AETNA Covered Teen Treatment Center: Announced by Eagle Ranch Academy
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AETNA provides coverage for teens in
Not only is Eagle Ranch Academy’s
Eagle Ranch Academy’s Insurance Specialist offers a pre-authorization stage to determine if each family has benefits and what those might be. Their Funding Consultant also offers free services providing consultation on funding options and financial options available for families.
This teen treatment center also provides assistance in billing and reimbursement through insurance companies, so that the process is eased between parent, school, and insurance company. There are also additional discounts if you pay your payments 6 months in advance.
AETNA, as well as other insurance plans, are happily accepted at Eagle Ranch Academy’s
Admissions Counselor
888-698-7095
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