Fast & Free Insurance Check
It's easy to get your health insurance coverage verified.
Up to 100% of the costs covered by insurance. At Mpower Wellness, we accept most insurance plans. Verify your insurance to get information about your coverage. Your insurance provider will not be notified or contacted by completing this form. If you don’t have insurance, we can still help you find treatment. For assistance, call us anytime.
Check Insurance
Check if your insurance will cover the cost of addiction and mental health treatment.
- Your information is secure & protected by HIPPA.
Frequently Asked Questions
Below are some of the most common questions we hear about insurance coverage, costs, and how the verification process works. If you don’t see your question here, feel free to reach out.
Do you accept my insurance?
We work with many major insurance providers. The best way to find out if your plan is accepted is to fill out our insurance verification form or give us a call. We’ll review your benefits and let you know what’s covered.
Will insurance cover the full cost of treatment?
Coverage varies depending on your specific plan, deductible, and level of care. Some plans may cover most or all of treatment, while others include out-of-pocket costs. We’ll walk you through everything before you begin.
How long does insurance verification take?
In most cases, we can verify your insurance within a few hours. Our admissions team works quickly to get you the answers you need so there are no unnecessary delays in starting care.
Can I still get treatment if I don’t have insurance?
Yes. If you don’t have active insurance or your plan doesn’t cover treatment, we can discuss self-pay options or potential resources that may be available to help.
Will my insurance provider be notified if I fill out the insurance verification form?
No, submitting the insurance verification form does not notify your insurance provider. It simply allows our team to check your benefits on your behalf. Your information is kept private and secure, and there’s no obligation to begin treatment.