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Cost should never be a barrier to recovery. That is why we accept most major insurance plans and work quickly to confirm your benefits. Our admissions team can often verify coverage within minutes, allowing you to begin treatment the same day you reach out.
We also help clients obtain single case agreements (SCAs) when needed, especially for HMO plans or substances that are not always covered. By handling the details for you, we make insurance verification simple, private, and stress-free.
Why Verify With Us
- Accepted by most major insurance plans
- Experienced in securing authorizations for substances often excluded from coverage
- Single case agreements (SCAs) available when needed
- Same-day verification in most cases
- 100% confidential process
How Insurance Verification Works
Step 1: Confidential Call or Form Submission
Provide your insurance information securely by phone or through our online form. Your information is always kept confidential.
Step 2: Rapid Verification
Our admissions specialists contact your insurance provider to confirm benefits, determine coverage, and identify any deductibles or copays.
Step 3: Clear Explanation of Coverage
We explain your benefits in plain language so you know exactly what is covered and what, if anything, you may be responsible for.
Step 4: Begin Detox
With coverage verified, you can be admitted the same day to begin treatment immediately.
Take the First Step Today

Dr. Brady Schroer obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in Biopsychology with an emphasis in Chemistry. He then attended Medical School at the Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences. After completing medical school, Dr. Schroer completed his general psychiatry residency at a nationally known treatment facility, the Menninger Clinic. Immediately after residency, Dr. Schroer worked in a large medical hospital system caring for geriatric clients, adult inpatient clients, completing consultation liaison evaluations on the medical floors, conducting Electroconvulsive Treatment for clients with severe/refractory depression, and caring for complicated delirium patients in the ICU. During this time, He served as Medical Director and Chief of Psychiatry before moving to Western North Carolina.