Rehab 4 Addiction

Do you live in Guildford or near Guildford and wish to break free from your addiction to drugs or alcohol, binge drinking habits or behavioural addictions such as gambling addiction, and start to live the life you deserve?

Would you not like to know how this is possible in as little as four weeks? If you answered YES to these questions, we urge you to pay careful attention to this message.

If you live in Guildford or near Guildford and suffer from an addiction to drugs or alcohol, you can now access person-centered care through private drug and alcohol rehab in Guildford at a click of a button.

At Rehab 4 Addiction, we specialise in fee-paying rehabilitation services. Specifically, we provide residential treatment for addiction.

Residential treatment means you must live within our clinic whilst you undergo your treatment.

Get the help you deserve from a drug rehab and alcohol rehab in or near Guildford by calling us today on 0800 140 4690

The Benefits Of Private Drug And Alcohol Rehab In Guildford or Near Guildford

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Why choose private residential treatment? Because residential treatment means you are removed from your using environment whilst your treatment is dispensed.

Going private also means you avoid the long waiting lists that are typical when you opt for an NHS detox.

So this year, we urge you to consider our services in Guildford and break free from your addictive past once and for all.

The treatments we offer are designed to strengthen your strategies to avoid drug or alcohol use for the remainder of your adult life.

You will engage in a variety of therapies that achieve this aim. These typically include CBT, psychotherapy and a range of holistic therapies.

To access private drug rehab and alcohol rehab in Guildford, give our team a call on 0800 140 4690

Is Drug And Alcohol Rehab In Guildford or Near Guildford Suitable For Me?

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If you are committed, you can benefit from the true value of drug rehab and alcohol rehab and find a very suitable programme.

Residential drug and alcohol rehab in Guildford can prove very beneficial for those who would otherwise struggle to complete other forms of treatment.

Take a look at the questions below, do you identify with any of the situations? Try and remain as honest as possible.

  • You drink 30 units of alcohol or more in a single day.
  • You feel suicidal because of your relationship with drugs and alcohol.
  • You experience mental health problems that would subsequently make a home detox very difficult to complete.
  • You have tried to achieve sobriety through multiple outpatient or home detox attempts but failed.
  • You turn violent when intoxicated and have committed acts of abuse in the past.
  • You have diagnosed Wernickes Encephalopathy and/or Delirium Tremens.
  • You classify as a high-risk client according to the DSM-5 criteria of substance use disorders.

The DSM-5 (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) is a healthcare handbook that helps clinicians diagnose mental health disorders such as addiction.

The main aim of the DSM-5 is that it provides consistent and accurate information to help diagnose the correct disorder.

Once a substance use disorder has been identified, clients can begin to experience a tailored programme to help them achieve recovery milestones.

If hearing about these criteria has made you consider your own need for drug and alcohol rehab in Guildford, give our team a call on 0800 140 4690

What Are The Criteria For The DSM-5?

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Substance use disorders are classified as follows:

  • Mild
  • Moderate
  • Severe

The type of substance use disorder a client is diagnosed with depends on how many of the following criteria they meet:

  1. The time spent using: You spend the majority of your day thinking about or consuming drugs/drinking alcohol.
  2. Tolerance: You have built up a high tolerance to a substance and therefore require much higher amounts to feel the effects.
  3. Hazardous use: You have consumed the substance in dangerous ways e.g., drink driving and overdosing.
  4. Continuous attempts to quit: You have tried to manage your consumption in the past or quit entirely but found it too challenging.
  5. Social or personal issues related to using: Your consumption of substances has caused effects on your relationships or you are in constant conflict with people.
  6. Withdrawal: When you attempt to stop using the substance, you experience very unpleasant drug and alcohol withdrawal symptoms, such as seizures.
  7. Neglected important commitments: You no longer meet deadlines or responsibilities expected of you in your work or home life because of your substance use.
  8. Physical or mental health problems related to use: Your continued substance use had led to complications in your physical health; liver damage, kidney damage, cancer, or in your mental health; depression, anxiety, schizophrenia.
  9. Using larger amounts and quantities: You have started to use much bigger amounts and consume the substance more regularly.
  10. Cravings: You experience intense cravings due to your dependency on substances.
  11. Given up due to substance use: You no longer partake in the hobbies or interests you once enjoyed so that you can consume the substance.

