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I highly recommend this facility, the staff truly care. Even long after I’ve graduated treatment, I’m still connected. Helping me through all stages of my growth. I didn’t just go to treatment, I found a new way to live. I’m living my best life and my journey has just begun. I’m forever grateful.
After years of struggling with substance abuse and deep-rooted trauma, my loved one was lost, hopeless, and disconnected from both himself and God. AnchorPoint not only helped him find recovery, but also led him back to faith and a completely new way of living. The compassion, patience, and dedication of the team is unlike anything we’ve experienced. They didn’t just treat symptoms, they helped him heal from the inside out. Today he’s thriving, living a healthy spiritually grounded lifestyle. We are forever grateful for the role AnchorPoint played in this transformation.
It is such a welcoming facility with all the comforts of home, an excellent location to recover and be transformed by the faith-based Christian program it offers for healing and restoration!
Aetna is one of the largest insurance providers in the US, covering 36 million people nationwide, offering access to a range of behavioral health services designed to support individuals seeking treatment for substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions [1].
Understanding how Aetna insurance works for addiction treatment, including coverage options, network providers, and out-of-pocket costs, can help you make informed decisions and access the care you need.
At AnchorPoint, we are committed to connecting you with affordable care and can guide you through some of the basics of Aetna’s addiction treatment coverage.
Aetna is a nationwide insurance provider founded in 1853 and active in all 50 states. It has a large network, covering around 1.2 million healthcare professionals, including 700,000 primary care doctors and over 5,700 hospitals. It provides coverage and insurance plans for physical health problems, vision, dental, behavioral health issues, drug and alcohol treatment, and more.
What your Aetna Plan covers depends entirely on the state you live in, the plan/level you have, the treatment you need, and whether the facility or provider you choose is in- or out-of-network. In 2025 alone, nearly 2.9 million individuals enrolled as members [1].
Aetna offers a wide variety of plan types that can differ in price, benefits, and overall coverage. Some of the most common kinds of plans they offer include [2]:
Similar to other major insurance providers, Aetna health plans are usually categorized in levels or tiers based on price and coverage [3]. While plan types help guide how you access care and manage referrals, Aetna’s plan levels describe the cost shared between you and your insurer.
| Bronze | Covers about 60% of healthcare costs |
| Silver | Covers about 70% of healthcare costs |
| Gold | Covers about 80% of healthcare costs |
| Platinum | Covers 90%+ of the cost |
These plan types apply across all of their health plans, including HMO, PPO, and EPO. This allows you to balance cost with flexibility. For Medicare Advantage plans, costs vary by plan but typically include a monthly premium, copayments for doctor’s visits, and an annual out-of-pocket maximum to limit total spending.
For more detailed information, please refer to the full Aetna Member Guide.
Aetna is not the same as Medicare or Medicaid, rather it is a private insurance company that offers plans under Medicare Advantage and commercial insurance for individuals and their employers. Aetna acts as a managed care provider for these government programs to supplement addiction treatment expenses, as it would for other healthcare costs.
Aetna Medicare Advantage plans supplement your Medicare Part A and B with extra coverage, lower deductibles, and copayments. Aetna also provides Medicaid plans in 17 states, often providing access to extremely low-cost coverage.
Aetna offers several kinds of specialized plans to help you pay for addiction treatment. Most levels of care are covered depending on the intensity of your treatment needs. Some of these plans include [2][3]:
The extent of your Aetna Arizona plan coverage for substance abuse varies widely based on the plan you have. Despite this, your plan should cover at least a part of the cost of a range of substance use disorders, including alcohol, opioids, marijuana, stimulants, and prescription drugs.
Contact an Aetna representative or speak with an admissions counselor at AnchorPoint to learn more about the specific details of your plan’s coverage.
You can use your Aetna insurance plan to receive affordable addiction treatment today.
We are committed to helping those in need find the care they deserve, regardless of their financial situation. We accept a wide range of insurances, including Aetna, Cigna, GEHA Health Plans, and more.
To confirm your benefits, coverage limits, and preferred providers, review your policy, contact Aetna directly, or call us at AnchorPoint. Our admissions team is ready to answer the phone, verify your benefits, and help you begin your path toward recovery.
