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Alcohol Addiction Help in Bradford-on-Avon

Alcohol addiction help is available in Bradford-on-Avon through free NHS community services, residential rehab, and AA meetings. If you or someone you know needs help with alcohol addiction in Bradford-on-Avon, call Frank free on 0300 123 6600 (24/7). Alcohol dependency can be life-threatening to stop without medical support — always seek advice first.

3 CQC-registered services near Bradford-on-Avon
Medically reviewed April 2026 · Based on NICE guidelines and NHS clinical frameworks · Editorial policy
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Nearest rehab centres to Bradford-on-Avon

Showing 3 CQC-registered centres from Bath (8 km away) — these centres may accept referrals.

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Signs of alcohol addiction

Alcohol addiction can develop gradually. Common signs include:

  • Drinking more than intended or for longer than planned
  • Being unable to cut down or stop despite wanting to
  • Spending a lot of time drinking, recovering, or obtaining alcohol
  • Continuing to drink despite problems with relationships, work, or health
  • Needing more alcohol to get the same effect (increased tolerance)
  • Experiencing shaking, sweating, or anxiety when not drinking (withdrawal)
  • Giving up activities you once enjoyed in favour of drinking
  • Drinking to relieve or avoid withdrawal symptoms

Alcohol withdrawal symptoms

Withdrawal from alcohol should always be managed with medical support. Symptoms include:

  • Tremors and shaking (typically starting 6–12 hours after the last drink)
  • Heavy sweating, nausea, and vomiting
  • Severe anxiety and restlessness
  • Insomnia and vivid nightmares
  • Seizures (in severe cases — seek emergency medical help)
  • Delirium Tremens (DTs) in severe dependency — hallucinations, confusion, fever

Treatment for alcohol addiction in Bradford-on-Avon

  • Medically supervised alcohol detox (essential for severe dependency — DO NOT stop suddenly at home without medical advice)
  • Residential rehabilitation (28–90 days, NHS or private)
  • Community alcohol treatment services (free, self-referral via NHS)
  • Medication: Chlordiazepoxide during detox; Acamprosate (Campral) or Naltrexone to prevent relapse
  • Psychological therapies: CBT, motivational interviewing, 12-step
  • AA meetings (free, nationwide, 24/7)
  • SMART Recovery (non-12-step alternative)

Frequently asked questions about alcohol addiction in Bradford-on-Avon

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