De-addiction Treatment & Recovery Support
Addiction does not just affect the body—it impacts mind, family and everyday life. At Boga Holistic Aysh Hospital, our De-addiction Treatment program is designed to help individuals safely overcome dependence on alcohol, tobacco, drugs or other addictive habits through structured, compassionate and holistic care.
“With steady counselling, therapies and family support, I was able to come out of my alcohol dependence and rebuild my routine step by step.” — De-addiction Patient
What We Offer:
- Initial assessment of addiction pattern, triggers and overall health
- Medically guided detox support in coordination with specialists (where required)
- Individual counselling to address cravings, emotions and behaviour change
- AYUSH-based therapies to reduce withdrawal discomfort, improve sleep and strengthen the nervous system
- Group therapy and motivational sessions to build confidence and peer support
- Family counselling to repair relationships and create a supportive home environment
- Relapse-prevention planning with practical strategies for real-life situations
Key Features:
- Non-judgmental Environment: We treat addiction as a medical and psychological condition, not a weakness, so patients and families feel safe to seek help.
- Personalised Recovery Plan: Treatment is customised based on the substance used, duration, physical health and emotional needs of each person.
- Integrated AYUSH Support: Ayurveda, Siddha and Homeopathy therapies are used to support detox, calm the mind, reduce anxiety and improve energy.
- Focus on Mind-Body Healing: Along with stopping the substance, we work on sleep, appetite, mood, motivation and lifestyle restructuring.
- Long-Term Follow-Up: Periodic review sessions, tele-consults and guidance help maintain sobriety and handle high-risk situations.
Why De-addiction Support Matters:
Trying to quit addiction alone can feel overwhelming and often leads to repeated relapses. Structured treatment offers medical safety, emotional guidance and a clear roadmap for recovery. Early intervention protects organs, reduces family stress and gives individuals the chance to rebuild health, work and relationships with dignity.
Who should consider de-addiction treatment?
Anyone who finds it difficult to control alcohol, smoking, drugs, painkillers or other addictive behaviours—even after deciding to stop— can benefit from treatment. If use is affecting health, work, studies or relationships, it is the right time to seek help.
Is admission compulsory for all patients?
Not always. Some patients can be managed on an outpatient basis with regular counselling, medicines and therapies. Admission or intensive care is suggested only when there is severe dependence, medical risk or unsafe environment at home.
Will my details be kept confidential?
Yes. We follow strict confidentiality practices. Your medical history, counselling notes and treatment details are not shared with anyone outside the clinical team without your consent, except where legally mandated for safety reasons.