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Rehab Centres in Newcastle upon Tyne

Newcastle upon Tyne has a strong regional addiction treatment infrastructure serving the wider North East. NHS drug and alcohol services are delivered through Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust (CNTW). Private residential rehab is available at centres across County Durham and Northumberland. Newcastle's nighttime economy has historically driven above-average alcohol-related hospital admissions, particularly among younger age groups.

16 CQC-registered services listed
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Medically reviewed and updated May 2026· CQC data: April 2026

Rehab & addiction centres in Newcastle upon Tyne

16 CQC-registered services in Newcastle upon Tyne.

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How much does rehab cost in Newcastle upon Tyne?

Rehab costs in Newcastle upon Tyne 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.

TypeCostDurationNotes
NHS community programmeFree3–6 monthsGP referral or self-referral
NHS residential rehabFree28–90 daysWaiting list may apply
Private outpatient£1,000–£5,0004–12 weeksLive at home
Private residential (standard)£3,000–£8,00028 daysAll inclusive
Private residential (premium)£8,000–£20,000+28–90 daysLuxury facilities

How to access rehab in Newcastle upon Tyne

  1. Call Frank or your GPFrank (0300 123 6600) can advise on local options and referral routes. Your GP can refer you to NHS services.
  2. Get assessedA drug and alcohol worker will carry out an assessment to understand your needs and recommend the right level of care.
  3. Choose NHS or privateNHS is free but may have waiting times. Private rehab can begin within 24–72 hours and some centres offer payment plans.
  4. Begin treatmentTreatment typically starts with a medical detox, followed by residential or community-based therapeutic work.
  5. Plan your aftercareGood rehab includes an aftercare plan — follow-up appointments, 12-step meetings, sober living, or outpatient support.
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