Counselling & Rehab in Surrey

Drug & alcohol rehabs in Surrey

If you’re looking for substance abuse treatment in Surrey, there are many options available to you. These include inpatient rehab, outpatient treatment, remote access support, as well as counselling and therapy.

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    Balanced is dedicated to providing counselling, therapy, and rehabilitation services for all those affected by addiction. Read below to see what services are available in your area.

    Location

    Woking town centre

    Contact Details

    Telephone: 020 34759264
    Email: [email protected]

    Availability

    24 hrs
    7 days a week

    Find drug and alcohol addiction services in Surrey

    Surrey is a beautiful place to live. With its rich history, beautiful countryside, and many attractions, it’s no wonder that people want to make Surrey their home.

    However, in recent years the county has seen a sharp rise in substance abuse issues. According to recent statistics, 1 in every 8 people in Surrey has a substance abuse issue. And the troubling part is that this figure is rising with every passing year.

    This is why Balanced works with Surrey residents by offering counselling and rehab services tailored to meet their needs. Through dedicated addiction treatment, individuals can get the help they need to become free of drugs and alcohol.

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    What treatment options are available in Surrey?

    The first thing you need to do when considering drug rehabilitation is to make sure you know what sort of treatment you need. There are 3 main types of treatment options available in Surrey, either through private care or via the NHS.

    Inpatient rehab

    Inpatient rehab is a type of addiction treatment that requires you to live at the facility for the duration of your treatment. Treatment usually lasts anywhere from 30 days to 90 days, but can be longer or shorter depending on your needs and situation.

    Outpatient treatment

    This type of treatment allows you to live at home or wherever you choose while still receiving the help you need. Outpatient programs can last anywhere from six months to two years.

    Remote treatment

    Remote rehab is a relatively new form of treatment that is becoming increasingly popular with people who are suffering from an addiction.

    Rehab services offered by Balanced.uk in Surrey

    At Balanced.uk, we understand how difficult it can be to overcome drug and alcohol addiction. We've helped countless people get clean and stay clean so they can start enjoying life again.
    If you're ready to make a change in your life, our team of experienced counsellors and therapists are here to help. We offer our services both to individuals and families. And if you need support with any other mental health issues, our counsellors will work closely with you to find the best solution for your needs—whether that means onsite therapy or remote sessions over Zoom, Skype, or FaceTime.

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    We have a wide range of services in Surrey that include:

    • One-to-one counselling sessions
    • Group therapy sessions
    • Rehabilitation programmes for drug and alcohol addiction
    • Referrals to non-affiliated rehab centres in case we are unable to provide the required service for you

    The benefits of private rehab

    Private rehab facilities in the UK are often seen as the best option for those who want to get sober and stay that way.

    This is because of the level of support you can receive from a private facility. There are usually more counsellors, therapists, and medical staff on-site, ensuring that you will have someone to talk to whenever you need them.

    Private rehabs also offer a greater range of services than NHS rehab centres, which means there’s more opportunity for you to find what works best for you in terms of your recovery journey.

    The NHS often gets criticised for being underfunded and understaffed, which can lead to waiting lists for treatment that can be as long as six months or more. You, or your loved ones, can’t afford to wait that long while battling a substance abuse problem. With private rehab, your treatment can start in as little as 24 hours.

    All that being said, NHS rehab is still an excellent choice if it’s available locally – so don’t rule it out.

    Free and NHS addiction treatment options in Surrey

    Surrey Young People’s Substance Misuse Service

    Address: The Mansion, 68 Church Street, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 8DP
    Phone: 01372 832 905
    Email: [email protected]
    Website: https://www.catch-22.org.uk/services/surrey-young-peoples-substance-misuse-service/
    Services: Crisis line, emergency referral, whole family work, harm reduction, acupuncture, mentorship, aftercare and recovery support, pharmacological support, and specialist support for mental health issues.
    Hours: 24 hours

    Life Works

    Address: The Grange, High Street, Old Woking, Woking, Surrey, GU22 8LB
    Phone: 01483 745 066
    Email: [email protected]
    Website: https://www.priorygroup.com/locations/life-works
    Services: Tailored and personalised treatment for a wide range of addictions like drug and alcohol addiction, porn addiction, gaming addiction, gambling addiction, and sex addiction, as well as eating disorders.
    Hours: 10AM – 10PM (Monday to Sunday)

    Travel options for Surrey

    Train

    Surrey is easily accesible via London through Southeastern Rail and into the west via Southwestern trains.

    Plane

    London Heathrow Airport just over an hour away and Gatwick Airport only about 45 minutes away by car.

    Car

    Surrey is connected to most of the South, East, West, and London and is easily accessible via the M25, M23, and A23.

    FAQs about addiction and treatment in Surrey

    How do I know if I’m addicted?

    Substance addiction is a difficult thing to self-diagnose. You might think you have a problem, but it’s important to make sure that your suspicions are correct before making any big decisions.

    The following questions will help you in determining whether you are addicted:

    1. Do I feel like I need alcohol or drugs in order to relax?
    2. Do I use these substances in order to deal with my problems?
    3. Do I find myself trying to get high or drunk more often than usual?
    4. Have my friends or family expressed concern about my drug or alcohol use?

    If your answers are “yes” to any of these questions, then it may be time for you to seek professional help.

    Is rehab confidential?

    Yes. Your privacy is top priority at Balanced.uk. We have a strict policy of complete confidentiality in all our rehabilitation facilities, and that includes the information you share with your counsellor.

    We take your right to privacy seriously, and we make sure that the details of your treatment are kept completely confidential at all times.

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