Anxiety Disorder Treatment Coverage by Aetna Insurance

Harmony Health Group Accepts Aetna Insurance

Anxiety disorders are the most common mental health illness among adults in the U.S., more so than depression, bipolar disorder, and other conditions. Anxiety can affect individuals mildly or cause more severe impairment in their lives. The Harmony Health Group is a leading behavioral health provider with treatment facilities located in Florida, Massachusetts, New Jersey, North Carolina, and Tennessee. 

Our treatment facilities are in-network with many health insurance providers, including Aetna, and accept insurance coverage for inpatient and outpatient treatment for mental health 

disorders, substance use disorders, and dual diagnosis concerns. With anxiety treatment options ranging in intensity, we are in a unique position of being able to provide you with evidence-based treatment during the different phases of your mental health journey. If you have been struggling with excessive worry or other anxiety symptoms, we encourage you to contact the Harmony Health Group today by calling (866) 461-4474

Check Your Aetna Anxiety Treatment Coverage Levels with Harmony Health Group

You can check your insurance coverage levels by calling us on: (866) 461-4474

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What is Anxiety Disorder?

Anxiety is a natural reaction that we experience when we are feeling threatened, or stressed. This can be helpful in some situations by helping us stay alert, focused, and aware of the world around us. It can also provide us with a sense of motivation to continue working towards our goals.

Individuals who experience an excessive amount of anxiety often find that it can make their day-to-day life challenging. Anxiety affects approximately 19.1% of the adult population in the U.S. with varying severities. On a positive note, there are treatments available that can help you learn to effectively cope with, and manage, your anxiety symptoms. Depending on the severity of your symptoms, this can occur in an inpatient or outpatient treatment setting.  Some individuals find themselves experiencing co-occurring mental health or physical health concerns with anxiety such as obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, eating disorders, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), sleep disorders, headaches, and substance use disorders. Additionally, anxiety is believed to affect 31% of adolescents in the U.S. and can lead to poor school performance, missing out on social events and experiences, and heightened risk for early substance abuse. 

What are Signs and Symptoms of an Anxiety Disorder?

Anxiety is a natural reaction that we experience when we are feeling threatened, or stressed. This can be helpful in some situations by helping us stay alert, focused, and aware of the world around us. It can also provide us with a sense of motivation to continue working towards our goals.

Individuals who experience an excessive amount of anxiety often find that it can make their day-to-day life challenging. Anxiety affects approximately 19.1% of the adult population in the U.S. with varying severities. On a positive note, there are treatments available that can help you learn to effectively cope with, and manage, your anxiety symptoms. Depending on the severity of your symptoms, this can occur in an inpatient or outpatient treatment setting.  Some individuals find themselves experiencing co-occurring mental health or physical health concerns with anxiety such as obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, eating disorders, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), sleep disorders, headaches, and substance use disorders. Additionally, anxiety is believed to affect 31% of adolescents in the U.S. and can lead to poor school performance, missing out on social events and experiences, and heightened risk for early substance abuse.

Signs and Symptoms of Commonly Experienced with Anxiety

Anxiety symptoms are often unique to each individual in their severity, and in some cases, the context in which they arise. Symptoms can include physical symptoms, psychological symptoms, or a combination of both. You may also find that your symptoms occur in varying degrees, which can impact the level of impairment that you experience regarding your anxiety. 

Some of the common psychological symptoms that you may experience include worry, fear, poor concentration, irritability, racing thoughts, and feeling out of touch with reality. Some of the physical symptoms that you may experience include increased heart rate, increased or pressured breathing, sweating more, indigestion or nausea, headaches, and dizziness. For some, symptoms are tied to specific situations or triggers such as heights, small spaces, social events, or other everyday situations. Someone who is experiencing an anxiety disorder has an increased level of impairment and often finds that their symptoms continue for several weeks, causing continued distress. 

Information and Statistics on Anxiety Disorders in the U.S.

Exploring Common Types of Anxiety Disorders

There are several forms of anxiety disorders that you may experience, each of which has its own unique set of symptoms. Keep in mind that these disorders do come in varying severities, which can affect the level of impairment that you experience from your symptoms. Some of the more common forms of anxiety disorders include:

Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)

Social Anxiety Disorder (Social Phobia)

Agoraphobia

Panic Disorder

Separation Anxiety Disorder

Seeking Help For Anxiety; What to Expect

Getting help for a mental health concern can be overwhelming, and even scary for some. This requires you to be vulnerable and put yourself out there, which may be challenging for those experiencing anxiety disorders. After initial contact, the next step would be an initial assessment, followed by an admission and the development of a personalized treatment plan. 

