stay clean and sober if you successfully complete our 90-day program, or you can return for a complimentary 30 days of treatment.
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