If you're concerned about your own alcohol or drug use—or worried about a loved one—your first step is a free, confidential phone call with one of our caring patient access coordinators. We'll help you understand what's going on and what support options are available.
During your initial call, we'll determine if a more in-depth assessment is needed. If so, we'll schedule a substance use or mental health evaluation with a Hazelden Betty Ford clinician or refer you to trusted providers in your area. We also check insurance during this step, verifying whether your insurance is in network or out of network.
Through various assessments, we gather important details about your health history and current symptoms. This helps us determine an initial level-of-care recommendation based on your individual needs. With your permission, we may also speak with your healthcare providers or family members to better understand your situation. We will never contact anyone without your explicit consent.
If treatment is recommended, you will be paired with a financial advocate who will work directly with your insurance provider. Hazelden Betty Ford is in-network with most major insurers (excluding Medicare and Medicaid). Your advocate will explain your benefits and any out-of-pocket costs.
We will work with you to schedule your admission date and guide you through the intake process.