Understanding Drug Rehabilitation
Drug addiction — whether to opioids, stimulants, cannabis, prescription medications, or synthetic drugs — is a serious medical condition that requires professional, multidisciplinary treatment. At Bharosa Neuro Psychiatry Hospital, Dr. Uday Kiran provides comprehensive drug rehabilitation programs tailored to each substance and each patient.
India is witnessing a rising tide of substance use disorders, particularly among young adults aged 18–35. Our drug rehabilitation program is designed to address not just the physical dependence, but the underlying psychological vulnerabilities, trauma, peer pressure, and environmental factors that drive substance use.
From medical detoxification to behavioural therapy to long-term aftercare, every phase of treatment at Bharosa is evidence-based, compassionate, and focused on building a foundation for a drug-free life.
What to Expect
Substance-Specific Assessment
Detailed evaluation of the substance(s) used, duration, route of administration, withdrawal risk, and physical/psychiatric complications.
Medical Detoxification
Safe, medically supervised detox for opioids (heroin, tramadol, codeine), stimulants (cocaine, methamphetamine), benzodiazepines, cannabis, and polysubstance use.
Pharmacotherapy
Medication-assisted treatment including buprenorphine/naloxone for opioid dependence, medications for craving reduction, and treatment of co-morbid psychiatric conditions.
Behavioural Interventions
CBT, contingency management, motivational interviewing, and group therapy to build coping skills, address triggers, and develop healthy behavioural patterns.
Vocational & Social Rehabilitation
Skills training, routine building, and social reintegration support to help patients rebuild productive lives after discharge.
Our Approach
- Substance-specific detox and treatment protocols
- Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for opioid and other dependencies
- Trauma-informed care — addressing root causes of substance use
- Dual diagnosis treatment for addiction with co-existing mental illness
- Structured daily programming and routine building
- Long-term aftercare and relapse prevention
