Community-based and day programme addiction treatment · Newport-on-Tay

Outpatient Rehab in Newport-on-Tay

Outpatient rehab in Newport-on-Tay provides structured addiction treatment while you continue to live at home — attending therapy sessions, group work, and clinical appointments without the need for residential admission. NHS community treatment in Newport-on-Tay is outpatient-based and completely free. Outpatient rehab suits those with a supportive home environment, milder dependency, work or caring responsibilities, or those transitioning from residential treatment.

Medically reviewed April 2026 · Based on NICE guidelines and NHS clinical frameworks · Editorial policy
Local NHS service: Drug and alcohol treatment in Newport-on-Tay is commissioned by your local Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP). Find your local service →
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Medically reviewed and updated May 2026· CQC data: April 2026

Nearest rehab centres to Newport-on-Tay

Showing 4 CQC-registered centres from Dundee (4 km away) — these centres may accept referrals.

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NHS outpatient
Free — self-refer via Frank
Frequency
1–5 sessions per week depending on intensity
IOP
Intensive outpatient: 3–5 days/week
Best for
Supportive home, mild-moderate dependency

Outpatient rehab in Newport-on-Tay ranges from standard community treatment (1–2 appointments per week) to intensive outpatient programmes (IOP) involving 3–5 days per week of structured therapy. NHS drug and alcohol services in Newport-on-Tay deliver community outpatient treatment free of charge, including keyworking, medication, CBT, group therapy, and harm reduction support.

Outpatient rehab is appropriate for most people — it makes up the majority of all addiction treatment delivered in the UK. It is particularly effective when combined with medication (e.g. methadone, buprenorphine for opioids; acamprosate or naltrexone for alcohol) and social support. For people with severe dependency, a chaotic home environment, or previous failed outpatient treatment, residential rehab may be more appropriate.

📊 Regional addiction statistics — Scotland
Drug-related deaths (2022)
1,051
19.7 per 100,000 pop.
Alcohol hospital admissions
590
per 100,000 population
Rate trend
→ Stable
2020–2022 direction

Source: National Records of Scotland 2022. Data covers Scotland — the NHS region serving Newport-on-Tay. Drug-related deaths are defined as deaths related to drug poisoning, drug misuse and dependence.

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