To be officially diagnosed with a substance use disorder (SUD), you must meet 2 of the above 11 criteria within the space of a year.

If you meet 2-3 of the criteria this suggests a mild substance use disorder, 4-5 suggests a moderate SUD and 6 or more indicates a severe SUD which is also known as addiction.

Do these circumstances sound familiar? If so, get the help you need from a drug and alcohol rehab in Guildford by calling us on 0800 140 4690

How Is Alcohol Use Disorder Identified At An Alcohol Rehab In Guildford?

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An alcohol use disorder is most typically identified through a test called an AUDIT. This stands for Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test.

This test is widely used both in Guildford rehabs and across the UK.

The questions of the test are as follows:

  1. How often do you have a drink containing alcohol?
  2. How many units of alcohol do you drink on a typical day when you are drinking?
  3. How often have you had 6 or more units if female or 8 or more if male, on a single occasion in the last year?
  4. How often during the last year have you found that you were not able to stop drinking once you had started?
  5. How often during the last year have you failed to do what was normally expected from you because of your drinking?
  6. How often during the last year have you needed an alcoholic drink in the morning to get yourself going after a heavy drinking session?
  7. How often during the last year have you had a feeling of guilt or remorse after drinking?
  8. How often during the last year have you been unable to remember what happened the night before because you had been drinking?
  9. Have you or somebody else been injured as a result of your drinking?
  10. Has a relative or friend, doctor or other health worker been concerned about your drinking or suggested that you cut down?

The AUDIT is a 10-question psychiatric assessment used to determine the severity of alcohol use disorders.

The answers are scored from 0-4 out of a total of 0-40.

If a client scores 0-7 it indicates a low risk of an alcohol use disorder, a score of 8-15 suggests an increased risk, and 16-20 suggests a high to severe risk.

For those who score 16 or higher, we recommend seeking assistance from a rehabilitation service in Guildford.

Another way of screening the severity of your or a loved one’s addiction is via the CAGE questionnaire.

If you think you need the help of an alcohol rehab in Guildford to overcome your alcohol addiction, call us on 0800 140 4690

How Much Does Drug And Alcohol Rehab In Guildford Cost?

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The price of drug and alcoholrehab in Guildford depends on many variables, such as the location you choose to engage in and the length of your treatment programme.

For an at-home, medically supervised programme you can expect to pay around £1,500.

For those who wish to partake in a comprehensive, 28-day treatment programme consisting of a medically-assisted detox and therapy prices begin from around £8,000 for a single occupancy room and £6,000 for a dual occupancy room.

For a 10-day medically-assisted detox only, prices begin from £3,000 for a single occupancy room and £2,000 for shared occupancy.

Drug and alcohol rehab in Guildford tends to be priced at the higher end of the cost spectrum due to the scenic views on offer and holistic treatments available to clients.

For a more specific answer to the cost of your stay at drug and alcohol rehab in Guildford, call our team today on 0800 140 4690

The Admissions Process At A Drug And Alcohol Rehab In Guildford

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To ensure that all patients receive personalised care and are placed on the correct programme, clinicians and the team at your clinic will use the ASAM Criteria.

The ASAM Criteria uses six dimensions to create a fair psychiiatric assessment of each client.

It takes into consideration holistic and biopsychosocial factors that allow staff to plan the most effective forms of treatment.

The six dimensions are:

  • Dimension 1: Acute Intoxication and Withdrawal Potential: The first dimension explores the client’s past and their experiences with substance use. It also includes experiences with withdrawal.
  • Dimension 2: Biomedical Conditions and Complications: The second dimension explores the client’s health history as well as their current mental and physical condition.
  • Dimension 3: Emotional, Behavioural, or Cognitive Conditions and Complications:  The third dimension explores the client’s thoughts, mental health, and emotions they are feeling.
  • Dimension 4: Readiness to Change: This fourth dimension determines the client’s readiness and interest in changing behaviours.
  • Dimension 5: Relapse, Continued Use, or Continued Problem Potential: The fifth dimension explores the client’s relationship with relapsing and continued use of substances.
  • Dimension 6: Recovery/Living Environment: The sixth, and final, dimension explores the client’s recovery and living situation. It also includes exploration of things such as social groups, friends, support networks etc.

