Private Drug & Alcohol Rehab in Hertfordshire

Rehab built around people, not programmes.

Most people who contact us have been trying to manage things on their own for longer than they wanted to. By the time they reach out, they’re often exhausted and wondering whether rehab is really for them.

Abbington House provides private residential treatment for people affected by alcohol, drugs and co-occurring mental health difficulties, in our small residential setting in Hertfordshire.

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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.

Private residential treatment 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, Abbington House can help make that next step feel manageable.

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Who we help

Addiction doesn’t always look the way people expect. Many people who come to Abbington House have been holding things together on the outside, while alcohol or drug use has become harder to manage in private.

We support people who are using alcohol or drugs to cope, switch off, sleep, keep going, or manage feelings that have become too much to carry alone.

For some people, this is connected to anxiety, depression, trauma or grief. For others, it may be linked to ADHD, autism, menopause, burnout, family pressure or years of trying to appear fine.

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Alcohol Rehab

For people whose drinking has become difficult to stop, reduce or live with, including those who have tried to cut down before.
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Drug Rehab

For people affected by drug use, prescription medication or more than one substance, including those using drugs to cope or keep functioning.
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Dual Diagnosis

For people affected by addiction alongside anxiety, depression, trauma, neurodivergence or emotional distress.

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.

A small, calm environment

Abbington House is not a large hospital-style unit. Treatment takes place in a small, CQC-regulated residential centre in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, where people are known personally. We notice when someone doesn’t come to breakfast. We notice when somebody suddenly goes quiet. We notice when someone’s pretending they’re okay.

The house is designed to feel calm, structured and contained, with support available throughout the day and night. Fresh meals are prepared daily by Chef Marion, with dietary needs discussed before admission wherever possible.

For many people, the setting matters. Being away from everyday triggers, in a place that feels safe and steady, can make it easier to settle, talk honestly and begin the work of recovery.

You don't need to pretend here.

Your recovery team

The people around someone in treatment matter. You or a loved one will be supported by therapists, medical staff and support workers who understand addiction personally and professionally.

There is no judgement here. Being understood can make it easier to be honest, ask for support and begin to feel safe in treatment.

Greg Georghiou

Founder / CEO

Michael Williams

Treatment Manager

Costa Chacholiades

Senior Therapist

Yevheniia Arakielian

Trauma Specialist

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 rehab 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.

Pathway into Abbington House

People come to Abbington House from Hertfordshire, London, and surrounding counties. For many, that distance is part of what helps. Stepping away from familiar surroundings and the routines tied to drink or drugs can make it easier to focus fully on recovery. Wherever someone is travelling from, the admissions team will talk through the practical side before arrival.

First Conversation

Most people start with a confidential phone call. Our admissions team will listen to what has been happening, answer questions and explain whether treatment at Abbington House may be appropriate.

Cost and Payment

Private treatment is paid for directly. After assessment, if you choose to continue, a deposit secures your place. The remaining payment is taken shortly before arrival.

Arrival and Treatment

Before arrival, we talk through travel, medication, what to bring and anything that may make the first day feel easier. If detox is needed, this is planned in advance.