Aetna& addiction treatment
What's typically covered
Aetna is one of the largest U.S. health insurers. Under federal parity laws (MHPAEA) and the Affordable Care Act, most plans must cover medically necessary substance-use and mental-health treatment. Most Aetna plans cover the full continuum of care — medical detox, residential, partial hospitalization (PHP), intensive outpatient (IOP), and standard outpatient — when it is medically necessary. Specifics vary by plan.
- Detox
- Residential
- PHP
- IOP
- Outpatient
Covered services depend on medical necessity and your specific plan.
What will it cost?
Your out-of-pocket cost depends entirely on your specific Aetna plan — deductible, coinsurance, and whether the program is in-network. It is not a fixed public price. The program can verify your exact benefits, usually in a single phone call.
Typical self-pay ranges (general estimates, not a quote):
These are general industry estimates to set expectations — not a price quote. Actual cost and coverage must be confirmed with the facility and your insurer. With insurance, you typically pay far less than self-pay.
Programs that accept Aetna by state
248 programs in our directory accept Aetna-type coverage.
- Aetna treatment in Alaska1
- Aetna treatment in California2
- Aetna treatment in Florida31
- Aetna treatment in Georgia189
- Aetna treatment in GU1
- Aetna treatment in Hawaii10
- Aetna treatment in Idaho3
- Aetna treatment in Indiana6
- Aetna treatment in Maine1
- Aetna treatment in Massachusetts1
- Aetna treatment in Missouri1
- Aetna treatment in North Carolina2
Clear Bed Recoveryconnects you to treatment facilities; we don't provide treatment ourselves. This page is general information, not insurance or medical advice.