How Much Does Drug Rehab Cost?

Unfortunately, there’s no easy answer. Numerous factors, including insurance, affect the overall cost of addiction treatment programs.

Rehab Costs Vary Depending on the Program

Typically, the cost of rehab varies depending on the program in which you enroll. For example, inpatient treatment costs more than outpatient rehab most of the time. The cost is higher because you live at the rehab facility for the duration of the program. As a result, you have to pay for room and board on top of the treatment cost itself. The location of the rehab center can impact the overall cost of care. For example, the cost of living is higher in certain states than in others, hence higher treatment rates.

On average, rehab prices range from $5,000 to $10,000 for a three-month outpatient program. The cost of inpatient rehab can be from $12,000 to $60,000 for a 60 to 90 day program.

It’s important to remember prices vary from one facility to another. The only way to determine the actual cost of rehab is to reach out to the facility where you want to enroll in. The staff can help you quickly determine the cost of the appropriate program to meet your needs.

How Much Does Drug Rehab Cost With Insurance?

Paying for rehab is more affordable with insurance. In fact, government regulations require insurance companies to cover addiction treatment as they do treatment for any other illness. Because of that, insurers can no longer deny you coverage if you are suffering from a substance use disorder. The amount of coverage you receive depends on your individual policy. Like any other insurance, your plan benefits affect what you pay out of pocket. In some cases, insurance covers the entire cost of rehab. Other times, it only pays for a portion and you are responsible for the remainder.

Contacting a rehab center is the easiest way to determine if your insurance covers treatment at that facility. The insurance verification process typically takes just a few minutes.

How to Pay for Rehab Without Insurance

If you don’t have health insurance, the entire cost of rehab will come out of pocket. The good news is there are ways to afford rehab. Potential clients should investigate state sponsored scholarships, personal loans, and medical loans. In our case, we offer treatment plans to help make paying for rehab more manageable.

Don’t let the fear of not knowing the cost of rehab keep you from getting treatment. Find out how insurance can help you pay for rehab and call us directly.

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