Rehab in Exeter: private detox, NHS options & therapist referrals
Practical guidance for anyone in Exeter — population 130,000 — looking at detox, residential rehab or structured outpatient treatment. We refer only to CQC-regulated UK providers, and always tell you what the NHS route looks like alongside private options.
Together Drug and Alcohol Devon
Free structured community treatment — assessment, keyworker, prescribing where clinically appropriate, group work and 1-to-1 recovery support. Most local services accept self-referral (no GP letter needed) and typical waits from first call to first appointment are 1–4 weeks.
We can help you decide whether the NHS pathway fits your situation, or whether private detox is the safer route this week.
Nearest hub: Exeter / Bristol
There isn't always a residential rehab inside every UK town — and that's usually a good thing: getting distance from the environment where use developed helps. From Exeter, most clients travel in-city to a CQC-regulated clinic. Typical UK inpatient stays are 14, 28 or 42 days.
Common presentations in Exeter
Based on regional JSNA and CGL/Turning Point service data, the following are the most frequent reasons people locally reach out for detox or rehab. Each links to a dedicated page.
Common questions
Is there a residential rehab in Exeter?▾
Yes — there are CQC-regulated private clinics inside or on the edge of Exeter, and additional options across South West. We only refer to CQC-registered UK providers, and never take a fee from the person seeking help.
How do I access free NHS addiction treatment in Exeter?▾
In Exeter the local commissioned service is Together Drug and Alcohol Devon. Most areas accept self-referral — you can call or walk in without a GP letter. Structured psychosocial treatment (CBT, motivational interviewing, group work) is free, and clinical detox or opioid substitution can be arranged when clinically appropriate.
How much does private rehab cost from Exeter?▾
Typical 2026 UK residential rehab pricing runs from around £4,500 for a 14-day mid-market detox up to £30,000+ for luxury 28-day programmes. Most people from Exeter choose 14- or 28-day options in the £6k–£12k range. Our cost calculator breaks it down.
Can I use private health insurance from Exeter?▾
Yes — Bupa, AXA, Aviva, Vitality and WPA all cover addiction treatment under many corporate and personal policies, though excesses and pre-existing exclusions vary. An advisor can check what your policy actually pays before you commit.
What happens on the first call?▾
You speak with a trained advisor in confidence. They'll ask a small number of clinical questions (what you're using, how much, how long, any medical history), your budget and postcode, and whether you'd prefer inpatient, outpatient or therapist-led work. Nothing is booked without your consent.