Arizona IOP Expands Insurance Coverage to Include Cigna, Aetna, and UMR
July 8th, 2026 2:15 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff
Arizona IOP has expanded its accepted insurance providers to include Cigna, Aetna, and UMR, reducing financial barriers to structured outpatient mental health care.

Arizona IOP, a licensed outpatient treatment center in Scottsdale, has announced an expansion of its accepted insurance providers to include Cigna, Aetna, and UMR. This move aims to reduce financial obstacles for individuals seeking structured outpatient care for mental health conditions or substance use disorders while maintaining their daily routines.
The expansion broadens access to Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP), which offer multiple therapeutic sessions each week without requiring clients to pause work, education, or family life. IOP serves as a step-down for those transitioning from inpatient treatment or a step-up for those needing more support than weekly therapy provides.
“True recovery doesn't require you to step away from your life. It empowers you to reclaim it,” says the clinical team at Arizona IOP. “By expanding our network to include Cigna, Aetna, and UMR, we are combining flexible, top-tier clinical care with financial accessibility. We are meeting people exactly where they are, both logistically and financially.”
Arizona IOP is nationally accredited and offers over 20 forms of therapy led by master's-level clinicians, focusing on root causes of addiction, anxiety, depression, and trauma. The facility includes group therapy rooms, private spaces, a brain neurofeedback room, meditation areas, and a luxury wellness studio with a sauna, cold plunge, massage therapy, and chiropractic care.
Through in-network relationships with Cigna, Aetna, and UMR, Arizona IOP aims to remove financial stress from behavioral healthcare. The admissions team is available around the clock for same-day insurance verification and personalized assessments. For more information, individuals can visit arizonaiop.com.
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