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Substance addiction rehab centres in Birmingham

Substance addiction rehab centres in Birmingham

Welcome to the Rehab Online directory, where you’ll find a range of addiction rehab clinics serving Birmingham. Explore a variety of treatment facilities with different specialities, residential programmes, and professional support to help you find the right recovery options. If you do not see a suitable treatment option in your area, please visit our Local NHS resources guide or browse nearby facilities across the West Midlands.

Drug and alcohol rehab in Birmingham

If you or someone close to you is struggling with alcohol, prescription drugs, or other substances in Birmingham or the wider West Midlands, there are trusted services ready to help.

Recovery doesn’t look the same for everyone. For some, community support may be enough, while others may need structured residential treatment to create lasting change.

This guide explains your local NHS support options, private and residential rehab services, and how to access help for alcohol, drugs, or behavioural addictions in Birmingham.

Residential rehab in and around Birmingham

For people who’ve tried community support or detox before and found it difficult to sustain recovery, residential rehab offers the chance to step away from daily pressures and fully focus on healing.

In residential treatment, you live onsite, take part in daily therapy and recovery groups, and receive medical care if you’re detoxing from alcohol, opioids, or other drugs. If you live in Birmingham, Solihull, Sutton Coldfield, or the Black Country, several respected residential rehabs are nearby:

ESH community (Warwickshire)

Just outside Birmingham, ESH Community offers abstinence-based recovery within a supportive therapeutic community. The programme combines professional therapy with peer mentoring and lived experience.

Core features:

  • 24-hour therapeutic support and structured daily routine.
  • Group and one-to-one counselling sessions.
  • 12 Step facilitation, CBT, and holistic wellbeing.
  • Family involvement and aftercare planning.
  • Safe, inclusive accommodation and peer mentoring.

ESH is often chosen by people looking for a smaller, community-led environment with strong recovery values.

BAC O’Connor centre (Staffordshire)

BAC O’Connor is a non-profit, community-based residential rehab renowned for its structured and empowering programmes. Its approach blends therapy, education, and daily routine to help patients rebuild their confidence and independence.

Programmes include:

  • Group therapy and relapse-prevention workshops.
  • Emotional regulation, mindfulness, and physical wellbeing activities.
  • Practical life-skills and vocational sessions.
  • Transitional housing and aftercare support.

Many Birmingham residents access BAC O’Connor privately or through referral from Change Grow Live (CGL) when clinically appropriate.

Free addiction support for drug and alcohol use in Birmingham

If you prefer community-based treatment, Change Grow Live Birmingham provides free and confidential support for anyone affected by alcohol or drug use. Their goal is to help people stabilise, improve health, and move towards recovery at their own pace.

Free addiction treatment in Birmingham includes:

  • Personalised recovery planning.
  • Community detox and prescribing (e.g. methadone, buprenorphine).
  • One-to-one and group therapy.
  • Harm reduction and needle exchange.
  • Relapse prevention and peer mentoring.
  • Family and carer support.
  • Referral to inpatient detox or residential rehab if needed.

You can self-refer or ask your local GP or another professional to refer you. CGL runs hubs across the city, including Digbeth, Handsworth, and Erdington, as well as online appointments and outreach support.

Detox support in Birmingham

If you’re struggling with alcohol, drugs, or prescription medications, getting help with detox in Birmingham means you don’t have to face withdrawal alone. Local clinics provide safe, supervised support, combining practical care with encouragement to help residents take that first step toward recovery.

Detox programmes in Birmingham can be short or more intensive, depending on what you need. Many local centres offer structured routines, check-ins, and guidance from people who understand what it’s like to live with addiction in a busy city environment.

Outpatient treatment in Birmingham

Outpatient treatment means attending therapy, counselling, or medical appointments regularly while continuing to live at home. It’s the most typical place to start when recovering, particularly for individuals who have supportive homes or are juggling obligations to their families, jobs, or studies.

Outpatient rehab focuses on:

  • Understanding triggers and building coping strategies.
  • Structured one-to-one therapy (CBT, motivational interviewing, trauma therapy).
  • Group sessions for relapse prevention and peer support.
  • Treatment of alcohol or opioid addictions with medication.
  • Coaching for wellbeing and useful life skills.
  • Frequent evaluations with clinical teams and key personnel.

Outpatient care allows for flexibility and gradual change while maintaining daily routines. CGL Birmingham delivers most outpatient addiction treatment locally, but private therapists and counselling services in Birmingham and Solihull also offer addiction-specialist sessions for those wanting a more personalised approach.

Addiction therapy and counselling

Therapy for addiction in Birmingham is about more than just stopping substance use; it’s about understanding why it happened and learning tools to rebuild your life. One-to-one counselling, group sessions, and CBT help people make lasting changes while fitting around work, family, and life in the West Midlands.

Support is also available for families and loved ones. Local programmes are designed to help people navigate the impact of addiction on relationships, while offering flexible schedules and approachable, understanding staff who know the area and the challenges of city life.

Gambling addiction support in the West Midland’s capital

If you’re struggling with gambling, or supporting someone who is, confidential help is available through the West Midlands Gambling Harms Service, run by Inclusion (Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust).

The service provides:

  • One-to-one and group therapy using CBT.
  • Family and partner support.
  • Financial and debt advice through local partnerships.
  • Appointments by phone, video, or in-person.

You can self-refer directly via the Gambling Harms Service website, or ask CGL Birmingham or your GP to refer you. For additional support, GamCare runs the National Gambling Helpline (0808 8020 133) and online chat, while Gamblers Anonymous (GA) meetings are held regularly across the city.

Private rehab clinics serving Birmingham such as ESH Community and Priory North London also provide integrated treatment for gambling and other behavioural addictions.

Accessing addiction treatment in Birmingham

Recovery starts with a single decision – reaching out for help.

Getting support in Birmingham can start with a call to your GP, a local community hub, or by contacting private rehab centres directly. Friendly, professional advice is always available to guide you toward the right type of care.

If residential or more intensive programmes are needed, rehab centres in Wolverhampton, Solihull and Dudley provide accessible options. These locations make it easier for people across the West Midlands to find treatment that fits their lifestyle and circumstances, without having to travel too far from home.

Whether you contact Change Grow Live Birmingham, explore a residential rehab like ESH Community or BAC O’Connor, or connect with the West Midlands Gambling Harms Service, help is available and effective.

With the right treatment, structure, and support, many people across Birmingham, Solihull, and the West Midlands rebuild healthy, fulfilling lives every year.

Help is here – compassionate, confidential, and ready when you are.

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