FREE INSURANCE CHECK
Verify your rehab coverage
free insurance verification
Fast insurance check
We accept most major insurance plans and can help you check what’s covered. Just fill out the form to get started. This process is completely confidential. Your insurance company won’t be contacted or alerted when you submit your information.
- We know insurance can be confusing. Our team is here to make it easier.
- Once you complete the form, we’ll verify your benefits and explain your options.
- Your insurance provider will not be notified when you submit the form.
If you are uninsured, we can still help you find treatment. For assistance, call us anytime.
Check if your insurance will cover the cost of treatment in Colorado.
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What is this form
Fill out our quick, HIPAA-compliant form to find out if your insurance will cover the costs of treatment. Our admissions team will reach out within the hour to review your options. There’s no obligation to enter treatment, and your insurance provider will not be notified.
Frequently asked questions about insurance and costs associated with treatment.
What is the purpose of the insurance verification form?
This form allows us to check if your health insurance includes coverage for addiction treatment at Red Ribbon Recovery. Once submitted, we’ll review your benefits and reach out with clear, personalized information. Everything you share is kept confidential, and your insurance company won’t be contacted or notified.
What happens after I submit the form?
After you send the form, we’ll go over your insurance details and find out whether your plan covers treatment. A member of our team will typically follow up within an hour to explain your coverage and talk through your options. Your insurance provider will not be alerted or involved at any point.
Why should I check my insurance?
Completing the form helps you see if your insurance is accepted at Red Ribbon Recovery. It’s a quick way to understand what’s covered, so you can better plan for treatment, whether it’s for yourself or someone close to you.
Over the past year, thousands of people have submitted this form to check their coverage, and many discover their insurance qualifies. If it doesn’t, or if you don’t have insurance, we’ll still help you explore other ways to get care.
How much does rehab cost with insurance?
The cost depends on your insurance plan, the type of treatment you need, and how long you stay. Many plans cover all or most of the cost. Our admissions team will go over the details with you so you know what to expect out of pocket.
Do all levels of care cost the same?
No, the cost varies depending on the level of care. Residential treatment is typically more expensive than outpatient or intensive outpatient programs. Once we verify your benefits, we’ll explain what’s covered and if there are any cost differences.
What are some popular insurance companies?
We accept a wide range of providers, including:
- Aetna
- Blue Cross Blue Shield
- Cigna
- United Healthcare
- Humana
- TRICARE
- Molina Healthcare
- Carelon Behavioral Health
- Amerigroup
- Ambetter
Who decides how long I’ll stay in treatment?
Your care team will make recommendations based on clinical assessments and your individual needs. Insurance providers often approve treatment in stages, and your plan may adjust as your progress is reviewed.
What’s the difference between in-network and out-of-network?
In-network means the treatment center has an agreement with your insurance company. This usually means lower out-of-pocket costs and set rates for services.
Out-of-network providers don’t have that agreement, which can lead to higher costs or limited coverage, depending on your plan.
What does out-of-pocket mean?
Out-of-pocket refers to any cost you’re responsible for that isn’t covered by insurance. This might include co-pays, deductibles, or co-insurance. We’ll go over these costs with you before you start treatment so there are no surprises.
What if I don’t have insurance?
We can still help. If you’re uninsured, we’ll talk you through private pay options, potential payment plans, and any available resources to help make treatment possible.

