Recover from addiction with Gladstones Clinic. Our addiction experts have vast experience helping patients from in and around Plymouth overcome their addictions to drugs and alcohol. Let us give you the best chance of a full recovery.
We have rehab clinics in several locations, including the Cotswolds, Bristol, London and Cornwall. The closest clinic to Plymouth is our Cornwall clinic, which is just one hour away and offers non-residential primary care for drug and alcohol addiction. However, if you are looking for a top-rated residential rehab, we recommend our Cotswolds clinic. This residential rehab clinic offers a peaceful environment with private en-suite bedrooms.
Begin your recovery journey and enquire about our rehab clinics near Plymouth today.
Plymouth Residential Rehab
Residential rehab is generally more effective than outpatient rehab for addiction. This is because, with residential rehab, you are able to recover in a new environment, away from the triggers of your everyday life.
We specialise in intensive residential detox and primary care rehabilitation for addictions and disorders. You can expect:
- Small Group Focus – Intimate group counselling sessions encourage deep introspection and self-assessment.
- 24/7 Professional Care – Our experts provide round-the-clock support in a peaceful, abstinence-based environment.
- Integrated Therapies – Our treatment programmes combine cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), one-to-one counselling, and group therapy with holistic treatments such as acupuncture, meditation, and nutrition planning.
- Distraction-Free Setting – The peaceful environment minimises distractions and temptations, promoting recovery.
Contact us today to begin your personalised rehabilitation journey.
Plymouth Outpatient Rehab
Outpatient rehab can be a great option if you have a milder addiction, if residential rehab isn’t a practical choice, or if you’re looking for a more affordable treatment plan. We have three top-quality outpatient programmes available:
Day Care
- For: Post-detox patients unable to commit to residential rehab
- Schedule: 3-5 half-day sessions per week
- Time: Mon-Fri, 9:00 to 12:00
- Duration: Minimum 4 weeks
- Focus: Addressing harmful patterns, triggers, and coping mechanisms
Intensive Day Care
- For: Patients needing extra support (e.g., ongoing withdrawal, co-occurring disorders)
- Schedule: 3 full-day + 2 half-day sessions per week
- Time: Mon-Fri, 9:00 to 12:00 OR 16:30
- Duration: Minimum 4 weeks
- Focus: Addressing harmful patterns, triggers, and coping mechanisms
Evening Programme
- For: Stable patients seeking ongoing support
- Schedule: 2-3 sessions per week
- Time: Tue & Thu 18:00 to 20:00, Sat 11:00 to 12:30
- Duration: Minimum 4 weeks
- Focus: Maintaining sobriety and addressing harmful patterns
Why Choose Gladstones Clinic?
- Evidence-based treatment plans
- Personalised care tailored to your unique needs
- Family involvement
- Secondary treatment providing ongoing support
- Expert team on hand
- Less than one hour drive from Plymouth
- Treat all aspects of addiction
Plymouth Rehab FAQs
What addictions do you treat in Plymouth?
Wherever you’re based in Plymouth, we can help with a wide range of addictions. From drug addictions such as prescription drugs, weed, opioids and more, to alcohol addiction, we’ve got you covered. We can also help you overcome behavioural addictions such as gambling addiction and video game addiction, and mental health disorders such as eating disorders.
Can I get rehab for free in Plymouth?
In short, yes – you can get rehab for free in Plymouth through the NHS. The NHS offers free therapy and addiction treatment on a self-referral basis, and you can access therapy through Plymouth Options. However, you might be waiting a long time on a waiting list, and the admissions process can be lengthy. Likewise, you might not be able to access residential rehab for free, and the therapy options available may be limited. This is why we recommend private rehab in Plymouth.
Should I choose residential rehab or outpatient rehab in Plymouth?
It depends on your preferences, circumstances and requirements. Residential rehab gives you the chance to recover with supervision, away from your usual environment. This can be more effective if you have a severe addiction. However, it may not be a practical choice if you have other responsibilities such as work or children to look after.
Outpatient rehab is generally more affordable and allows you to continue work and family commitments whilst receiving the support you need to overcome addiction. Outpatient rehab is a great choice if you have a milder addiction, as it doesn’t provide the same immersive care as residential rehab.
How do I get started with Gladstones Clinic?
The first step is simple – contact us on 0808 258 2350 to discuss your treatment needs. We’ll ask you about your addiction and personal circumstances to determine the best approach for you – and one of our registered nurses will conduct a comprehensive assessment. Once all assessments are completed and we have your medical summary from your GP, we will then arrange admission in as little as 48 hours.