Understanding Alcohol Rehabilitation
Alcohol use disorder is one of the most prevalent and damaging addictions in India — affecting not just the individual but entire families. At Bharosa Neuro Psychiatry Hospital, Dr. Uday Kiran offers comprehensive alcohol rehabilitation that begins with safe medical detoxification and extends through structured rehabilitation to long-term sobriety support.
Our alcohol rehabilitation program addresses the physical, psychological, and social dimensions of alcohol dependence. We understand that alcoholism is a chronic relapsing condition that requires sustained, compassionate, and evidence-based care — not moral judgment or willpower alone.
Whether you are struggling with binge drinking, daily alcohol dependence, alcohol withdrawal seizures, or alcohol-related liver and brain damage, our multidisciplinary team provides the medical expertise and psychological support needed for a safe and lasting recovery.
What to Expect
Medical Detoxification
Medically supervised alcohol detox with 24/7 monitoring to safely manage withdrawal symptoms including tremors, seizures, delirium tremens, and other complications.
Withdrawal Management
Pharmacological management using benzodiazepines, thiamine supplementation, and other medications to ensure safe, comfortable withdrawal.
Psychiatric Evaluation
Assessment for co-existing conditions such as depression, anxiety, liver disease, and nutritional deficiencies that commonly accompany alcohol dependence.
Rehabilitation Program
Structured inpatient rehabilitation including CBT, motivational enhancement therapy, group therapy, and daily routine building for sustained sobriety.
Relapse Prevention
Comprehensive relapse prevention planning with medications (naltrexone, acamprosate, disulfiram), trigger identification, and coping strategy development.
Our Approach
- Medically safe detoxification protocols aligned with international guidelines
- Integrated treatment of alcohol dependence and co-existing mental illness
- Structured daily programming including therapy, exercise, and skill-building
- Pharmacological relapse prevention with naltrexone, acamprosate, or disulfiram
- Family involvement in recovery planning and counselling
- Post-discharge aftercare with regular follow-ups
