Your Independent Guide to Alcohol Rehabs.

We exclusively feature alcohol rehabs in New Zealand that have garnered outstanding reviews and employ highly qualified professionals. 

We do not endorse establishments that merely serve as retreats, lack a verified history of successful outcomes, or advocate specific religious ideologies.

 Discover our comprehensive list of the premier Alcohol Rehabilitation centers in New Zealand, along with available Private Rehabilitation and Outpatient Rehab options here in Aotearoa. 

Please be aware that we do not sell advertising space to rehabilitation centers – we do not permit rehabs to pay for inclusion on the list.

Alcohol Rehabs.

Alcohol Rehabs.

The Addiction Clinic alcohol treatment program is recognised as the foremost alcohol addiction treatment initiative of its kind in New Zealand. They take referrals from doctors and self-referals

In contrast to conventional residential rehabilitation centers that prioritize group therapy while offering limited focus on individual requirements, this program sets itself apart by providing you with a dedicated team of experts in the field of alcohol addiction treatment. 

You will collaborate with a leading New Zealand Psychotherapist who specialises in Alcohol Use Disorder, commonly referred to as alcoholism.

In addition to the Psychotherapist, you will be supported by a senior addiction counselor who specializes in relapse prevention.

To enhance your experience during your time with them, you will also be assigned a personal sober coach. 

A sober coach, or peer support individual, is someone who has personal experience and has completed specialized training to assist individuals in early sobriety. 

The primary objective of your team is to help you achieve sobriety as swiftly as possible, in a manner that ensures long-term sustainability.

The Bridge Program is operated by the Salvation Army. The Salvation Army established the first Alcohol Rehabilitation center in New Zealand back in 1911. 

They opened Rotoroa Island specifically as a rehabilitation site for individuals struggling with alcoholism.

 The Bridge program lasts for two months. 

This program is available nationwide; however, there is a waiting list, and it is offered at no cost. The Bridge embraces diversity and is welcoming to individuals of all cultures, ages, disabilities, sexual orientations, and gender identities.

 If you are looking to achieve sobriety or minimize the harm caused by alcohol and other substances, we are here to assist you. 

Our services promote active involvement in the development and practical use of skills, where individuals are encouraged to establish their own goals and recovery plans to mitigate the negative impacts of alcohol and/or other drugs