Rehabs that take Aetna Insurance

Choosing Rehabs That Take Aetna Insurance

Choosing rehabs that take Aetna Insurance and other private insurance options can be a very important decision. At Isaiah House, we accept all private insurance—some are in-network and some are out-of-network. Either way, we are happy to work with you and your private insurance to help you through this trying time.

Aetna offers health insurance, as well as dental, vision, and other plans to meet the needs of individuals, families, employers, and health care providers. At Isaiah House, we accept all private insurance options, and Aetna is one of our most frequent in-network health insurance providers.

Additional Insurance Providers We Accept

  • First Health: Provides national PPO network access and programs to help manage employee benefit plan costs.
  • Anthem, Inc.: The largest for-profit managed healthcare company in the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association.
  • Humana Inc.: Based in Louisville, Kentucky, ranked #41 on the Fortune 500 list in 2021.
  • UnitedHealthcare: Focused on helping people live healthier lives. Their TRPN network includes over 1.5 million provider locations.
  • Cigna: A global health service company offering health, pharmacy, dental, supplemental insurance, and Medicare plans.

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Choosing a Rehab Company That Works for You

The primary goal of every rehabilitation center is to care for the individual. If you or someone you know needs help with drug or alcohol abuse, contact us. We aim to make the process as easy as possible for you and your family.

We remove obstacles to help you get the treatment you need. We strive to be one of the best rehabs that accept private insurance.

The first step is to speak with us. Our admissions team will help you create a recovery plan. Call us at (859) 375-9200. We’ll check your insurance coverage, discuss payment options, and verify eligibility—free of charge. All calls are private and confidential.

Private Insurance FAQs

  1. What is Private Insurance?
    Private health insurance refers to any coverage offered by a private health insurance company rather than government programs.
  2. What is the Affordable Care Act?
    The Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) is a U.S. federal law aimed at increasing health insurance quality and affordability.
  3. How Does Privatized Insurance Work?
    Private health coverage pools healthcare cost risks across many people, allowing individuals or employers to pay premiums based on average costs.
  4. What is the Difference Between Private and Public Health Care?
    Public healthcare is provided free by the government, while private healthcare is provided by for-profit entities.
  5. What is a Rehabilitation Benefit Rider?
    A rehabilitation benefit provides vocational training benefits when you can’t return to your normal occupation, as long as you’re totally disabled and in an approved program.

Get Started Today

If you’ve been looking for rehabs that take Aetna insurance and have your best interests in mind, we welcome you to take the first step. Call us today to schedule an appointment with our admissions team.


To learn more, contact Isaiah House.
Call 859-375-9200 and start your journey to an addiction-free life today.

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