The cost of rehab treatment ranges from £2,000 to £10,000 per week, depending on whether it inpatient or outpatient treatment. You can save money on the cost of rehab by completing detoxes and treatment at home, online or seeing if you can get your treatment covered by the NHS.
Rehab can be expensive and increase in price depending on how luxurious the facility is and how long you take treatment for. Whilst inpatient treatment (which means staying in a centre) can be more expensive, studies show that inpatients are 3 times more successful with their treatment than those that having treatment from home.
What is The Average Cost of Rehab in the UK?
| Rehab Service | Average Cost |
| Initial Assessment | Free with many providers |
| Private Home Detox | £1,500 – £2,000 |
| Outpatient Rehab | £800 – £1,200 per week |
| Online Rehab | £2,500 – £3,500 for a month-long programme |
| Standard Residential Rehab | £2,000 – £4,000 per week (£8,000 – £16,000 for 28 days) |
| Luxury Residential Rehab | £3,000 – £10,000+ per week |
Source: HelpForAddiction – What is the cost of rehab?

What Can Rehab Help Me With?
- Alcohol addiction
- Drug addiction
- Substance abuse
- Porn addiction
- Co-dependency
- Gambling addiction
- Detoxing
- Medication
- Therapy
What Impacts The Cost of Rehab in the UK?
Being inpatient or outpatient – Staying overnight in the clinic will incur more costs to accommodate for a bedroom, food, shower facilities and clothing (sometimes) compared to an outpatient who comes in and out of the clinic each day.
Length of stay – 7 day to 90 day stays are common for rehab and whilst the price increases per week, it will cost more overall for the longer your stay. Some patients start with just a few days and continue to stay if they need more treatment.
Quality of facilities – Some rehab centres are very functional and may feel like NHS clinics. Some others may resemble more 5-star hotels and luxury spas, with real facilities in terms of swimming, arts, music, sport and gourmet meals to help people overcome their addiction through various therapy.
The types of treatments included – General medication to overcome withdrawal and group therapy sessions are pretty standard, but some centres offer alternative treatments, one-on-one therapists, natural and outdoors access, sports facilities and more to help with therapy.

Some rehab clinics include one-to-one treatment with patients
What is Included in The Cost of Rehab?
- Initial assessment
- Accommodation
- Group therapy
- One-on-one therapy
- Meals and nutrition
- Withdrawal medication
- Professional support from doctors and nurses
- Entertainment such as TV and activities like arts and craft, music, painting
- Exercise facilities
- Educational workshops
- Holistic therapies
- CBT therapies
- Aftercare planning
- Secondary treatment
- Follow up support
- Detox

There are alternative ways to cover rehab treatment
Can The NHS Fund My Rehab?
Yes, it is possible to get the NHS to fund your rehab costs, and this may be able to facilitate a basic clinic nearby. Getting approval may require you undergo a process, including approval by a panel, showing that you have already engaged with local drug and alcohol services such as AA and meet a specific criteria that rehab is necessary. The waiting list for rehab can be long, ranging from 6 to 12 months and local community services are usually offered first.
