Private Addiction Rehab Centre in Hertfordshire

Led by people who’ve lived through addiction and recovery.

By the time someone is thinking about rehab, alcohol or drug use has usually been going on longer than they expected.

Abbington House provides residential treatment for people affected by alcohol addiction, drug addiction and dual diagnosis.

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Built by people who understand recovery

Addiction is rarely just about alcohol or drugs. It’s often tied to what someone has been carrying for a long time: grief, pressure, fear, shame, trauma, exhaustion, or the habit of coping alone.

Often, it’s loved ones who carry that weight too. Worrying, trying to help, and not knowing what to do.

Abbington House provides residential drug and alcohol treatment that gives us time to understand the whole story, not just the substance. The work is shaped around the person, their family, and what has been happening around the drinking or drug use.

If you’ve reached a point where something needs to change, we can talk through what has been happening and what the next steps may look like.

Abbington House Rehab in Hertfordshire

Who we help

People come to Abbington House at different points in their lives. Some have been drinking or using drugs for years and feel worn down by it. Others are holding careers and responsibilities together, but privately know things aren’t sustainable. Some have tried to stop more than once and found themselves back where they started.

We support people who recognise themselves in experiences such as:

  • Drinking that has gradually become harder to control, including binge patterns that feel manageable, until they’re not
  • Growing reliance on illicit or prescription drugs that are causing health issues, shame and isolation
  • Alcohol or drug use sitting alongside anxiety, depression, trauma, ADHD or other mental health difficulties
  • Neurodivergent adults using substances as a means of self-medicating

We help people across Hertfordshire, London and surrounding counties, with many travelling from across the UK to access treatment with us.

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Drug Addiction

Residential treatment for people affected by illicit and prescription drug addiction — including cocaine, ketamine, heroin, and prescription medications.
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Alcohol Addiction

Residential treatment for people whose drinking has become hard to stop, control or manage safely, with medical detox where needed.

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Dual Diagnosis

Residential treatment where alcohol or drug use sits alongside anxiety, depression, ADHD, autism or other mental health difficulties.

Feedback from people we’ve cared for

The clearest sense of what treatment at Abbington House is like comes from the people who have been through it, and from the families walking alongside them.

That feedback has also been recognised independently. Abbington House holds Doctify’s Great Patient Experience Award 2026, awarded to the top 30% of providers based on verified, anonymous reviews from people treated here.

Our Centre

Our centre is a small, home-like residential setting in Stevenage, with private en-suite rooms, gardens, and fresh meals prepared daily. As a residential treatment centre, Abbington House is registered with and regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).

The people here

The people here include therapists, medical staff and support workers who understand addiction both personally and professionally.

You don't need to pretend here.

Greg Georghiou

Founder / CEO

Michael Williams

Treatment Manager

Costa Chacholiades

Senior Therapist

Yevheniia Arakielian

Trauma Specialist

I know how difficult it can feel to reach out. I’ve been there myself. My job is to make sure people feel safe, listened to and properly supported as they take the next step.

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Support Beyond the Stay

Leaving residential treatment is not the end of the work.

Abbington House includes one year of aftercare and 16-weeks of family support following completion, along with lifetime access to the Abbington Community and events.

Ongoing connection matters because recovery continues in ordinary life: at home, at work, and in relationships.

Accessing Private Treatment

Most people start with a phone call. We listen to what has been happening and talk through whether residential treatment may be appropriate for you or someone close to you.

Because treatment is privately funded, there is no NHS waiting list or referral process to go through. That often means the difference between waiting weeks or months and being able to start when you’re ready.

Our admissions team will carry out an assessment, discuss costs, and, where a place is available and it is clinically appropriate, admission can often be arranged within 24 to 48 hours.