Start the admissions process at a drug and alcohol rehab in Guildford today by calling our team on 0800 140 4690

How Long Does Drug And Alcohol Rehab In Guildford Last?

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Inpatient rehab in Guildford typically lasts for 28 days as this is deemed the most effective time for old habits to be overtaken by new, positive ones. It can, however, last for as little as two weeks or as long as three months or more.

Staff will be able to give you a more accurate timeframe for treatment when you have completed your pre-admission psychiatrc assessment.

Outpatient treatment in Guildford tends to last a lot longer due to the flexibility it involves and the length of time it can be stretched across.

It usually lasts around two to three hours a day due to clients attending a clinic specifically for sessions before returning home.

At-home detoxes, on the other hand, typically last around 10 days. During this time, patients will be prescribed anti-withdrawal medications to help ease unpleasant symptoms that may present.

From here, clients can decide if they want to enter residential treatment for 2 to 3 weeks to overcome the emotional roots of their addiction and heal the psychological side effects.

To get a more personalised estimation of how long your drug and alcohol rehab in Guildford will take, call us today on 0800 140 4690

What Therapies Are On Offer At Drug And Alcohol Rehab In Guildford?

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Whilst clients are given personalised treatment programmes whilst at rehab in Guildford, there are several common therapies clients are encouraged to engage in such as:

If you want to gain access to any of these excellent treatments through a drug and alcohol rehab in Guildford, call our team today on 0800 140 4690

Intervention In Guildford: What Can It Do For My Loved One?

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Interventions can be very beneficial to those who are unable to see the severity of their addiction and the subsequent effects on their family.

They are most commonly used when an individual is unable to help themselves or are living in denial. With intervention, it is important to stage it correctly or you could risk pushing your loved one further away.

By learning more about addiction and ways to support your loved one, you can begin to facilitate positive change.

Approaches such as the CRAFT approach are recommended by the team at Rehab 4 Addiction as they involve rewards for sobriety.

The CRAFT approach (Community Reinforcement and Family Training) is a family-oriented counselling approach to help families support a loved one facing addiction or substance abuse to seek treatment.

It relies on behavioural principles that ultimately show that rewarding positive behaviour causes it to increase. Similarly, if negative behaviour is ignored it will most likely decrease.

The three main goals of the CRAFT approach are:

  1. To improve the lives of the Concerned Significant Other
  2. Reduce the Identified Patient’s addictive behaviour
  3. Influence the Identified Patient to begin treatment

For more information on family-orientated approaches or the benefits of hiring a professional interventionist, contact Rehab 4 Addiction today.

For advice on holding an intervention to guide a loved one towards drug and alcohol rehab in Guildford, call us today on 0800 140 4690

The Differences Between Private And NHS Treatment In Guildford

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If you or someone you know and love are struggling with addiction, a private drug and alcohol rehab in Guildford can provide a haven away from the distractions of everyday life.

It can provide many excellent benefits such as:

  • Immediate admission to a safe and suitable clinic
  • 24/7 medical and emotional support
  • Single occupancy rooms fitted with en-suites
  • Support for co-occurring disorders
  • Holistic therapies

On the other hand, NHS treatment may be your first port of call so it is important to weigh up the pros and cons of this treatment form:

  • NHS treatment is free
  • It provides patient confidentiality
  • It is accessible to all
  • It is located within your community

However, with this form of treatment the negatives often outweigh the positives:

  • Long admissions process and lengthy waitlists
  • Residential rehab is very rare with NHS treatment
  • No support for mental health or co-occurring disorders
  • Those with severe addictions can relapse with outpatient treatment
  • No access to personal therapists

Free and NHS-run addiction services available in and near Guildford include:

1. CGL, near Guildford

Address: Centenary House, County Buildings, Woodfield Rd, Crawley, RH10 8GN

Telephone: 0300 3038677

Website: https://www.changegrowlive.org/

2. I-Access

Address: Laurel House, Farnham Rd, Guildford, GU2 7LX

Telephone: 01483 450256

Website: http://surreydrugandalcohol.com/

3. Mindworks Surrey, near Guildford

Address: Farnham Road Hospital, Guildford, GU2 7LX

Telephone: 01372 216111

Website: https://www.mindworks-surrey.org/

The biggest downfall to private treatment is usually the cost.

