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Drug and alcohol rehab centres in Surrey, England

Drug and alcohol rehab centres in Surrey, England

Welcome to the Rehab Online directory for Surrey. Below you’ll find addiction rehab clinics across the county, including residential rehabs, outpatient rehab treatment, and specialist services for alcohol and drug use, helping you get a clearer picture of what support is available near you.

If you don’t see a suitable service listed in Surrey, you can visit our Local NHS resources guide or explore nearby treatment centres across the South East and surrounding counties, where other rehab options may be available.

Substance addiction treatment in the Surrey area

Looking for substance addiction treatment in the Surrey area often means balancing busy work lives with quieter residential settings. Many people commute into London, while others live in smaller towns and villages, which can make alcohol or drug problems easier to hide until they start to affect health or relationships.

Rehab services across Surrey include NHS community support, private clinics, and residential centres further out in the county. Some people want help that fits around work and family. Others need time away from everyday routines. The right treatment is about finding support that works with your real life, not against it.

Free rehab in Surrey and across the South East

Over 25% of adults in Surrey drink at levels that could harm their health, with around 200,000 people exceeding the UK’s recommended weekly alcohol limits, and nearly 1% estimated to be alcohol dependent, highlighting the local need for support with substance misuse.

The main NHS drug and alcohol service in Surrey is i-access, a free, confidential support network offering assessments, care planning, and rehab treatment advice. You can self-refer or be referred by your GP, and addiction support is available across towns such as Guildford, Redhill, Farnham and Chertsey.

Surrey NHS drug and alcohol support

  • i-access – Surrey Drug & Alcohol Service: The primary NHS-funded rehab and recovery service for adults in Surrey. They provide specialist assessment, community prescribing, group programmes and key worker support. Self-referrals and professional referrals are accepted.
    Phone: 0300 222 5932.

Addiction support for young people

  • Surrey Young People’s Substance Misuse Service: Free, confidential support for people aged up to 25 and their families, including tailored help, crisis line access and harm-reduction advice.
    Address: The Mansion, 68 Church Street, Leatherhead KT22 8DP.
    Phone: 0800 622 6662 (24/7).

Other free support routes

  • Surrey Drug and Alcohol Care helpline: Non-judgemental advice and signposting to local services across the county. Phone: 0808 802 5000.
  • GP referral: A GP can discuss your alcohol or drug use, check your overall health and refer you directly to i-access or other NHS rehab treatment pathways.

Free NHS-funded rehab in Surrey are designed to support all stages of addiction recovery, whether you’re just starting to worry about your substance use or need more structured help. Reaching out doesn’t commit you to anything. It simply opens the door to practical support and safe next steps.

Residential rehabilitation centres

Residential rehab gives people a structured place to work on recovery away from home pressures. It usually involves living at a treatment centre for weeks or months, with therapy, peer support, and round-the-clock care. For many, it’s explored after community care hasn’t given enough structure or safety.

There are some private residential rehab centres within reach of Surrey, offering addiction programmes that combine detox support, therapeutic work, and aftercare planning tailored to individual needs. These can be a good fit if outpatient treatment hasn’t been enough or if home life makes recovery harder.

  • Primrose Lodge (Guildford): A well-known residential rehab in Surrey, providing tailored programmes for alcohol and drug addiction. Treatment includes medically supported detox if needed, one-to-one therapy, group work and holistic approaches in a calm, supportive setting. Primrose Lodge is part of a UK-wide network of rehabs with a focus on personalised care and relapse prevention.
  • PROMIS Hay Farm (Kent): A private residential rehab centre based in rural Kent, around a 1.5 to 2 hour drive from most parts of Surrey. PROMIS Hay Farm offers structured recovery programmes for alcohol and drug dependence, with personalised care plans, psychological therapy, and ongoing relapse prevention support.
    Address: Hay Farm, Ham, Sandwich, Kent CT14 0EE, United Kingdom.
    Phone: 01304 841 700.

Because inpatient options right inside the county are limited, local NHS services like i-access can support you to decide whether residential rehab is appropriate and how to access it, whether NHS-funded or private, matching treatment to your needs.

Alcohol and drug detox and withdrawal services

Drug and alcohol detox focuses on managing withdrawal safely when someone stops using substances their body has become dependent on. For people in Surrey, detox is usually arranged through NHS drug and alcohol services after an assessment of physical health, risks, and home support, with options depending on how severe withdrawal symptoms are.

  • Home detox: Withdrawal is managed at home with clinical guidance and regular check-ins, usually suitable for people with mild to moderate dependence and stable support.
  • Assisted withdrawal: A planned detox supported by healthcare professionals, often involving prescribed medication and closer monitoring through community or outpatient services.
  • Inpatient detox: Takes place in a residential or hospital setting with 24-hour medical support, used when withdrawal risks are higher or past attempts haven’t been safe.

Outpatient and online rehab treatment

Outpatient rehab treatment in Surrey allows people to stay at home while receiving regular support for alcohol or drug use. This option suits those who need structure but can manage daily life safely, including work, family responsibilities, and commuting, which is common across much of the county.

Online rehab for addiction is also widely used, especially for counselling and follow-up care. Many NHS and private services now offer secure video sessions, which can help reduce travel and make support easier to fit around busy schedules or anxiety about attending in person.

Addiction counselling and therapy

Addiction counselling in Surrey often fits around busy lives, with many people balancing work, commuting, and family responsibilities. Therapy is usually offered through NHS services, local charities, and private practices across the county, giving people a place to talk through alcohol or drug use in a more personal, private setting.

Sessions tend to focus on practical change as well as emotional support. Common approaches include goal-focused therapy, motivational work, and longer-term psychological support for stress or trauma. For many in Surrey, counselling becomes a way to untangle habits that built up quietly over time.

How to access rehab treatment in Surrey

Accessing rehab treatment in Surrey usually starts with an assessment rather than a decision. Support is available through NHS drug and alcohol services, your GP, and private providers across the county. The aim is to look at health, risks, and daily circumstances before agreeing on what level of care might help most.

  • Contact the Surrey NHS drug and alcohol service: You can self-refer to i-access for a free, confidential assessment and guidance on rehab treatment options.
  • Speak with your GP: Your GP can discuss alcohol or drug use, check physical or mental health concerns, and provide referrals to specialist services.
  • Ask about detox or residential rehab: If withdrawal risks are higher or progress has stalled, services can explore detox support or applications for residential rehab funding.
  • Explore private rehab options: Some people choose private rehab in Surrey or the wider South East for faster access or specific programmes, often alongside NHS advice.

Rehab doesn’t have to be unaffordable or out of reach. Free NHS support is always the starting point, and even private options can often be discussed in a realistic way, with assessments that focus on what’s needed rather than what’s being sold.

Read more on how to find affordable rehab.

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