TMS, Ketamine, Esketamine (Spravato) and Mental Health Insurance Coverage
Accepted Insurances
Advanced Brain and Body Clinic accepts many private/commercial insurances to help cover the cost of your mental health treatment. Private/commercial insurance is insurance that you pay for yourself or is offered by your employer. This differs from public insurance which is provided by the government such as Medical Assistance/Medicaid, Medicare, or Medicare Advantage plans.
Advanced Brain and Body Clinic is currently accepting the following private insurance carriers:
- Blue Cross and Blue Shield
- HealthPartners
- UnitedHealth Care
- UMR
- Medica*
- Aetna
- Cigna
- Sanford
*While Medica has a similar name, it is not affiliated with Medicare or Medicaid.
We DO accept the following public insurance:
- Medicare Part B with a qualifying secondary insurance or supplemental plan
Note: Insurance coverage for our clinicians may vary by your insurance company, insurance plan, and diagnosis. Before beginning treatment, we recommend that you contact your health insurance company to confirm your outpatient mental health benefits.
Insurance We DO NOT Accept:
We have NOT been able to arrange a suitable contract with many public insurance programs, including Medicare Advantage Plans and Medical Assistance (Medicaid) plans. We are out of network with these insurances.
Insurance coverage for our psychiatrists may vary by your insurance company, insurance plan, and diagnosis. Before beginning treatment, we recommend that you contact your health insurance company to confirm your outpatient mental health benefits for your particular psychiatric condition.
Please contact us with any questions at 612-682-4912.
Does Insurance Cover Ketamine Treatment?
Some insurance providers cover the cost of ketamine/esketamine (Spravato). We are one of the only ketamine providers that take insurance in Minnesota.
Contact your insurance provider to see if your plan covers ketamine or esketamine for your particular mental health condition.
Does Insurance Cover TMS Treatment?
Due to it’s FDA approval, high success rate, and minimal side effects, most insurance companies cover the cost of TMS Treatment.
Contact your insurance provider to see if your plan covers TMS treatment for your particular mental health condition.