We Now Accept Medicaid for Addiction Treatment | Affordable Rehab & Recovery Options
We Now Accept Medicaid for Addiction Treatment: What This Means for You
Getting help for addiction should never feel out of reach. Cost is one of the biggest reasons people delay or avoid treatment—but it doesn’t have to be that way anymore. We’re proud to share that our treatment center now accepts Medicaid, making it easier for more individuals and families to access high-quality, compassionate care without the burden of high out-of-pocket costs. If you’ve been waiting for the right time to start recovery, this may be it.
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What Is Medicaid and How Does It Help?
Medicaid is a government health insurance program that helps people with limited income get the care they need. It covers many essential health services—including addiction treatment and mental health care.
For those struggling with substance use, Medicaid can help cover services like:
This means you can get professional support without worrying about overwhelming medical bills.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Medicaid cover addiction treatment?
Yes, Medicaid typically covers a range of addiction treatment services, including detox, inpatient rehab, outpatient programs, therapy, and medication-assisted treatment. Coverage may vary by state and individual plan.
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Cardinal Recovery now accepts Medicaid! Call now to speak with our admissions team.