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Insurance, Medicaid & Cost
Cost is one of the biggest reasons people put off treatment, and one of the least talked about. If you are wondering whether Medicaid covers opioid treatment in Colorado, you are asking a practical and important question. The short answer is that Medicaid does cover many opioid treatment services in the state, though the details depend on your plan and the type of care. This article walks through what is generally covered, how options like sliding scale fees work, and how to check your own coverage. Knowing the basics removes one more barrier between you and support. Across Grand Junction, Montrose, and the rest of Colorado, local clinics can help you understand your options before you commit to anything.
In Colorado, Medicaid covers a range of services for opioid use disorder, including medication assisted treatment. Certified opioid treatment programs in the state can serve patients with Medicaid for medications such as methadone, and buprenorphine is also covered, with some plan specific conditions.
Coverage often includes the medication itself, counseling, and regular visits. Because plans vary, the most reliable way to know your exact benefits is to confirm directly with a clinic or your plan.
Opioid treatment is a combined approach, and coverage usually reflects that. That means the medication, the counseling sessions, and the scheduled check-ins are generally part of what is covered under Medicaid for eligible services.
A care team can walk you through which parts apply to your situation so there are no surprises later.
Not everyone qualifies for Medicaid, and not everyone has private insurance. That does not mean treatment is out of reach. Many clinics offer a sliding scale, which adjusts fees based on income, and can help you explore other funding options.
The point is that cost has more solutions than people assume. A short conversation with a clinic can often surface options you did not know existed.
A sliding scale sets your cost based on what you can reasonably pay. Instead of a single fixed price, the fee moves with your income and circumstances.
This approach exists specifically so that people are not turned away for financial reasons. If you are unsure whether you qualify, it is worth asking directly.
The clearest way to understand your coverage is to gather your insurance or Medicaid details and contact a clinic. Ask what is covered, what a visit involves, and whether there are any out of pocket costs.
You can also ask about the admission process and how soon you can be seen. Getting these answers early makes the decision feel far less overwhelming.
Denver Recovery Group operates clinics across Colorado, including Grand Junction and Montrose. Staff can help you understand your coverage and walk you through the options before anything is decided.
Local access matters for cost too. A nearby clinic reduces travel and makes it easier to keep the regular schedule that treatment depends on.
Does Medicaid cover MAT in Colorado?
Yes, Colorado Medicaid covers many medication assisted treatment services, including certain medications, counseling, and visits. Exact benefits depend on your specific plan, so confirm with a clinic.
What if I do not have insurance or Medicaid?
Many clinics offer a sliding scale that adjusts fees based on income, along with help exploring other funding options. Cost should not be the reason you avoid asking.
How do I find out what my plan covers?
Gather your Medicaid or insurance information and contact a clinic directly. Ask what is covered, what a visit involves, and whether there are any out of pocket costs.
How soon can I start treatment in Colorado?
Timing varies by location. Contact your nearest Denver Recovery Group clinic to ask about availability and the admission process.
Understanding what your coverage includes removes one more thing standing between you and support. Denver Recovery Group offers outpatient treatment across Colorado, including Grand Junction and Montrose, and can help you check your Medicaid or insurance options. When you are ready, visit denverrecoverygroup.com or reach the location nearest you.

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