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Frequently Asked Questions ?

Frequently Asked Questions ?

1. What is intensive outpatient treatment (IOP)?

Intensive Outpatient Treatment is a level of care designated for persons who require a higher level of care than traditional outpatient treatment, specifically those who need close monitoring and support several times a week, anywhere from 9 to 19 hours, depending on client need and availability.

2. How do I enroll?

To speak confidentially with someone who can help, give us a call, Santa Clarita (661) 253-9400 or Van Nuys (818) 997-0414.

3. How soon can I get treatment?

In most cases, we can schedule your intake appointment within 24 hours of your over-the-phone screening.

4.How do I pay for treatment?

NCADD-SFV accepts Drug Medi-cal, My Health LA and Self Pay.

5. What is My Health LA?

My Health LA (MHLA) provides primary health care at no cost to eligible residents of Los Angeles County. MHLA is not insurance. MHLA is a health care program for the uninsured (and un-insurable) residents of Los Angeles County. NCADD-SFV accepts MHLA. For more information, please click here. Home – Health Services Los Angeles County (lacounty.gov)

6. What is Medi-cal?

Medi-Cal is a program that offers free or low-cost health coverage for children and adults with limited income and resources. The amount of financial help is based on household size and family income.

7. Do I qualify for Medi-cal benefits?

To see if you qualify, please click here. Do You Qualify? | Medi-Cal Eligibility

8. What is the open enrollment period for Medi-cal?

Medi-Cal enrollment is offered year-round. To learn more, please click here. Apply | Covered California™

9. What if I have more questions about Medi-cal?

For a comprehensive list of questions and answers about Medi-Cal coverage, please click here. Medi-Cal and Covered California Frequently Asked Questions

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