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Taking the first step toward treatment can feel overwhelming, especially when you are unsure how insurance fits into the process. Questions about cost, coverage, and what comes next can make it harder to reach out. At Serenity Lane, we work to remove those barriers so you can focus on getting the support you need.
We accept UnitedHealthcare insurance and help clients understand their benefits from the very beginning. Our admissions team will review your plan, explain what services may be covered, and guide you through the process in a way that feels clear and manageable.
Whether you are seeking detox, residential treatment, or outpatient care, Serenity Lane offers evidence-based programs supported by decades of experience and a deep commitment to compassionate care.

UnitedHealthcare is one of the largest health insurance providers in the United States, serving millions of members through employer-sponsored, individual, Medicare, and Medicaid plans. As part of UnitedHealth Group, the company focuses on expanding access to care while supporting long-term health outcomes.
UnitedHealthcare includes behavioral health and substance use treatment as part of its overall approach to care. Many plans provide access to a broad network of providers, including treatment centers like Serenity Lane.
If you have a UnitedHealthcare plan, you may have coverage for addiction treatment services. Our team can help confirm your benefits, explain your options, and make sure you understand what your plan includes before you begin treatment.
Many UnitedHealthcare plans include benefits for substance use disorder treatment. Serenity Lane works with UnitedHealthcare to help clients access the level of care that fits their needs at every stage of recovery.
Services that may be covered include:
Coverage depends on your specific plan, location, and clinical needs. Serenity Lane’s admissions team can verify your UnitedHealthcare benefits and explain what services are included, as well as any requirements that may apply.
Many UnitedHealthcare plans also support treatment for co-occurring mental health conditions, which can be an important part of long-term recovery.
For individuals who are physically dependent on substances, medical detox is often the first step in treatment. UnitedHealthcare frequently provides coverage for detox services when they are medically necessary.
Detox services may include:
Having coverage for detox allows clients to begin recovery in a safe and medically supported environment. At Serenity Lane, detox is designed to help clients stabilize while preparing for the next phase of care.
Recovery is a process that can take time. In some cases, additional treatment may be needed to maintain progress or respond to changes in a client’s condition. Many UnitedHealthcare plans may cover more than one stay in rehab when it is clinically appropriate.
Additional care may be considered if:
Our admissions team can help review your plan and coordinate with UnitedHealthcare to determine what options are available. Seeking continued care is often part of building a stronger, more stable recovery.
UnitedHealthcare offers access to a large network of providers, and choosing an in-network facility typically results in lower costs and a simpler approval process. Serenity Lane works with many UnitedHealthcare plans to help clients access care with fewer financial barriers.
Some plans may also include out-of-network benefits, though these often come with higher costs and additional requirements.

| Coverage Aspect | In-Network Rehab (UnitedHealthcare) | Out-of-Network Rehab (UnitedHealthcare) |
|---|---|---|
| Costs | Lower copays, deductibles, and coinsurance | Higher out-of-pocket expenses |
| Approval Process | More streamlined and efficient | May require additional authorization |
| Services Covered | Detox, residential, PHP, and IOP | Coverage may be more limited |
| Provider Access | Full access to Serenity Lane programs | Benefits vary by plan |
If you are unsure about your network status, our team can verify it quickly and help you understand your coverage.
Some UnitedHealthcare plans include out-of-network benefits, which may provide partial coverage for treatment outside of their primary network. The amount covered will depend on your specific policy and whether the care is considered medically necessary.
Out-of-network treatment may involve higher out-of-pocket costs and additional authorization steps. Even so, this option can help expand access to care when a specific program or setting is the right fit.
Serenity Lane’s admissions team can review your UnitedHealthcare plan, explain any potential costs, and help you understand how out-of-network benefits may apply to your situation.
Getting started with treatment may feel uncertain, but the process is more straightforward than many people expect. Our team is here to support you at every step.
Here is how it works:
You do not have to manage insurance details on your own. We are here to make the process easier so you can focus on moving forward.
More often than not, the first step in the addiction treatment process is detox. Put your trust in our proven track record and begin your journey to sobriety.
Serenity Lane has been serving Oregon communities since 1973, providing care that is both clinically grounded and deeply compassionate. Over the years, we have helped thousands of individuals and families find their way back to stability and connection.
Our programs are CARF-accredited and include a full continuum of care, from detox and residential treatment to outpatient services and alumni support. Each level of care is designed to meet clients where they are and support steady, meaningful progress.
Our team includes medical professionals, therapists, and counselors who understand that recovery is not one-size-fits-all. We focus on helping each person build a foundation that supports long-term change.
Serenity Lane also operates Oregon’s only state-certified Addiction Counselor Training Program, reflecting our commitment to both quality care and the future of the recovery field.