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Bupa Rehab Coverage for Addiction Treatment

When you’re ready to begin your recovery journey, we don’t want financial concerns to keep you from taking this first step. As such, we accept Bupa health insurance for our services.

Using a private health insurance provider helps you manage the cost of addiction rehab, so that you can start the process on the right foot. Making sure you start the journey properly helps us to ensure you can finish it safely.

To help you understand how this process works, we’ll explore whether Bupa rehab covers addiction, what is typically included, as well as how to get started.

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Does Bupa Cover Rehab for Addiction?

Yes – Bupa does cover rehab for addiction. Meaning, you can access rehabilitation for drug or alcohol misuse at a more affordable price.

Many policies will include professional treatment from dedicated experts. Plus, most Bupa rehab plans also grant you access to inpatient treatment centres, allowing around-the-clock care for addiction.

However, it’s important to note that the extent of coverage you can get varies depending on your particular plan. As such, it’s always best to check exactly what is included within your plan before you make any decisions.

What Does Bupa Rehab Cover Include?

Bupa rehab cover includes a range of treatments and benefits to help you through your recovery journey. Whether seeking treatment for a drug or alcohol addiction, you can typically expect Bupa to cover you for services, such as:

  • Detox: Bupa rehab usually includes medical detox, guided by professionals. While not always essential for recovery, it does make the process smoother by removing toxins from your body.
  • Therapy: Addiction is as much of a mental journey as it is physical. As such, most Bupa rehab insurance plans typically include therapy too. Cognitive Behavioural Therapy is the most common therapy used for addiction.
  • Inpatient treatment: Staying at a rehab treatment centre means you’re around dedicated recovery experts to make your journey easier. Most Bupa rehab plans will cover your stay here, either in part or in full.

You can find out exactly what you’re covered for on your insurance documents. For Bupa, you can typically check the app for easier access to exactly what your insurance includes.

Our Bupa Rehab Services for Addiction Treatment

Here at Gladstones Clinic, we offer Bupa rehab services to help you get started on your recovery journey.

You can use your insurance to cover the costs of both alcohol and drug addiction. You can seek support for the costs of various treatment methods, including medical detox, board at a residential treatment facility, or therapy.

While we accept Bupa rehab cover, your specific insurance may not include addiction care. Before you arrange your treatment, it’s always best to speak to your insurance provider first.

How to Access Bupa Rehab Care

We know seeking help for addiction can feel overwhelming, that’s why we make accessing our Bupa rehab care as straightforward as possible. In just five simple steps, you can be on your way to receiving our expert care, all through your Bupa insurance plan.

Step 1: Contact Us

First things first, you need to let us know you’re looking for addiction treatment services. You can contact us via phone on 0808 168 2433.

Our friendly team will speak with you about your specific needs and why you feel rehab is right for you. We can provide more detailed information about what our services can help with, as well as where we go next after the initial conversation.

Step 2: Receive an Assessment

To help us determine the best treatment plan for you, our expert team will need to assess where you are in the journey. We’ll have an initial chat over the phone about your history with addiction and goals for rehab. Following on from this, a registered nurse will visit you for a more in-depth assessment of your own personal experience.

Step 3: Speak to Bupa

Up next, you’ll need to speak with your insurance provider to find out what’s covered under your current plan. You can discuss your coverage for addiction and mental health treatment to see which services are included. We can suggest the services we think are best for you, then you can check with Bupa whether those fall under your insurance scheme.

Step 4: Discuss Medical History

Now that you know the extent of your Bupa rehab cover, it’s time to talk about your medical history. Before you speak to us, request a medical summary from your GP to provide detailed information to our treatment team. We may request your regular doctor to take full bloodwork as well, but we will let you know beforehand if this is required.

Step 5: You’re Ready to Begin!

Finally, you’re ready to start treatment to regain control of your life from addiction. We’ll decide the best date for your treatment to begin, choosing a day and time that best suits you. Then, we can discuss your preferred payment method before getting you ready for admission.

We Offer Dedicated Addiction Treatment Under Bupa Rehab Insurance

When you’re starting your recovery journey, the last thing you want is to be concerned about how treatment will be paid for – we want to help you.

To ensure most people can receive the care they need, we accept a range of private medical insurance providers for our addiction treatment plans. If you’re with Bupa and are ready to begin your recovery journey, get in touch with us today.

Give us a call 0808 168 2433 or send an email to help@gladstonesclinic.com to speak to a member of our expert team. Alternatively, fill out our contact form, and we will give you a call back. Discover more about our private insurance providers on our website.

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