However, in recent years many clinics have begun to accept medical insurance and provide payment plans to make treatment accessible to all.

For more help choosing between private and NHS-funded drug and alcohol rehab in Guildford, call our helpful team today on 0800 140 4690

Why Is Dual Diagnosis Treatment Important In Guildford?

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Those who are experiencing a dual diagnosis i.e., an addiction and a diagnosed mental health disorder such as:

Are at a higher risk of severe illness, relapse, violence, and suicide.

It is for these reasons that we encourage those with a dual diagnosis to seek treatment that can provide the most suitable care.

By opting for private treatment via Rehab 4 Addiction, we can ensure that all of your requirements are fulfilled and that you access a clinic that caters to dual diagnosis.

When addiction and mental health disorders combine, individuals find it harder to qualify for mental health treatment until they have reached sobriety.

This is why we advise bypassing NHS treatment and opting for private care via Rehab 4 Addiction instead.

You can also find general mental health support at Rethink Mental IllnessPapyrusYoung Minds, Samaritans and Mind UK.

To learn more about how a drug and alcohol rehab in Guildford will work to support your mental health, call us today on 0800 140 4690

Home Alcohol Detox In Guildford

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Alcohol abuse is a serious problem that requires professional treatment to overcome. By engaging in a medically-assisted detox programme, you can begin to heal safely with the assistance of medical staff.

Many clients prefer the thought of a home detox for many reasons. It is a cheaper option than an inpatient programme and can allow you to withdraw in the comfort of your own home.

Home detoxes can be made a reality for you with the help of Rehab 4 Addiction. A home medically-assisted detox programme begins with an assessment carried out by a psychiatrist and/or doctor.

From here anti-withdrawal medication is prescribed and posted to your home. By engaging in a home detox programme, you must consent to keep daily contact with your clinic who will telephone to monitor your progress.

Home detox programmes tend to last around 10 days, with most clients prescribed Librium to help eliminate unpleasant alcohol withdrawal symptoms.

Librium (chlordiazepoxide) is used to treat both anxiety and acute alcohol withdrawal. It is a benzodiazepine that acts on the central nervous system and the brain to produce a calming effect.

Another medication used to stop drinking is Acamprosate (Campral®), which helps rebalance any chemicals in the brain that could have been damaged by the heavy consumption of alcohol.

Alcoholism can also enhance feelings of anxiety and depression, so you might be able to get prescribed medications such as an antidepressant like nefazodone, desipramine, or imipramine.

The opioid antagonist Naltrexone can also be good for cutting alcohol out of your life as it decreases the alcohol you consume. Naltrexone helps to uncouple the relationship between alcohol and pleasure.

There is also a natural alternative to Naltrexone. PhenQ is made of 5 potent ingredients that are 100% natural. The ingredients are Chromium Picolinate, Capsimax Powder, Caffeine, Nopal and L-Carnitine Fumarate.

As mentioned above, clients can choose to attend a residential facility after their home detox is complete to make the psychological effects of drug and alcohol withdrawal syndrome and recovery more controllable.

Leaving alcohol withdrawals unmanaged can cause a variety of problems to present.

The most typical symptoms of alcohol withdrawal include:

If left untreated, many of these symptoms can quickly worsen and even lead to fatality.

If you are struggling with withdrawal symptoms during or after your home detox programme, contact Rehab 4 Addiction for admission to a local Guildford clinic.

If utilised correctly, home detoxes can be an excellent way for clients who are at low risk of developing complications to withdraw from substances whilst maintaining the commitments of daily life.

