
Access affordable addiction therapy with Aetna
Take control of your mental health without the financial stress. With Aetna coverage for Birches Health, expert-led therapy for gambling, sex, and porn addiction is accessible and affordable—so you can get the support you need, when you need it.

At Birches Health, we help people struggling with gambling addiction live the lives they deserve.
Get a clinical assessment
Worried about your gambling or unsure about how to build healthy gambling behavior? Receive a problem gambling assessment from clinical experts to determine next steps.
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You'll meet with your counselor and receive a customized treatment plan so you know the next steps to get the care you need.
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You'll begin recovery and we'll work with your plan to maximize coverage and lower your costs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does Aetna cover Birches Health gambling addiction treatment?
Yes, Aetna often covers gambling addiction treatment at Birches Health, as it falls under mental health and behavioral health services. Coverage depends on your specific plan, including deductibles and copays. We recommend checking with Aetna or reaching out to our team for a benefits verification.
How many sessions does Aetna cover?
The number of covered sessions varies by plan. Some Aetna plans may offer unlimited therapy sessions, while others may have annual limits. To find out what your specific plan covers, check with Aetna or contact us for assistance.
Does Aetna cover virtual sessions?
Yes, Aetna typically covers virtual therapy sessions, including online addiction treatment.
Does Aetna require a referral to be seen by Birches Health?
Most Aetna plans do not require a referral for mental health services, including addiction treatment. However, some employer-sponsored or HMO plans may have referral requirements. It’s best to check with Aetna or our team to confirm.
Does Aetna cover sex and/or porn addiction treatment?
Yes, Aetna generally covers therapy for sex and porn addiction as part of its behavioral health benefits. Since these conditions are often treated under compulsive behavior or impulse control disorders, they typically qualify for coverage. However, specific benefits may vary by plan, so we recommend verifying your coverage with Aetna or reaching out to our team for assistance.



