Rehab 4 Addiction

Drug and Alcohol Rehabs in Merton

If you need help quitting drink or drugs, but you don’t want to linger on NHS waiting lists for many months, it could be time to contact Rehab 4 Addiction for drug and alcohol rehab in London. We provide immediate support for addicts who want to get clean and sober.

We’ll evaluate your requirements via a ten-minute telephone assessment before suggesting a range of treatment providers in Merton which we think will cater to your needs.

Since 2010, we’ve built up a sizeable database of rehab clinics in the area, and have an excellent knowledge of the types of treatment they provide. Whether you’re seeking residential treatment, outpatient treatment, or you’re interested in the possibility of detoxing at home, we can help.

Residential rehab: removing yourself from temptation

Residential rehab is one available treatment option. When you’re admitted, you’ll be completely removed from temptation, making it much more likely that you’ll overcome your addiction successfully.

You’ll detox safely, under the supervision of a team of medical experts, and take part in daily therapy sessions. These sessions will aim to uncover the underlying emotional causes of your alcohol or drug addiction.

Not only will you benefit from the help of highly experienced and fully qualified psychotherapists, but you’ll also receive lots of encouragement from others who are being treated at the clinic.

Peer support when tackling addiction is crucial and can sometimes be the key to winning the battle.

Drug and alcohol aftercare in Meron

When you leave the rehab centre in Meron, it’s important that you take advantage of the aftercare available to you. Returning home can put the same old temptations in your way, but if you attend regular therapy sessions run by an experienced psychologist, you can make it much more likely that you’ll stay clean and sober.

Why not ask us about the aftercare packages available when we discuss your various treatment options? We’ll be happy to provide you with the information that you need.

Contact Rehab 4 Addiction today

It’s only natural if you’re a little nervous about contacting us. However, there’s no need to be. Our company was founded by ex-addicts, and so we have a great understanding of the issues that you face. Everyone at Rehab 4 Addiction is dedicated to helping you overcome your addiction for good.

Call us on 0800 140 4690 today to speak to a trained counsellor. Locations we serve in London include WandsworthMertonHarrowSouthwarkLewishamGreenwichHounslowLambethCroydonEnfieldEalingIslingtonHaveringCamdenWestminsterHillingdonRedbridgeHackneyNewhamBromleyBarnetChelsea and KensingtonKingston-Upon-Thames, and Notting Hill.

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