Home detoxes are not to be confused with self-detoxes.

Self-detoxes occur when an individual believes they require no medical assistance or anti-withdrawal medication to overcome a dependency on a substance.

They can be very dangerous and lead to a relapse or even death.

To find out if a home detox is right for you, or if a drug and alcohol rehab in Guildford would be more suitable, give our team a call on 0800 140 4690

Rehab For Cocaine and Crack Cocaine In Guildford

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Cocaine and crack cocaine is a stimulant substance that causes harm to both the body and mind. It is a very addictive drug which is why we offer specialist cocaine rehab programmes in Guildford.

Cocaine dependence and crack cocaine dependence makes users feel energetic and enthusiastic, though users can experience tremors.

As the tolerance is increased a larger quantity is needed to achieve the desired effect.

Cocaine is a Class A drug, in the UK. It changes how your brain feels pleasure. making it feel very difficult to feel it without the use of drugs.

In order to break this cycle, you must consider rehab.

The physical and mental effects of addiction can be reversed with professional support and care. Whether you are looking for inpatient or outpatient care, contact Rehab 4 Addiction today.

Beat your cocaine addiction and crack cocaine addicton with the help of a drug and alcohol rehab in Guildford – call our expert team on 0800 140 4690

Rehab For Heroin In Guildford

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Heroin is often considered the most addictive substance. It is derived from morphine and addiction to it can be very difficult to overcome.

Understanding the steps involved in the rehab process can help you to prepare for treatment and life after heroin addiction. Same goes for any other opioid use disorder.

The first step is heroin withdrawal. Attempting to do this anywhere other than a rehab facility will be very challenging since heroin is such a dangerously addictive substance.

Withdrawal symptoms for heroin wthdrawal present like those of the flu and tend to last around 2-7 days.

By undergoing a withdrawal in a medical facility, you can make use of prescription drugs such as methadone to help reduce cravings.

Overcoming a heroin addiction is not impossible, but it is difficult. With our help, we can ensure you receive personalised care to help you achieve sobriety.

Beat your heroin addiction with the help of a drug and alcohol rehab in Guildford – call our expert team on 0800 140 4690

Rehab For Cannabis In Guildford

Cannabis is one of the most abused substances in the world. Intake of THC (the compound in cannabis) leads to impaired judgement, drowsiness, and an increase in blood pressure.

THC binds to the cannabinoid receptors mimicking the feeling of pleasure in the brain.

It is mostly used for entertainment and personal use due to the feelings of relaxation it can provide. Continuous use of cannabis, also known as a cannabis use disroder, like any substance, causes tolerance to be built up.

This tolerance usually leads to a psychological dependency where users continue to use the drug even though they understand the complications involved.

Many people who consume cannabis often believe it bettering their mental and physical health. Therefore, it can be incredibly tricky to try and get someone to seek help.

Long-term cannabis use can cause fluctuations in your mental health. While medications like Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs), especially Sertraline, can help ease anxiety symptoms, it is helpful to prevent anxiety and other effects that cannabis might be causing you by quitting cannabis completely.

Beat your cannabis addiction and cannabis use disorder with the help of a drug and alcohol rehab in Guildford – call our expert team on 0800 140 4690

Relapse Prevention At Rehab In Guildford

Before your treatment programme in Guildford is complete, you will be expected to draw up relapse prevention plans.

These plans help you to identify your triggers, as well as the skills learnt at rehab. and will benefit you if you ever feel as though you may relapse.

A relapse isn’t limited to one single event, it is often categorised as a three-part process as follows:

  1. Emotional: concealing feelings and emotions, avoiding recovery meetings and support groups such as friends and family
  2. Mental: fantasising about drugs and alcohol, constantly referring to past experiences when intoxicated, planning a relapse for a specific date
  3. Physical: using drugs or alcohol again even if just one time

If a relapse happens, returning to treatment in Guildford is in your best interest. A relapse doesn’t mean that you have failed but rather that your emotional and physical requirements need to be met.

During the first twelve months of your newfound sobriety, your chosen clinic will remain in contact with you to help you navigate any challenges that present.

