Treatment for Ketamine Addiction
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Ketamine addiction can develop quickly, leading to psychological dependence, memory impairment, dissociation, and serious physical complications such as ketamine-related bladder damage. While some people initially use ketamine recreationally or medically, repeated use can escalate into patterns that are difficult to control without specialist support.

At PCP, we provide medically supervised ketamine detox and structured residential rehabilitation tailored specifically to the risks associated with prolonged ketamine misuse. Our programmes address both the physical consequences of addiction and the underlying psychological drivers, supporting safe stabilisation and sustainable long-term recovery.

We offer private inpatient treatment in a clinically governed setting, with rapid admissions available and confidential 24/7 support. 

Whether ketamine use is affecting your health, mental wellbeing, work, or relationships, early specialist treatment can prevent further complications and significantly improve recovery outcomes.

Ketamine Detox & Residential Treatment Programme

✅ CQC Registered – Fully regulated by the Care Quality Commission, ensuring the highest standards of safety, clinical care, and professionalism.

✅ 24/7 Medical Support – Continuous supervision from experienced clinicians to manage ketamine withdrawal symptoms, including anxiety, fatigue, and mood instability.

✅ Personalised Treatment Plans – A comprehensive programme combining medical detox (where required), evidence-based therapies such as CBT and DBT, group therapy, and holistic support for mind and body healing.

✅ Long-Term Recovery Support – Includes 12 months of free aftercare, relapse-prevention planning, and access to our national recovery and alumni network.

✅ 20 Years’ Experience – Our dedicated team has supported over 4,000 people through safe detoxification, rehabilitation, and long-term recovery from addiction.

✅ Where We Offer Ketamine Rehab – Our Ketamine rehab centre in Luton, Bedfordshire, is within easy reach of London, Hertfordshire, Essex, and the Midlands. 

We welcome private clients from across the UK seeking trusted, professional residential treatment in a compassionate setting.

"PCP's Alcohol and Drug Rehab Clinic has changed my mother's life for the better. I highly recommend their rehab services.

Client Testimonials and where to find Us

Kevin Wu
Kevin Wu
PCP was very good and the program was explained in depth and i feel good about the future. Andy, he is very passionate to help us and he is very knowledgable about addiction and especially recovery. From his experience we all have learned so much. Amanda is a kind and lovely lady, I have so much respect for her, the staff at PCP work so hard to make us feel safe. I am ready to leave as I have completed 3 months of treatment, I have gained so much and I feel ready to get my life back Thank you PCPxx
Alex Marion
Alex Marion
I cannot speak highly enough of the work done at PCP Luton. When my wife entered rehab, we were in a very dark place. We had suffered over a decade of chronic alcohol abuse, and she was declining rapidly. There didn't seem any hope for the future. After 12 weeks of work with Andy, Amanda and all of the staff, she was able to commit to the programme, understand her behaviour and rebuild herself. She has come out a new person, and we now have a future where anything is possible. Thanks, all of you
Mark Collyer
Mark Collyer
I have completed 3 months, I came in homeless and a broken man, PCP staff, Andy have helped me get my life back. I have a new home, and I'm 83 days clean and sober, I have tools to help me stay clean and sober. I can't thank PCP enough.
Jesse L
Jesse L
We wanted to write a review as parents, as our son was an addict and went to PCP Luton for his treatment. This has been a traumatic experience for all family members however the professionalism of staff has overwhelmed us enormously and we cannot thank them enough, they've guided us every step of the way their kindness and understanding has been invaluable. Although the participation of treatment was tough we are forever grateful towards the team members. Especially Andy Kalli and Amanda to name a few. They helped us immensely and we couldn`t have done it without them, they have continued to stay in contact with the entire family providing aftercare calls after his departure. The process has been extremely successful and although this has been a life changing experience, we still understand that there must be rigorous and diligent work on his behalf to be completed. We are thrilled and overjoyed to have our loving and exuberant son back, we are extremely obliged and deeply indebted to PCP and we will be forever grateful to the amazing team! Thank you!
James G
James G
I have just completed a 3 month residential programme at PCP and can't thank them enough. I have tried many times to get clean and sober and after spending a short time at PCP last year I decided to check in for 12 weeks. Andy Amanda and the team tailored a programme to suit my needs which included weekly support for my wife and family, helping them to understand addiction and supporting them through the process. I have attended daily 12 step meetings and have left treatment having completed the 12 steps working with a sponsor. I trusted myself to PCP and had to hand over my care to them and listen to what they were telling me I had to do to stay clean and sober.

Ketamine Treatment Steps

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The ketamine rehab process at PCP follows a structured treatment programme designed to address both the physical and psychological aspects of addiction.

1️⃣ Assessment and Detox – Begin with a full clinical assessment to understand your physical and psychological needs. If required, you’ll complete a medically supervised detox to manage withdrawal safely and reduce cravings.

 

2️⃣ Therapeutic Programme – Take part in daily one-to-one therapy, group sessions, and behavioural therapies designed to rebuild coping skills and address the root causes of addiction.

3️⃣ Aftercare and Relapse Prevention – Continue recovery through weekly support groups, ongoing counselling, and peer support networks that help you maintain long-term sobriety.

The rehabilitation process at PCP is comprehensive, supporting clients from detox through aftercare.

What are the Signs of Ketamine Addiction

Symptoms of Ketamine Addiction

Ketamine addiction can develop quickly, often starting with casual or medical use before leading to dependence. Recognising the signs early is key to getting help.