Anxiety disorders are known to respond well to several treatment options including psychotherapy, the use of medications, alternative treatment options, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), or a combination of more than one. It is important to note that the severity of your symptoms will determine if inpatient or outpatient care would be the best fit for you. Inpatient treatment programs are designed to help you get your symptoms under control so that you can then return home and learn to cope with and manage your symptoms effectively. If you have questions about which anxiety treatment options would be a good fit for you, we encourage you to dial (866) 461-4474 now to speak with an admissions counselor about available Aetna anxiety treatment centers near you!

More Information on the Insurance Provider Aetna

Aetna is one of the largest health insurance providers in the U.S. and was founded in 1853. They provide a variety of health insurance products including medical, dental, vision, and pharmacy plans, along with wellness and behavioral health programs for individuals, families, and employers. 

Aetna’s services are designed to promote comprehensive health management, which allows you to select an insurance plan that aligns with your healthcare needs and fits within your budget. Your plan can have varying out-of-pocket expenses for treatment services that come in the form of copayments, deductibles, and coinsurance. Additionally, insured individuals may have limitations or exclusions identified in their plan.  Aetna can provide you with tools and resources including preventive care, chronic disease management, and mental health support. 

Does Harmony Health Group Accept Aetna Insurance for Anxiety Treatment Support?

Yes! The Harmony Health Group does offer anxiety therapy that takes Aetna coverage, in multiple locations. Many of our anxiety treatment facilities even accept out-of-state Aetna policies, which can provide you with additional treatment options, allowing you to choose a program best suited for you and your unique needs. Examples of commonly accepted Aetna policies include: 

  • Florida: Harmony Health Group facilities located in Florida accept Aetna insurance and offers comprehensive programs for anxiety treatment, and those experiencing co-occurring anxiety and substance use disorders. They also accept out-of-state insurance policies, providing broader accessibility to treatment options for you.
  • Massachusetts: Our Massachusetts locations provide extensive anxiety treatment services in both inpatient and outpatient treatment settings, and are known to collaborate with Aetna insurance plans. 
  • New Jersey: The Harmony Substance Abuse and Recovery Group in New Jersey works with Aetna Insurance to offer effective anxiety treatment programs in the tri-state area. Individuals in surrounding states may be able to attend treatment in our NJ locations with their Aetna insurance.  
  • Tennessee: Our Tennessee locations offer robust anxiety treatment programs and co-occurring treatment options that are known to accept Aetna insurance. These facilities may also accommodate out-of-state insurance policies, making their services accessible to more individuals who find themselves experiencing a range of behavioral health concerns.
  • North Carolina: In North Carolina, Harmony Health Group provides anxiety treatment supported by Aetna insurance. This location also accepts out-of-state insurance policies, ensuring comprehensive support for patients from different regions.

Does Aetna Cover the Cost of Anxiety Testing?

Yes! Aetna coverage typically covers the cost of anxiety testing within their mental health benefits. Anxiety testing is an important part of your assessment and evaluation because it can help gauge the severity of your symptoms, and help professionals reach an accurate diagnosis if you meet clinical criteria for an anxiety disorder. 

Aetna’s mental health coverage can help you access services that allow professionals to understand the gravity of your anxiety disorders, and assess for any co-occurring diagnoses you may be living with. It is important to note that Aetna’s healthcare policies do vary, which means that you may have out-of-pocket expenses in the form of copayments, deductibles, and coinsurance.  If you would like to learn more about your Aetna mental health coverage, you can begin by completing our online insurance verification form, followed by dialing (866) 461-4474 to speak with an Admissions Counselor today! 

Does Aetna Cover Anxiety Disorder Treatment and Recovery?

Aetna’s mental health coverage typically includes various treatment options for anxiety disorder treatment. This aligns with the 2010 Affordable Care Act, which identified behavioral health services that insurance companies need to provide coverage for. Included in this, we have psychotherapy, inpatient mental health treatment, and addiction treatment coverage, often including both inpatient and outpatient treatment. 

Aetna provides comprehensive coverage for those who are experiencing anxiety disorders so that they can access the appropriate treatment that can help them learn to cope with or manage their anxiety symptoms. Aetna coverage can include both inpatient and outpatient psychiatric programs, depending on your unique needs. For further clarification about the details of your insurance plan, we encourage you to contact the Harmony Addiction Recovery Group today.

Is Anxiety Medication Covered by Aetna?

