Drug & Alcohol Rehab & Detox in Kenya
Safe, medically supervised detoxification is the first step to recovery. Healing Hub guides you to accredited alcohol and drug rehabs in Kenya — free and confidentially.
What is medical detox, and why does it matter?
Detoxification is the process of safely clearing alcohol or drugs from the body while managing withdrawal. Getting clean takes more than willpower — withdrawal affects both body and mind, and stopping abruptly can be dangerous. Severe symptoms can include seizures, delirium, vomiting, and dangerous changes in blood pressure.
That is why detox should always happen in a centre with qualified medical staff. The best alcohol and drug rehabs in Kenya provide round-the-clock monitoring during this critical phase, then move you into a structured treatment programme that addresses the root causes of addiction.
The 3 Stages of a Safe Detox
1. Evaluation
The clinical team reviews which substances were used, for how long and in what quantity, checks your vitals and medical history, and screens for withdrawal risk to build a personalised plan.
2. Stabilisation
Your vitals are monitored continuously and medication is used where appropriate to keep you safe and comfortable and to prevent life-threatening symptoms.
3. Transition
Detox is only the beginning. You move into counselling, psychoeducation and therapy that treat the underlying causes, with an aftercare plan to protect your recovery.
Substances We Cover
Healing Hub connects you to accredited centres treating all major substance use disorders in Kenya.
Alcohol
Alcohol detox needs medical supervision — withdrawal can be severe. We match you to alcohol rehabs in Kenya with proper medical management.
Heroin & Opioids
Opioid withdrawal is intense but manageable with medical support, including assisted detox where clinically appropriate.
Cocaine
Cocaine recovery focuses on psychological dependence, cravings and the underlying triggers behind use.
Cannabis
Long-term cannabis use can cause real dependence; treatment addresses both habit and any co-occurring mental-health issues.
Prescription & Benzodiazepines
Benzodiazepine and prescription-drug withdrawal can be dangerous and must be tapered under medical care.
Dual Diagnosis
Where addiction sits alongside depression, anxiety, bipolar or trauma, we point you to centres equipped to treat both together.
How to choose a detox & rehab centre in Kenya
Not all centres are equal. Before you admit a loved one, check that the centre meets these standards:
- Accredited by NACADA, and licensed by the KMPDC for any medical or psychiatric care.
- Qualified clinical staff — a consultant psychiatrist, psychologists, addiction specialists and nurses.
- A clear, written cost breakdown with no hidden charges, and an official quotation on request.
- Treatment that goes beyond detox to address underlying mental-health issues.
- Genuine aftercare and relapse-prevention support.
Not sure where to start? Read our independent reviews of the best rehabs in Kenya, or call us for free guidance.
Detox & Rehab Questions
Can I detox at home?
Detoxing alone is strongly discouraged and can be life-threatening for alcohol and some drugs. Severe withdrawal can cause seizures and delirium, so medical supervision is essential.
How long does detox take?
Detox usually takes 3–7 days depending on the substance and severity, after which the main rehabilitation programme (often 4–12 weeks) begins.
How much does rehab cost in Kenya?
A typical three-month inpatient programme costs around KSh 200,000, though it varies by centre. Reputable centres provide an itemised quote with no hidden charges.
Does SHA cover detox and rehab?
The Social Health Authority (SHA) covers rehabilitation and mental-health treatment, but Primary Healthcare cover is limited (about KSh 67,000), so families usually meet part of the cost.
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