Understanding your United Healthcare coverage
If you’re searching for rehab covered by United Healthcare Salt Lake City, you’ve come to the right place. Navigating insurance benefits can feel overwhelming when you’re ready to focus on recovery. In this guide, you’ll learn how United Healthcare supports addiction treatment in Salt Lake City and what steps you can take to access in-network, evidence-based care at Phoenix Recovery Center and other trusted facilities.
Finding in-network providers
Search online directories
United Healthcare maintains a broad PPO network across the country, including Salt Lake City. To find in-network addiction treatment centers:
- Log in to your member profile at UnitedHealthcare.com and search for “behavioral health” or “addiction treatment”
- Filter by location (Salt Lake City), treatment type (inpatient, outpatient, detox) and provider credentials
Call customer service
If you prefer talking to a person, call the number on the back of your insurance card. Ask specifically:
- Which rehab facilities in Salt Lake City are in-network for substance use disorders?
- What mental health or dual diagnosis benefits do I have?
- Does my plan require pre-authorization for medical detox or residential care?
Keeping detailed notes from your call—agent name, date, and confirmation number—will help when you work with admissions teams.
Covered treatment services
United Healthcare plans in Utah typically cover a wide range of services for addiction and co-occurring mental health disorders. Exact benefits vary by plan, but most policies include the following:
| Service type | Coverage details |
|---|---|
| Medical detox | Covered when medically necessary, supervised by qualified staff [1] |
| Inpatient rehab | Residential programs for extended care, subject to plan limits |
| Outpatient programs | Intensive outpatient (IOP) and partial hospitalization (PHP) options |
| Medication-assisted treatment | Suboxone, methadone and other MAT options covered under behavioral health benefits |
| Individual and group therapy | Evidence-based therapies like CBT, DBT and motivational interviewing |
| Dual diagnosis services | Concurrent treatment for mental health conditions such as depression or anxiety |
Substance-specific care
United Healthcare often covers specialized tracks for alcohol, opioids, benzos and stimulants. If you need help with a particular substance, explore these resources:
- Alcohol detox Salt Lake City
- Opioid addiction treatment Salt Lake City
- Benzodiazepine detox Salt Lake City
- Meth addiction treatment Salt Lake City
Requesting single case agreements
When to request an SCA
Your plan may not automatically cover certain evidence-based treatments or out-of-network facilities. A Single Case Agreement (SCA) can secure coverage for:
- Residential programs not listed as in-network
- Specialty detox services, like fentanyl-specific protocols
- Extended lengths of stay beyond standard plan limits [2]
How to apply
- Ask your clinical team at Phoenix Recovery Center or your preferred facility to submit a medical necessity letter.
- Include detailed treatment plans, progress notes and any prior authorization documents.
- Submit the request to United Healthcare through your provider’s billing department.
- Follow up regularly—approval can take 10–14 business days.
Why choose Phoenix Recovery Center
Phoenix Recovery Center in Salt Lake City partners closely with United Healthcare to streamline your admission and care. Here’s how we support your journey:
In-network, evidence-based care
Our programs incorporate:
- Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT)
- Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for opioid and alcohol use disorders
- Holistic services such as yoga, mindfulness and nutrition counseling
Dedicated insurance support
At Phoenix Recovery Center, our insurance specialists:
- Verify your benefits before admission
- Handle pre-authorizations and SCAs
- Provide transparent cost estimates so you know what to expect
Starting your treatment journey
Verify your insurance
Before your first appointment, we recommend:
- Calling United Healthcare to confirm your coverage for detox, residential or outpatient services
- Sharing your policy details with our insurance team at Phoenix Recovery Center
Schedule an assessment
Your clinical assessment will include:
- A review of your substance use history and any co-occurring conditions
- Lab tests to determine medical detox needs
- Goal-setting for short-term stabilization and long-term recovery
Develop your personalized plan
Based on your assessment, you’ll receive a tailored treatment plan that may include:
- Medical detox center admission [3]
- Partial hospitalization or intensive outpatient program
- Aftercare planning and community support
Practical tips for smooth admission
- Have your United Healthcare card and member ID ready
- Prepare a list of current medications and dosages
- Bring a support person who can help with logistics and moral support
- Pack essentials like comfortable clothing, toiletries and any personal items that make you feel at ease
Common questions answered
Does United Healthcare cover out-of-network rehab?
Out-of-network services may be covered at a higher out-of-pocket cost. Request an SCA if you need a specific facility not listed as in-network.
How many rehab days does my plan cover?
Coverage limits depend on your plan tier. Choice Plus and Options PPO plans differ in cost-sharing. Call customer service for plan-specific details [1].
Can I get virtual therapy?
Yes. United Healthcare’s network includes over 73,000 virtual therapists, so you can access counseling via telehealth if needed.
What if I need a higher level of care?
If IOP or PHP isn’t sufficient, your provider can request an upgrade to residential treatment through pre-authorization or an SCA.
Taking the next step
Your path to recovery begins with one call. Reach out to Phoenix Recovery Center today for a confidential insurance check and clinical assessment. With United Healthcare coverage on your side, you’re closer than ever to getting the support you deserve in Salt Lake City.




