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Marine Guloyan

MPH, ACSW | Primary Therapist

Marine Guloyan, MPH, ACSW brings over 10 years of experience working with individuals facing trauma, stress, and chronic physical or mental health conditions. She draws on a range of therapeutic approaches including CBT, CPT, EFT, Solution Focused Therapy, and Grief Counseling to support healing and recovery. At Quest2Recovery, Marine applies her expertise with care and dedication, meet Marine and the rest of our team on the About page.

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Detox programs may have deductibles, cost-sharing schemes, or other restrictions, so it’s crucial to know your policy before looking into them. Medical detox, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, is insufficient to ensure a patient’s recovery because it ignores other addiction side effects (psychological, social or emotional. Long-term treatment from a holistic perspective is seen to be the best chance substance abuse disorders have of being surmounted. Nevertheless, as most people who enlist in a California drug rehab program are aware, this form of treatment necessitates paying not just for the medical component of the program, but also for long-term overnight accommodations, food, and other therapies. These patients’ greatest chance is insurance coverage. Still, there are a lot of questions at this stage, particularly over whether or not medical detox is covered by insurance.

Who Checks The Insurance?

Common Substances That May Not Be Covered

Substance abuse treatment has to meet an insurance provider’s requirements. Substances that can lead to stroke, heart attacks, and fatalities are most likely to be covered by an insurance plan. However, there are substances that insurance won’t cover. Marijuana is the most widely known substance that can be abused but is not covered for detox. This is because marijuana does not come with the physical withdrawals that other substances have. A person wanting medical help to not use marijuana may seek out a mental health intervention that is covered by their insurance policy.

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Substances That Insurance Policies Commonly Cover

Let Us Do The Hard Part

We want to make your recovery journey as easy as possible, and dealing with matters of insurance can make things a bit difficult, which is why when you call our toll-free line, our admissions counselor makes it easier for you to understand the process of admission. Our website contains a form that you can fill out to help us verify you much faster to avoid any unnecessary details. So, call us today to verify your insurance details.