Insurance accepted in New Mexico shouldn’t be difficult to understand. At Anchor Behavioral Health, we accept Medicaid and many major insurance providers to help make addiction and mental health treatment more affordable and accessible for individuals and families throughout New Mexico.
Whether you have Medicaid, employer-sponsored insurance, or a commercial health plan, our admissions team will verify your benefits, explain your coverage, and help you understand your treatment options before you begin care.
Our goal is simple: remove barriers to treatment so you can focus on what matters most, your recovery.
Anchor Behavioral Health accepts many of the nation’s leading health insurance plans for behavioral health and substance use treatment.
We currently work with providers including:
Insurance coverage varies depending on your plan, but many policies help pay for behavioral health and addiction treatment when services are medically necessary.
Our admissions specialists will explain exactly what your policy covers before you begin treatment.
Our admissions specialists work directly with your insurance provider so you can focus on what matters most—starting treatment. We’ll help you understand your benefits, discuss any potential out-of-pocket costs, and guide you through every step of the admissions process.
Anchor Behavioral Health works with Medicaid and many major commercial insurance providers, including Blue Cross Blue Shield, UnitedHealthcare, Cigna, Aetna, Molina Healthcare, Humana, GEHA, Tricare, Evernorth, MultiPlan, and more. If you don’t see your insurance listed, contact our admissions team for a free verification.
Yes. We proudly accept New Mexico Medicaid, including Turquoise Care and qualifying managed care plans. Our team can verify your eligibility and explain what services are covered before treatment begins.
Yes. Insurance verification is completely free and confidential. There is no obligation to begin treatment after verifying your benefits.
Most insurance benefits can be verified the same day during normal business hours. In some cases, additional information from your insurance provider may take a little longer.
No. Checking your insurance coverage does not change your benefits, increase your premiums, or obligate you to receive treatment.
We work with many insurance plans beyond those displayed on this page. Even if you don’t see your provider listed, we encourage you to contact us so we can verify your benefits.
Many insurance plans do not require a referral for behavioral health services. Our admissions team can determine whether your specific plan has any referral or authorization requirements.
Many insurance plans provide coverage for substance use disorder treatment, including outpatient services, Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP). Coverage varies by plan, so we’ll verify your specific benefits.
Understanding your insurance benefits is the first step toward getting the care you deserve.
Our admissions specialists are available to answer questions, verify your benefits, and help you determine which treatment options are covered by your insurance.