Eleanor Health is an outpatient addiction treatment program that provides online services for people in recovery from substance use disorder.
82% of our members see a reduction in cravings after they start medication-assisted treatment.
Get help today. Schedule your first appointment in just a few minutes.
You can expect a call back the same day. During your first call with our team, we’ll verify your insurance, discuss your goals, schedule your first appointment if we’re the right fit for you, then start you on your way to effective addiction treatment.
Of members report a reduction in substance cravings
Of members most recent urine screening met their goals
Of members report a reduction in depression
We partner with most major insurance plans so treatment may be covered
Eleanor Health partners with many major insurance plans to make it easier for you to get affordable treatment for opioid and alcohol use disorder. If you don’t see your insurance on this list, we may still be able to help. Just reach out to our team to verify your coverage.
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*Available to certain members of the following plans based on plan design: Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Montana, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Mexico, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oklahoma, and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas. Please check with your plan for details.
here are numerous benefits associated with medication-assisted treatment. From reducing the risk of overdose to ongoing support throughout your sobriety journey, MAT helps you break free from addiction effectively without the negative impacts of quitting a substance abruptly. Benefits include:
Eleanor Health partners with many insurances companies including Aetna, United/Optum, Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS), and Medicaid
To find out how much your health insurance will cover, call us at (856) 420-7011 or complete our insurance verification form.
There are several reasons why you may be receiving a bill from Eleanor, despite having insurance coverage. Many insurance plans require you to pay a copay, deductible or coinsurance for certain services and procedures. There are also instances when a plan pays less than what is expected or what is agreed upon based on the provider/payer contract.
A copayment, or copay, is a specific dollar amount that your insurance requires you to pay at every visit.
Call today to speak to one of our recovery specialists. We are ready to listen, learn and offer support without judgment.