Clinic Service

De-addiction Services

Compassionate, medically supervised programmes combining detoxification and psychological rehabilitation for lasting recovery.

Medical Disclaimer: This information is educational and reflects general clinical consensus. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult a qualified mental health professional.

Overview

Addiction is a complex medical condition, not a moral failing. It changes brain chemistry and behaviour, requiring specialised medical and psychological intervention. Our De-addiction Services provide a comprehensive, judgment-free pathway to recovery from substance dependence (alcohol, drugs) and behavioural addictions (gaming, internet). We manage physical withdrawal safely through medication while simultaneously addressing psychological triggers through intensive therapy, ensuring a holistic approach to relapse prevention.

Signs you may need this service

  • Inability to stop or reduce substance use despite strong desire.
  • Physical withdrawal symptoms — tremors, sweating, nausea — when not using.
  • Neglecting responsibilities at work, school or home due to substance use.
  • Building a tolerance, requiring more of the substance for the same effect.
  • Continuing to use despite clear physical or psychological harm.
  • Hiding or lying about the extent of use from family and friends.

Who can benefit?

  • Individuals struggling to control alcohol or drug use.
  • People experiencing severe withdrawal symptoms when they try to quit.
  • Individuals whose substance use is harming their relationships, health or career.
  • Those dealing with behavioural addictions like compulsive gambling or gaming.

How this service helps

We approach addiction with empathy and clinical rigour. Recovery requires breaking the physical dependence while healing the psychological wounds that drive it.

Key benefits

Safe, medically supervised detoxification to manage severe withdrawal.
Identification and treatment of co-occurring psychiatric conditions.
Robust coping mechanisms and relapse-prevention strategies.
Rebuilding family trust through guided family counselling.

Evidence-based approaches

Medical Detoxification

Regulated medications to safely manage withdrawal and reduce intense cravings during the initial recovery phase.

Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET)

A counselling approach that helps resolve ambivalence about stopping substance use.

Relapse Prevention Therapy

A cognitive-behavioural approach focused on high-risk situations and specific strategies to avoid returning to use.

What happens during consultation

A structured yet empathetic approach to ensure the best care.

1

Medical & Psychiatric Evaluation

Assessing the severity of dependence and checking for co-occurring mental health disorders.

2

Medically Supervised Detox

If needed, using medication to safely manage physical withdrawal symptoms.

3

Intensive Psychological Therapy

CBT and motivational interviewing to address the root causes of the addiction.

4

Aftercare & Relapse Prevention

Long-term maintenance plan including support groups and ongoing therapy.

Frequently asked questions

Common questions our patients ask before starting this service.

For severe dependence, especially to alcohol, sudden stopping can cause dangerous withdrawal symptoms. Medical supervision keeps you safe during detox.
Very common. We offer family counselling and guidance on staged interventions so families can encourage the person to seek help without judgment.
Addiction is a chronic, treatable medical condition — like diabetes. With the right support it can be managed successfully and a healthy life is fully possible.

Ready to begin your journey?

Taking the first step is often the hardest. Our team is here to support you with confidentiality and compassion.

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