Best Rehabs Accepting Medicare
Looking for a rehab that takes Medicare? Recovery Wellspring helps you find drug and alcohol treatment centers that accept Medicare — detox, inpatient, and outpatient. Free, confidential, no obligation.
Rehabs That Accept Medicare
If you have Medicare and are looking for help with substance use or addiction, your coverage may include treatment options. Medicare Part A and Part B both offer benefits for inpatient and outpatient care, though what you pay depends on your specific plan and the provider you choose.
Recovery Wellspring is here to help you understand your Medicare benefits and find treatment resources that work for you—at no cost. We can answer questions about coverage and connect you with next steps, so you can focus on getting the support you need.
Featured Medicare Rehabs
Verified facility data from SAMHSA’s FindTreatment.gov. Recovery Wellspring is a free referral service — call each center to confirm Medicare coverage.
Life Intensity Counseling Services
📍 9300 John Hickman Parkway Suite 801, Frisco, TX 75035
Accepts: Private insurance · Medicaid · Medicare · Military insurance · Self-pay · Sliding scale · State-funded
Accepts private insurance — call to verify Medicare insurance coverage.
WTCR Plano
📍 1108 Dobie Drive Suite 102, Plano, TX 75074
Accepts: Private insurance · Medicaid · Medicare · Self-pay · State-funded
Accepts private insurance — call to verify Medicare insurance coverage.
Life Management Resources
📍 17304 Preston Road Suite 800, Dallas, TX 75252
Accepts: Private insurance · Medicaid · Medicare · Military insurance · Self-pay · Sliding scale
Accepts private insurance — call to verify Medicare insurance coverage.
Community Medical Services
📍 405 North McDonald Street Suite B, McKinney, TX 75069
Accepts: Private insurance · Medicaid · Medicare · Military insurance · Self-pay · State-funded
Accepts private insurance — call to verify Medicare insurance coverage.
Denton County MHMR Center
📍 2519 Scripture Street, Denton, TX 76201
Accepts: Private insurance · Medicaid · Medicare · Military insurance · Self-pay · Sliding scale · State-funded
Accepts private insurance — call to verify Medicare insurance coverage.
Denton County MHMR Center
📍 1001 Cross Timbers Road, Flower Mound, TX 75028
Accepts: Private insurance · Medicaid · Medicare · Military insurance · Self-pay · Sliding scale · State-funded
Accepts private insurance — call to verify Medicare insurance coverage.
Symetria Recovery
📍 1850 LakePointe Drive Suite 400, Lewisville, TX 75057
Accepts: Private insurance · Medicare · Military insurance · Self-pay · Sliding scale
Accepts private insurance — call to verify Medicare insurance coverage.
Behavioral Health and Family Services
📍 860 Hebron Parkway Suite 302, Lewisville, TX 75057
Accepts: Private insurance · Medicaid · Medicare · Military insurance · Self-pay
Accepts private insurance — call to verify Medicare insurance coverage.
What Rehabs Accepting Medicare Offer
Coverage depends on your Medicare plan. Centers that accept Medicare commonly provide:
Inpatient and Outpatient Care
Medicare may cover both hospital-based treatment and outpatient services, depending on medical necessity and your plan details.
Verify Your Specific Benefits
Your out-of-pocket costs, deductibles, and covered services vary by plan, so it's important to check your coverage before treatment.
Free Help Understanding Your Plan
We can walk you through what Medicare typically covers for addiction treatment and help you explore your options.
How to Find a Rehab That Takes Medicare
Free Medicare Benefits Check
Tell us your Medicare plan details. No cost, no obligation.
We Verify Your Coverage
We confirm what your Medicare plan covers for rehab.
Matched With Medicare Rehabs
We connect you with treatment centers that accept Medicare.
Rehabs That Accept Medicare — FAQs
Medicare Part A and Part B may cover inpatient and outpatient treatment for substance use and co-occurring mental-health conditions. Coverage depends on whether treatment is deemed medically necessary and on your specific plan. To know exactly what your plan covers, contact Medicare directly or speak with a treatment provider's insurance verification team.
Medicare beneficiaries typically pay deductibles, coinsurance, or copays depending on the type of care and their plan. The exact amount varies by plan and provider. We recommend contacting Medicare or your plan directly to get an estimate of your costs before starting treatment.
You can call Medicare at 1-800-MEDICARE, review your plan documents, or contact the treatment provider's insurance team—they can often verify benefits for you. Recovery Wellspring can also help you understand the general coverage landscape and guide you toward asking the right questions.
If you're in immediate danger, call 911. To talk to someone about substance use or mental-health support, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) anytime, free and confidential. Recovery Wellspring is here to help you explore treatment options during business hours as well.
Many health plans cover medically necessary addiction treatment under their behavioral-health benefits, but what is covered depends on your specific plan. Recovery Wellspring can help you check your coverage at no cost.
Call the member number on your insurance card, or ask Recovery Wellspring to help you review your benefits and the questions to ask your insurer.
Options range from medical detox and residential/inpatient care to partial hospitalization (PHP), intensive outpatient (IOP), and standard outpatient programs. The right level depends on your needs.
Yes. Recovery Wellspring is a free referral service and your information is kept confidential — there is no obligation.
Many facilities offer self-pay, sliding-scale, or state-funded options. Ask about payment plans and financial assistance when you call.
Disclaimer: Recovery Wellspring is a free informational and referral service, not a treatment provider or insurance company. Medicare is a trademark of its owner, and Recovery Wellspring is not affiliated with or endorsed by Medicare. Coverage and admission depend on your plan and the facility — always verify your own benefits. If you are in crisis, call or text 988.