Through a few simple steps you can start treating your addiction in a private care clinic in South Africa. Below is a quick process of typical private care treatment admissions for patient looking for addiction recovery services.

1. Sign up Yourself

To start your treatment, you can get it in 2 ways to indicate to us.

Start with your treatment?

Then register today for a free assessment. During this interview, we look together with any other treatment method and location best suits you.

Sign up for treatment

2. Together we determine which treatment best suits you

A. Intake
Following your registration we will make an appointment for your interview with one of our addiction counselors. Our assessment is professionally undertaken to identify symptoms and to establish a first diagnosis and a preliminary treatment advice.

The assessment:

  • Provides a picture of your background and current situation
  • Begins to identify your particular addiction problems
  • Provides insight into your physical and psychological condition
  • Process takes about 1 hour
  • Free assessment completely voluntary

Admission assessment are available in Cape Town.

Takes to the interview the following documents:

  • Any referrals from your doctor
  • A copy of your identity document (passport or identity card)
  • A copy of your medical aid particulars.

B. Consultation and treatment plan
A treatment plan tailored to your situation is advised. This plan is one of our counsellors  discussed with you during the consultation. During this assessment, you will be advised on the best form of treatment, duration of treatment and location.

After the consultation, you decide whether or not going to start treatment.

Any doubts?

During an informal meeting we tell you all about the possibilities. So you can determine whether treatment is necessary and whether we practitioner who suits you.

Free interview

3. Start your treatment

After consultation start your treatment as discussed. In terms of treatment, there are the following possibilities.

  • Weekly treatment
  • Night Treatment
  • Day treatment
  • Day treatment with stay
  • Admissions to a clinic in South Africa