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Are You or a Loved One Struggling With Heroin Addiction?

Heroin is one of the most addictive and dangerous drugs, and it can quickly take over every aspect of life. Whether you’re using daily or trying to help someone you care about, heroin addiction often brings chaos, fear, and isolation. At TLC Rehab, we offer professional and compassionate heroin addiction treatment in a private and secure London facility.

We understand how difficult it can be to ask for help – but you’re not alone. Our experienced team will support you every step of the way, from detox to long-term recovery planning.

What Is Heroin Addiction?

Heroin is an opioid drug derived from morphine. It creates intense feelings of euphoria and relaxation – but it also causes severe physical dependence. Over time, individuals may need more and more of the drug to feel normal, leading to dangerous cycles of use and withdrawal.

Heroin addiction is not a choice or a lack of willpower. It is a complex condition that affects the brain, body and behaviour. Treatment must address both the physical dependency and the underlying emotional and psychological factors.

Common Signs and Symptoms of Heroin Addiction

Heroin addiction can present in many different ways, depending on the person. Common symptoms and behaviours include:

  • Sudden weight loss and changes in appearance
  • Drowsiness or “nodding off” unexpectedly
  • Track marks or bruising on arms or legs
  • Secretive behaviour or lying about drug use
  • Financial struggles or stealing to fund use
  • Social withdrawal or lack of interest in life
  • Mood swings, anxiety or depression

If you or a loved one is showing these signs, contact us to speak confidentially with our admissions team.

Our Approach to Heroin Addiction Treatment

At TLC Rehab, we offer a structured and highly supportive heroin addiction treatment programme that is tailored to the needs of each individual. Our programme includes:

Medically managed heroin detox to safely manage withdrawal

Individual counselling with qualified addiction therapists

Group therapy and peer support sessions

Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and trauma-informed care

Holistic treatments like yoga, meditation and art therapy

Relapse prevention and aftercare planning

We provide a calm and healing environment where you can stabilise, gain clarity, and begin building a life free from heroin.

Call us now: +44 (20) 3889 1402

How Long Does Heroin Rehab Take?

The typical stay for heroin addiction treatment is around 28 days, but longer-term options are available depending on your needs. Detox from heroin can be challenging, but our team will be by your side 24/7 to manage symptoms and support your wellbeing.

Why Choose TLC Rehab for Heroin Addiction?

Choosing the right rehab can feel overwhelming. Here’s why TLC Rehab is trusted by families across the UK:
  • Private, residential care in a peaceful London setting
  • Fully licensed medical detox services
  • Personalised recovery plans for every client
  • Highly experienced and compassionate clinical team
  • Aftercare support to help prevent relapse after discharge

Who Can Benefit From Heroin Addiction Treatment?

Our programme is suitable for:

  • Adults actively using heroin
  • Individuals relapsing after previous treatment
  • Family members seeking help for a loved one
  • People with co-occurring mental health conditions
  • Those using heroin alongside prescription opioids or other substances

If you’re unsure whether this is the right time for rehab, email us at info@tlcrehab.co.uk for honest advice without pressure.

Take the First Step Towards Recovery

You don’t have to wait for things to get worse. The best time to start recovery is now. With the right support, heroin addiction can be treated – and lives can be rebuilt.

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