Common signs of ketamine addiction include:

Needing higher or more frequent doses to feel the same effects

Memory loss, confusion, or difficulty concentrating

Mood swings, anxiety, or depression when not using

Poor motivation and neglect of responsibilities

Inability to stop despite negative consequences

Physical symptoms such as nausea, sweating, and tremors during withdrawal

Bladder pain, inflammation, or urinary issues from prolonged use (known as ketamine bladder or ketamine bladder syndrome)

Psychological dependence—strong mental and emotional reliance on ketamine, leading to cravings and difficulty functioning without it

Ketamine dependence, where both physical and psychological factors drive continued use

Impact on both physical and mental health, including cognitive impairments and increased risk of mental health issues like anxiety and depression

Ketamine addiction may be linked to underlying mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, or trauma, which can contribute to self-medication and dependency

Ketamine addiction shares risks and patterns with other drugs such as cocaine and heroin, including the potential for severe health consequences and the development of dependence

Ketamine Detox & Withdrawal Management

Ketamine withdrawal is primarily psychological, but that does not mean it is easy or risk-free. Many individuals experience intense cravings, mood instability, fatigue, anxiety, and difficulty concentrating when they stop using ketamine. For those who have been using frequently or in high doses, symptoms can feel overwhelming without structured medical and therapeutic support.

At PCP, ketamine detox begins with a comprehensive clinical assessment to understand your physical health, mental wellbeing, substance use history, and any co-occurring conditions. This allows our team to determine whether medically supervised detox is required and to create a personalised stabilisation plan.

While ketamine withdrawal is different from substances such as alcohol or benzodiazepines, it can still significantly affect daily functioning. 

Symptoms may include:

Intense psychological cravings
Anxiety or panic symptoms
Low mood or depression
Irritability or agitation
Fatigue and disrupted sleep
Difficulty concentrating
Emotional detachment or dissociation
Increased urge to redose

Some individuals also experience ongoing bladder discomfort or urinary symptoms linked to prolonged ketamine use. Monitoring physical health during detox is particularly important where ketamine-related bladder damage is suspected.

The withdrawal timeline varies depending on frequency of use, dosage, and overall health.

First 24–72 hours:
Cravings and psychological symptoms often emerge quickly after stopping use. Sleep disturbance and anxiety are common during this stage.

First 1–2 weeks:
Mood instability, fatigue, and concentration difficulties may persist. This is typically the most vulnerable period for relapse.

Weeks 3–4 and beyond:
Psychological cravings can continue intermittently. Structured therapy during this phase is critical to prevent a return to use.

Because ketamine dependence is strongly linked to psychological reinforcement and habitual patterns, therapeutic input during detox significantly improves recovery outcomes.

While ketamine withdrawal is rarely medically life-threatening in the same way as alcohol or benzodiazepine withdrawal, professional supervision is strongly recommended where:

• Use has been frequent or high-dose
• There are co-occurring mental health conditions
• There is evidence of bladder or urinary complications
• There have been repeated failed attempts to stop
• Ketamine is being used alongside other substances

Medical oversight ensures that physical symptoms are monitored, psychological distress is managed appropriately, and early relapse risk is reduced.

Detox alone does not address the underlying drivers of ketamine addiction. Once stabilised, clients transition into structured residential therapy to address behavioural patterns, emotional triggers, and relapse prevention strategies specific to ketamine misuse.

This integrated approach – detox followed by therapeutic rehabilitation does significantly improves the likelihood of long-term recovery.

How Long does Ketamine Rehab Last?

A typical Ketamine rehab programme lasts around 28 days, providing structured detox and therapy to support recovery. However, treatment length can vary depending on factors such as the medication type, dosage, and duration of use. Clients with long-term dependence or mental health conditions may need 6 to 12 weeks of residential care for lasting recovery.

Who is this Treatment For?

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Individuals using ketamine regularly or bingeing on weekends

People who have tried to stop but keep relapsing

Those experiencing anxiety, depression, or detachment linked to ketamine use

Anyone whose work, studies, or relationships are being affected

Families seeking professional support for a loved one

Individuals using ketamine alongside other substances or alcohol

Anyone who feels trapped, isolated, or unable to cope without using

Ketamine Rehab FAQs

Ketamine rehab is typically delivered within a clinically governed setting, particularly during assessment and early treatment. Medical oversight helps identify physical or mental health risks and ensures appropriate support is in place throughout the treatment process.

Ketamine withdrawal is usually psychological rather than physical. Common symptoms include low mood, anxiety, fatigue, sleep disruption and strong cravings. Professional support can help manage these symptoms and reduce the risk of relapse during early recovery.

Stopping ketamine use is essential to prevent further bladder damage. While existing bladder symptoms may require separate medical care, rehab supports abstinence and addresses the behaviours that contribute to ongoing harm.

Access to NHS support for ketamine addiction varies by area and may involve waiting times. Some people choose private ketamine rehab to access structured treatment more quickly and receive more intensive therapeutic support.

Clinical Governance and Medical Oversight

CQC registered

All ketamine rehab and addiction treatment at PCP is delivered within a clinically governed framework and regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).

Treatment programmes are overseen by qualified medical professionals with experience in substance misuse management. Clinical input includes assessment, withdrawal management where required and ongoing monitoring throughout treatment to ensure safety and appropriate care.

This page has been reviewed to support clinical accuracy and reflects evidence-based approaches used within regulated residential rehabilitation services in the UK.

Get Started Today!

Admitting you need help is the first step toward recovery. At PCP, we offer immediate admissionconfidential support, and a clear path to break free from ketamine addiction.

With flexible payment options and 24/7 assistance, our team is ready to help you start your recovery journey today.

Call our helpline now: 0800 0380 480

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