By attending support groups and meetings in Guildford, you will increase your chances of remaining in long-term recovery.

To find out how a drug and alcohol rehab in Guildford will help you avoid relapse for the rest of your life, call us today on 0800 140 4690

Are There Alternatives To Attending Drug And Alcohol Rehab In Guildford?

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If you cannot attend residential rehab due to the cost involved or personal commitments, why not consider the following:

SMART Recovery is provided by a registered charity. It helps individuals recognise their problems and builds up their motivation to facilitate change.

From in-person meetings to online meetings, it teaches those facing substance use disorders empowering skills.

12-Step Programs in Guildford or near Guildford

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Narcotics Anonymous (NA) and Cocaine Anonymous (CA) are community-based groups that can help all people facing substance-related issues to seek the help they need.

The only requirement is that all members must desire to stop consuming drugs or alcohol. By sharing experiences and stories of hope, these meetings aim to overcome the urge to consume.

Al-Anon & Alateen Family Group Meetings in Guildford or near Guildford

These can help your family find solace and support if they have been affected by your consumption of alcohol. For more information visit their website.

For help accessing any of these fantastic support services, call our team on 0800 140 4690

Which Treatments Are Right For You?

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We invite you to view our Guildford rehabilitation clinic before you invest a penny in our services.

This allows you to see and judge these services for yourself. Many people investing in private rehabilitation services may be concerned whether the treatment on offer is right for their specific needs.

To tackle this objection, you will receive a free guided tour of our rehab clinic in Guildford. During this time, you will soak in the environment we have created.

This environment is relaxing and one that encourages your positive involvement in our scientifically proven therapies.

By the time you have completed this trial viewing, you should be in a better position to decide whether you wish to pursue core offerings.

For an in-depth understanding of the drug and alcohol rehab services in Guildford, call our team today on 0800 140 4690

Benefits Of Choosing Rehab 4 Addiction

Based on a solid track record of treating people for addictions in Guildford, you expect to receive the below five benefits when you choose Rehab 4 Addiction for addiction treatment:

  1. Modern therapies designed to keep you off drugs and alcohol for the rest of your life.
  2. Receive your pscyhiatric treatment in a luxury environment.
  3. Receive psychiatric treatment from staff who’ve dedicated their professional career to the treatment of addiction.
  4. A number of holistic therapies such as acupuncture, reflexology and art therapy.
  5. A generous aftercare programme entitles you to the right to return to the clinic once your residential stay concludes. It’s also where you’ll learn effective coping mechanisms and be introduced to the possibility of sober living houses.

And if you let us know the specifics of your addiction, we shall send you a brochure explaining the benefits of our treatment within the next few days.

Truth be told, Rehab 4 Addiction has aided thousands of people in the South East of England and Guildford to regain control of their lives from the grips of addiction.

But now, you can gain access to this psychiatric treatment too without risking a penny in the process. This is because we insist you view our rehab clinic before you sign up.

Surveys show that modern therapy techniques we employ increase your chances of staying in recovery by as much as 95%. We wish for you to test the value of these treatments in person.

All you must do is contact our admissions team and request a viewing of our rehab centre. Once this viewing has concluded, you reserve the right to walk away without risking a penny.

Getting Help In Guildford Now

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But how can you assess this treatment in Guildford? The answer is simple.

You are able to access our private rehabilitation services by contacting our admissions team today.

Simply call our admissions team today on 0800 140 4690 or submit our contact form by clicking here.

All of the rehab centres we recommend are regulated by the Care Quality Commission (England and Wales) or the Care Inspectorate (Scotland).

We offer access to a wide range of psychiatric treatments for addiction sufferers throughout Surrey, including in Woking, Farnham, Tandridge, Camberley, Walton-on-Thames, Reigate, Staines-upon-Thames, Sunbury-on-Thames, Banstead, Chertsey, Addlestone, Leatherhead, Dorking, Esher, Egham, Frimley, Epsom and many others.

This article was written by Boris Mackey. You can connect with Boris online at LinkedIn or X.com.

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