Aetna’s prescription coverage typically includes anxiety medications that are used to treat a variety of anxiety disorders and symptoms. Your coverage may include generic, name-brand, or both medication options. Medications can be used in conjunction with behavioral treatments to provide you with comprehensive care. 

Some of the commonly used anxiety medications that may be covered by Aetna prescription drug plans include:

  • SSRIs (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors): SSRIs can be used to treat a variety of anxiety disorders including panic disorder, seasonal affective disorder, and generalized anxiety disorder. Examples of SSRIs include Prozac (fluoxetine), Zoloft (sertraline), Lexapro (escitalopram)
  • SNRIs (Serotonin-Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitors): SNRIs have been approved by the FDA to treat generalized anxiety disorders. Commonly used SNRIs include Effexor (venlafaxine), Cymbalta (duloxetine), and Pristiq (Desvenlafaxine).
  • Benzodiazepines: Benzodiazepines are controlled substances that can be used to treat anxiety and panic disorders on a short-term basis. Examples of commonly used medications include Xanax (alprazolam), Ativan (lorazepam), Klonopin (clonazepam)
  • Other Medications: Other medications that could be used include mixed antidepressants, antipsychotics, and antihistamines.
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Anxiety and Mental Health Treatment Options That Take Aetna Insurance Near Me

Many of the Harmony Health Group facilities programs fall within the scope of Aetna anxiety coverage and offer you the opportunity to utilize several effective treatments for anxiety. This may include natural remedies for anxiety, as well as cognitive-behavioral therapy for anxiety. Call (866) 461-4474 to learn about nearby anxiety treatment options!

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Harmony Health Group Mental Health Centers in Tennessee (TN)

Harmony offers a multitude of locations up and down the East Coast for behavioral health services. Call us to learn about our facilities and treatment options.

Aetna Insurance Coverage for Anxiety and Mental Health Services

Aetna provides comprehensive coverage for anxiety and mental health services, maintaining compliance with the 2010 Affordable Care Act. This can include therapy, medication, and various treatment options when they are medically necessary. Aetna’s healthcare plans ensure that members can access appropriate treatment for managing their anxiety and other mental health conditions.

Aetna’s mental health coverage includes individual therapy, group therapy, psychiatric consultations, and medication management. Holistic approaches to mental health care can help provide Aetna members with comprehensive support. It is important to understand the details of your plan so that you may maximize your benefits. Complete our online verification form to get started today! 

Steps to Ensure Aetna Covers Your Anxiety Treatment Costs

If you have concerns about being able to afford anxiety treatment centers or medication for anxiety disorders, using your insurance coverage can decrease your out-of-pocket expenses. Before you engage in treatment, there are a few steps you can take to make sure that Aetna covers your treatment. 

You can begin by reviewing your policy documents to better understand what services fall within the scope of your policy, and learning which services require prior authorizations. You may also contact Aetna directly and ask for a list of providers who offer anxiety therapy that takes Aetna insurance. You can also speak with a representative about any inquiries you have about your coverage options. 

Next, you can begin looking for anxiety treatment centers. We encourage you to look for providers who offer evidence-based anxiety treatments because you then know that the techniques and interventions, they use have been proven effective with anxiety and anxiety disorders. Your chosen treatment provider will likely verify your insurance to double-check your coverage and review prior authorization requirements with an Aetna representative. From there, you should be able to begin focusing on your treatment knowing what to expect financially as you engage in treatment. The Admission Counselors at the Harmony Health Group facilities understand that navigating your insurance coverage and the admission process can be confusing or overwhelming. When you are ready to begin your treatment journey, know that we are waiting to help guide you in this process, each step of the way. 

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Understanding the Costs of Anxiety Therapy Without Aetna Insurance

The financial costs of treatment are often a barrier or concern for individuals thinking about getting help for mental health concerns. While insurance coverage can cut down the cost of care and make it more manageable, not everyone has access to health insurance or wishes to use their coverage. The average cost of anxiety treatment was approximately $6,475. 

It is important to cost of anxiety treatment varies significantly, and is influenced by some personal factors. As an example, individuals who participate in outpatient treatment options, such as partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient programs, typically have lower treatment costs compared to individuals who engage in inpatient psychiatric programs. Additionally, individuals who have a dual diagnosis may have additional fees associated with the additional care they receive for a comprehensive approach. If you are working with a medical professional regarding anxiety medications, you may incur additional costs in the form of copayments for visits, and copayments or deductibles associated with your prescription drug coverage. If you have specific questions about your coverage options, or what costs may be included in your personalized treatment plan, we encourage you to contact the Harmony Health Group and review your questions with an Admission Counselor today. 

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