Paying for Treatment

Paying for Treatment

From in-network to private pay options.

Payment Information


Admitting you need help is hard enough without worrying about how you’re going to pay for it. Our trained admissions coordinators will walk you through the process and go over your financial options, including private pay and insurance.

Paying for Treatment with Insurance Benefits - The Meadows Seasons

Benefits

Because insurance policies and benefits vary greatly, we recommend that you provide the The Meadows Seasons with the patient’s insurance information prior to arrival on campus, so that our staff can obtain a quote for coverage. Your insurance carrier or managed care company will ultimately determine the suitability of care based on your presenting issue(s) and may certify a portion of a patient’s stay. The Meadows Seasons is in-network with Multiplan and TRICARE. We also have the ability to work with out-of-network providers. While we have no control over the outcome of insurance reviews, our highly trained staff will work hard to obtain the maximum benefits allowed by a patient’s carrier. Formal reviews do not guarantee payment by an insurance carrier upon final billing.

Lending Options

Our main concern is providing treatment and helping people find a more fulfilling life in recovery. When insurance coverage does not apply, our admissions/financial coordinators will review costs and payment options, working with patients to make arrangements that fit their financial situation.

Financing for treatment may be available through CareCredit (not affiliated with Meadows Behavioral Healthcare). Click here for more information.

Lending Options to Finance Treatment - The Meadows Seasons

TRICARE Coverage


We are privileged to be a TRICARE Provider of behavioral health and substance abuse inpatient services to active-duty military members, veterans, and their dependents of the TRICARE West Region.

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If you’ve tried other options before but didn’t get the results you wanted, we’re here to help. Hope and healing are possible.