Drug Rehabiliation Treatment Costs
| Treatment Option | Cost (inc. vat) |
|---|---|
| 5-day detox | £3,200 |
| 5-day detox and double Sherman three month naltrexone implant | £3,950 |
| Each subsequent double Sherman three month naltrexone implant | £750 |
The majority of other drug rehabilitation programs only use single implants. At Detox5, we believe that inserting a double implant provides the appropriate amount of assistance during the course of three months.
What is included in the price of the detox?
These costs are fully inclusive and cover:
- Care and monitoring by a specialist psychiatrist, medical practitioners and a nursing team that specialises in opiate detoxification
- Psychological screening
- Physical screening, including ECG (heart tracing) and blood tests
- All detoxification medicine
- All meals
- Private en-suite bedroom with television
- 12 weeks personal telephone aftercare support provided by our clinical team
- 24 hour / 365 day dedicated helpline staffed by our clinical team
Funding
It is important for you to discuss funding options with your GP. Not all NHS Trusts fund drug rehabilitation in private hospitals.
Payment Plans
Our Swan Healthcare Finance a programme provides our patients with the ability to pay by monthly instalments. A deposit is required at the time of admission, the remaining balance can be paid in 18 affordable monthly payments subject to terms and conditions.
For details ring 08454 509550.
Alternative Treatment Options
Not all individuals have the same experience with addictions. Some have severe multiple addictions to non-opiates, such as alcohol or benzodiazepines. We can discuss appropriate treatment for these additional needs.
Our 12-day inpatient stays for heroin and methadone detox, as well as other opiate detox and drug and alcohol addiction costs £5,855. A 19-day stay for opiate detox AND treatment of acute psychological illness, such as severe depression, costs proportionally more. Please discuss with our clinical team whether or not you think you might have serious complications and are in need of an extended rehabilitation period.
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