Frequently Asked Questions
Thank you for considering Castle Craig for your treatment needs. To help you along in the admission process, we’ve collected a number of enquiries and answers
Thank you for considering Castle Craig for your treatment needs. To help you along in the admission process, we’ve collected a number of enquiries and answers
Most people coming into rehab treatment don?t know what is wrong with them. We want to educate our patients about the disease of alcohol or drug addiction.
Our drug & alcohol addiction relapse prevention groups maximise insight into addiction & identify relapse triggers. Read advice to prevent addiction relapse.
Patients usually enter rehab treatment in a poor physical state. Regular exercise gives the body the physical strength to overcome alcohol & drug addiction.
How to Fund Private Rehab at Castle Craig “How much does rehab cost?” and “How can I pay for rehab myself?” are two of the most frequently asked questions from people considering how to pay for drug or alcohol treatment. At Castle Craig, we are committed to making high-quality drug and alcohol addiction treatment accessible […]
Our addiction treatment programme is covered by major private healthcare providers such as BUPA, AXA Health, Healix, Henner, GeoBlue, Aetna, Cigna, Aviva. Contact us for full admission support.
If you are from the Repubilc of Ireland, find out information about alcohol and drug addiction treatment in the UK.
Information on referring private patients to Castle Craig residential alcohol or drug rehab hospital under psychiatric care, UK.
Castle Craig rehab clinic is a leading authority on addiction. We have produced outcome studies over the years, which have shown consistently good results.
There is a strong evidence base to support the treatment methods used at Castle Craig, as well as in support of residential rehabilitation treatment for drug and alcohol addictions
Welcome to Castle Craig addiction treatment centre website. Read our terms and conditions of use and find more rehab treatment support here.
When you or a loved one is struggling with an alcohol or drug addiction, picking up the phone for help is usually the first and most difficult step of the recovery process