Results for Mental health services for drug misuse in SL95

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Cgl - Waltham Forest

Tel: 020 3826 9600

1 Beulah Road
Walthamstow
London
Greater London
E17 9LG

23.3 miles away

CGL Waltham Forest is a free and confidential drug and alcohol service for adults aged 18+. We support individuals from any background who use any kind of drug and/or alcohol and who want to recover or change. We work at all levels, from prevention and early engagement, through to recovery. We un...
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Self referral or via other agency. Please use online referral form here: https://www.changegrowlive.org/drug-alcohol-service-waltham-forest/referrals
Cgl - Newham Rise

Tel: 0800 652 3879

3 Beckton Road
Canning Town
London
Greater London
E16 4DE

23.7 miles away

Newham Drug & Alcohol Service is an integrated drug and alcohol recovery service delivered by CGL. Together we are committed to supporting individuals affected by substance misuse to overcome their dependence, stay safe and healthy, and work towards recovery. We offer a range of services to meet...
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One Recovery Bucks - Aylesbury

Tel: 0300 772 9672

100a Walton Street
Aylesbury
Buckinghamshire
HP21 7QP

24.7 miles away

One Recovery Bucks offers advice and information to support you to reduce the harm caused by alcohol misuse. They offer a range of support aimed at reducing harm and improving your health. The service is free and confidential to residents of Buckinghamshire aged 18 and over affected by their own ...
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Self referral or via other professional.
Via - Greenwich

Tel: 0300 303 4552

821 Woolwich Road
Charlton
Greenwich
London
Greater London
SE7 8LJ

24.9 miles away

Via Greenwich is a free and confidential recovery-focused service. We offer treatment and support for Greenwich residents aged 18 or over affected by drug and alcohol problems, as well as their families and carers.
You can visit our service or contact us by phone or email. You can also fill in our online form and once we’ve received it, we’ll get in touch with you. Any professional such as a housing support worker, social worker, GP or nurse can also make a referral on your behalf.