Leeds has a comprehensive drug and alcohol treatment system across the city, serving both inner-city communities in Chapeltown and Harehills and suburban areas in Headingley and Roundhay. NHS treatment in Leeds is commissioned by Leeds City Council and delivered primarily by Forward Leeds. Private residential rehab is available at centres in the wider West Yorkshire area. Leeds has a growing recovery community, with Narcotics Anonymous and Alcoholics Anonymous meetings running across the city six days a week.
26 CQC-registered services in Leeds.
Rehab costs in Leeds vary significantly depending on whether you use NHS or private services. NHS treatment is free but may involve a waiting list. Private rehab can begin within days.
| Type | Cost | Duration | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| NHS community programme | Free | 3–6 months | GP referral or self-referral |
| NHS residential rehab | Free | 28–90 days | Waiting list may apply |
| Private outpatient | £1,000–£5,000 | 4–12 weeks | Live at home |
| Private residential (standard) | £3,000–£8,000 | 28 days | All inclusive |
| Private residential (premium) | £8,000–£20,000+ | 28–90 days | Luxury facilities |