We’ll help you understand—and access—your coverage
Figuring out insurance coverage for eating disorder treatment can be hard. That’s why we have dedicated team members who work with you every step of the way to make the process simpler, more transparent, and more affordable—so you can focus on recovery.
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Equip is in-network with most insurance plans.
Available in all 50 states
In-network with most private insurance plans and a growing number of Medicaid plans
Over 98% of our patients have treatment covered by insurance
Don’t see your insurance plan? Reach out to us. We're in-network with many small insurance plans that aren't always listed here. Our team can quickly verify your benefits and confirm your coverage.
The insurance process at EquipA step-by-step look at how we work with you to make care more affordable
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Initial phone call
You'll talk with an Admissions team member to determine whether Equip treatment is a good fit for you or your loved one. You'll also share the details of your insurance plan so we can verify coverage.
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Insurance verification
With the information you provided, our team will reach out to your insurance company to verify that your plan is in-network and understand your exact coverage.
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Out-of-pocket explanation
An Admissions specialist will reach back out to go over any out-of-pocket costs and make sure you understand what you’ll be expected to pay. You’ll get a verbal and written breakdown of monthly estimated costs for the remainder of your plan year. 
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Ongoing support
You’ll get ongoing support from a Financial Counselor and Recovery Navigator at Equip. They’ll address any questions or concerns that come up, and help ensure you get the most out of treatment. Our team will also send financial literacy information and reminders to help you prepare for key events, like your first bill and end-of-year plan resets.
Our team is here to helpSchedule a free consultation to learn more about Equip treatment and whether we are in-network with your insurance plan.
I cannot put into words how grateful I am for my journey with Equip. You have given me the guidance and tools I need to have a successful, healthy life outside of my eating disorder. I never thought I would be in recovery, and I never imagined being the person I am today.
Equip patient
Our Commitment
Making eating disorder treatment affordable
Historically, eating disorder treatment has been prohibitively expensive for many. Our treatment model allows us to deliver exceptional outcomes at a reduced cost, helping Equip become in-network with a vast and growing number of insurance plans. Our goal is to not only be in-network with all health plans, but also pioneer a new normal for eating disorder treatment coverage, so that everyone has access to the support they need. We also offer a number of scholarships each year through Project HEAL and other partnerships.
Financial Counselors at EquipOur team of Financial Counselors help you navigate the financial aspect of treatment. After your benefits have been verified, they’ll make sure you understand your expected costs before you commit to care, and answer any questions you have. If your insurance plan isn’t currently in-network with Equip, they’ll help you explore ways to make treatment more affordable—like using an HSA or FSA, or choosing a zero-interest payment plan.
Insurance FAQ
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Understanding common insurance termsInsurance information can feel like another language. We’ll help you translate. 
DeductibleThe amount a patient must pay for healthcare costs before their insurance company starts covering expenses. For instance, if your deductible is $1,000, you would be expected to pay $1,000 worth of health-related expenses before your insurance company begins paying. Deductibles reset every year. 
Out-of-pocket paymentA payment that a policy holder makes with their own money, rather than through an insurance company 
Co-insuranceThe percentage of covered healthcare costs that a patient is expected to pay after they’ve met their deductible. For instance, if you have 20% coinsurance for a particular type of healthcare cost and the bill is $100, you would be expected to pay $20.
Co-payA fixed fee that a patient pays for a particular service at the time of that service (so you might have a $15 copay for primary care visits, and a $30 co-pay for specialist visits, for example). Co-pays generally don’t count toward your deductible. 
Out-of-pocket maximumThe most you’ll pay out-of-pocket in your plan year. The costs you pay for your deductible, co-insurance, and co-pays can all count towards your out-of-pocket maximum amount. After you have paid your out-of-pocket maximum, your insurance will cover 100% of all remaining in-network, medically necessary services for the rest of your plan year.
Talk to an eating disorder expertWe’ll help you understand your insurance coverage and determine if Equip treatment is a good fit for you or your loved one.
We’re extremely grateful for all the support we got, for having this program, and for help working through it with the insurance. Equip really helped us get the approvals we needed to continue when we needed to. Thank you.
Parent of an Equip patient
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