Buckinghamshire Drug & Alcohol Rehab Clinics
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Getting Help in Buckinghamshire
If you are searching for rehab in Buckinghamshire to overcome an addiction to drugs or alcohol, we are here to help.
Addiction causes devastating health problems and can have a significant impact on your relationship with others. Seeking help for addiction will change your life, allowing you to go on to do all the things you dream about.
Not sure where to start? The logical next step is to choose a rehab clinic to provide your care. Your clinic will create your recovery programme and provide your accommodation for your detox. They will also put in place your support network.
There are several high-quality rehab clinics in Buckinghamshire that can help you,offering outstanding levels of care for alcohol or drug addiction.
Any addiction is hard to beat because your body depends on the substances you are addicted to. But with the right help and support, we know you can do it. We have helped hundreds of people battling addiction just like you. Sometimes, all you need is a helping or guiding hand and we are here to help you take the next steps.
For advice and guidance, please call the Serenity Centre helpline on 0800 118 2892 to speak with our helpful people. All advice is free and confidential. We will explore your options with you and help you get into a rehab centre in Buckinghamshire quickly.
Why Choose Rehab Buckinghamshire?
Buckinghamshire or ‘Bucks’ as it is affectionately called by locals is a small ceremonial county in South East England. It has excellent travel links with London and is easy to get to from the surrounding counties of Berkshire, Oxfordshire and Northamptonshire.
If you live in South East England, Buckinghamshire is an excellent place to enter rehab if good transport links are important to you. However, the main reason to choose rehabilitation in Buckinghamshire is because of the quality of the rehab clinics.
With our rehab clinics, you will stay in hotel-like accommodation and benefit from world-class care from our team, which includes a GP, consultant psychiatrist, clinical psychologist, psychotherapists and wellbeing experts.
Your Buckinghamshire rehab clinic will create a personalised rehab programme that addresses the physical, mental, social and behavioural sides of addiction. As part of your rehab programme, you will also receive one years’ free aftercare. This will help you adjust to your new life and access the ongoing support you might need.
Inpatient & Outpatient Rehab in Buckinghamshire
Depending on the type of addiction you have and the extent of any pre-existing medical conditions, you may be an inpatient or outpatient. The final decision is yours, however, your medical team will recommend the best option.
The key difference between these types of rehab is that inpatients stay in clinic accommodation for their detox, while outpatients stay at home. The standards of care also differ between the two rehab types.
Inpatient rehab
Inpatients stay in rehab clinic accommodation. This offers a safe space to detox in and a welcome break away from the normalities of everyday life. For most of our patients, this break away is necessary for reflection and healing.
As an inpatient, you will also enjoy a roster of activities like SMART workshops, group therapies, holistic therapies like massage, gym sessions and you will also have access to a personal trainer and wellbeing experts to keep you healthy.
Outpatient rehab
Outpatients perform a home detox, however those who have a powerful addiction will need supervised care to minimise the risk of relapse.
Outpatients receive weekly visits from a nurse and are asked to check in with their clinic. They also receive therapy as an outpatient. However, there is no break from normal life, and this increases the chances of relapse.
To find out more about these types of rehab in Buckinghamshire, call us on 0800 118 2892 and we will answer all your questions. We’re here to help.
What Does Rehab Involve?
The first step to entering drug or alcohol rehab is to speak with us so we can provide personalised advice and put you in touch with our clinics. We will take the time to listen to your story and help you understand the rehab options that are available to you.
The next step is choosing a rehab clinic to provide your care. Once you have done this, a clinical assessment will be arranged to assess your physical and mental health. The results of this assessment will be used to create your recovery programme.
Detoxing
Detoxing is the most controversial stage of alcohol treatment because it is the most difficult. During a detox, you will abstain from the substances you are addicted to until all traces of them have left your system.
Detoxing typically takes two weeks to one month. You will be prescribed withdrawal medication to ease your symptoms, and if you are an inpatient, you will enjoy a productive activity schedule that frees your spirit and mind.
Therapy
Therapy will be introduced during your rehab to help address the social and behavioural sides of addiction. If you have underlying mental health problems, such as PTSD, then your therapy will target these to treat the causes of your addiction.
A common therapy used is Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). Another is Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT). Your therapies will form part of your rehabilitation programme, which will be personalised to your specific case.
Continued abstinence
Continued abstinence is achieved through ongoing help and support. You will probably continue with your therapy after you leave our care, and we will put in place a wide support network that you can access when you need help.
With our Buckinghamshire rehab clinics, you can expect to:
- Undergo an alcohol or drug detox
- Be prescribed medications to help with withdrawal symptoms
- Attend counselling and therapy sessions
- Take part in social activities and learn from others
- Take part in workshops and SMART sessions
- Be supported by qualified medical professionals
- Receive ongoing help and support with one years’ free aftercare.
We believe that with the right help and support, anyone can beat addiction no matter their personal circumstances.
Call us on 0800 118 2892 to speak with one of our friendly advisors and find out more about how we can help with your recovery. We are here to provide free and confidential advice to all those who need it.
Rehab Fees & Admission in Buckinghamshire
To get started in your journey to recovery, the first step is to call the Serenity Centre helpline on 01908 465 066 for a free no-obligation advice. We aim to be available 24hrs a day, 7 days a week and our telephone counsellors can manage emergency admissions when required. Visit our admission page or learn more about our pricing for more information.
Rehab Clinic Buckinghamshire

Serenity Addiction Centres
Fairbourne Drive, Atterbury,Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK10 9RG
Telephone: 01908 465 066
Email: admissions@serenity.org.uk
We understand that taking the decision to commit to rehab can be difficult, you can schedule a tour of one your local rehab centers to see the available facilities, resources and environment. This can help you with taking the first steps towards your rehabilitation
You can also find rehab locations in nearby counties of Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Oxfordshire.
Treatments available at Buckinghamshire
- Alcohol detox
- Drug home detox
- Alcohol rehab
- Drug detox
- Drug home detox
- Drug rehab
- Eating disorder treatment
- Process disorder treatment
- Counselling services
- Intervention
- Aftercare
Success stories
Our team has members that are recovering addicts themselves or have experienced a loved one with an addiction. This helps us have the best understanding of your condition, and create tailor-fitted treatment programme to ensure the success of your recovery from addiction.
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How can I get started?
The best way to get started is to give us a call at 0800 118 2892 for free advice and assessment. Let us help you or your loved one figure out the best treatment plan for your addiction so you can get started on your journey to recovery.
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