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Dual Diagnosis FAQ

Does Medicare Cover Dual Diagnosis Treatment?

In short: it depends on your specific situation, but most people benefit from a coordinated treatment plan that addresses both mental health and substance use together rather than one after the other. A brief clinical assessment can clarify exactly what applies to you.

A Fuller Explanation

To understand this more fully, it helps to know that co-occurring disorders — a mental health condition and a substance use disorder happening at the same time — are extremely common, not rare. Treatment providers who specialize in dual diagnosis care are set up specifically to address both conditions under one coordinated plan, rather than referring you between separate, disconnected providers.

What to Consider Next

If this question applies to you or someone you care about, the most useful next step is usually a short, confidential conversation with a treatment support specialist — not a firm commitment to any program. That conversation, plus a quick insurance check, can clarify what realistic options look like.

Get a Clear Next Step

Talk to a treatment support specialist about your specific situation — no pressure, no obligation.

Source: samhsa.gov. This link is provided for reference only and does not imply affiliation or endorsement.

This answer is for general educational purposes and isn’t a clinical diagnosis. If you’re in crisis, call or text 988 or call 911.

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