
Frequently Asked Questions
Review our most commonly asked questions, along with answers to program-specific questions.
General FAQ's
What should I bring to my first appointment?
Your first appointment will be an evaluation and assessment. You should bring your insurance card, a list of any medical or mental health conditions,medications and supplements, and allergies.
Do I need a referral from a doctor to start treatment?
If you plan to use your health insurance and your particular plan requires a referral from your primary care provider then yes, you might need a referral in order to get insurance coverage. Aside than that, a referral is not required.
Do you offer both inpatient and outpatient treatment services?
No. CoRecover is not an inpatient or residential treatment center. The RESET program is an intensive outpatient program that runs three hours per day, four days per week.
How much can I expect to pay for depression and anxiety treatment at CoRecover?
Co-Recover participates with many of the major health insurance carriers and Medicare. Depending on your particular plan, you may have a deductible, a copayment, or coinsurance that is your responsibility. These very greatly and our experience staff can help to look into your plan and benefits and let you know what your responsibility may be. If you intend to self-pay the fees will ferry depending on what type of services you require. Our staff can help provide you with this information.
How do I know if I have a Substance Use Disorder?
If you and/or someone close to you is concerned about your use of alcohol or other substances, an evaluation by a professional can help determine whether there is a disorder, and whether treatment is indicated.
What is a dual diagnosis? What treatment options are available?
Dual diagnosis refers to a situation where a person may be struggling with a mental health issue while also dealing with substance use/addiction. Your care begins with an evaluation and assessment at which time an appropriate treatment plan will be developed with you. Depending on your needs, we can't provide medication, assistant, treatment, psychotherapy, and we also offer RESET, a structured intensive outpatient program consisting of group treatment three hours per day four days per week.
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Is Esketamine (Spravato) covered by insurance?
Depending on your individual plan, this treatment may be covered. If you have a deductible, copayment, or coinsurance, there may be a portion which you are responsible for. Our experienced staff can help investigate what your plan covers and what your responsibility may be.