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Alcohol Implant UK
Effective Therapy That Works

Our services offer genuine, discreet support for people in the UK who are ready to regain control and take meaningful steps toward lasting change.

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Unit 8, Long Mile Business Park
Long Mile Rd, Robinhood, Dublin,
D12 X017, Ireland

Treatment of Alcohol Addiction in the UK

We provide effective alcohol addiction treatment for people in the UK through the use of a Disulfiram (also known as Esperal or Antabuse) – a well-established method that supports long-term abstinence. The implant remains active for up to 12 months, while the procedure itself takes only 15–20 minutes. It offers a practical and reliable solution for those struggling with alcohol dependency and ready to commit to lasting change.

Method: Alcohol Implant for Alcohol Dependency

In addition to alcohol implants available in the UK, our services include guidance on complementary treatment methods such as oral medication and psychotherapy. Our approach helps patients choose the most effective combination of therapies to increase their chances of achieving and maintaining sobriety – all delivered locally and discreetly.

Additionally, our services include surgical mole removal performed by an experienced doctor. The procedure involves a consultation, precise excision, and the use of dissolvable sutures to promote comfortable healing and minimal scarring.

Overcome Addiction and Begin Effective Alcoholism Treatment in the UK!

We offer discreet, professional services and a tailored approach for individuals in the UK beginning their journey with alcohol therapy. If you’re considering an alcohol implant, now is the time to act – contact us today to learn more and book your appointment.

You can easily book your visit via WhatsApp or SMS. If you have any questions, feel free to call us – we’ll be happy to answer and respond as quickly as possible.

Customer reviews

Alcohol therapy Dublin - customer review
James W.
Manchester

I can honestly recommend this clinic to anyone. The whole process went smoothly, and the staff showed great professionalism. The service was excellent, and the lady on the helpline was exceptionally helpful and kind.

Alcohol therapy Dublin - customer review
Sophie L.
London

When my partner and I learned about the implant option, we were relieved to find that it was accessible even though we live in the UK. Everything was handled professionally, with genuine care and respect. The atmosphere was warm and supportive, and we felt looked after from start to finish.

Alcohol therapy Dublin - customer review
Daniel R.
Liverpool

For years, I was looking for the right kind of help. After discovering the alcohol implant, I was glad to see it was easy to arrange from the UK. The professional approach gave me hope and stability, and it has made a real difference in my everyday life.

Alcohol therapy Dublin - customer review
Emily H.
Birmingham

Thanks to the support I received at this clinic, my marriage survived a very difficult time. It’s now been over two years since I last drank, and I’m truly proud of the progress I’ve made. I would recommend this place to anyone ready to make positive changes in their life.


How the Alcohol Implant Works

The alcohol implant is a proven aversion therapy in which Disulfiram is placed under the skin. It blocks the body’s ability to process alcohol, so drinking can trigger strong reactions like nausea, shortness of breath, palpitations, and anxiety. These effects act as a deterrent, supporting sobriety for 10–12 months. From the UK, more and more patients choose this method as part of a wider treatment plan, especially when combined with psychotherapy and professional care.

How the alcohol implant works – treatment method explained
Alcohol implant – effective method of supporting addiction treatment

Is the Alcohol Implant Effective?

The strength of the alcohol implant comes mainly from its psychological impact. Knowing that drinking could trigger severe side effects encourages patients to stick to abstinence. For many, it serves as a vital safety net during the early months of sobriety, when the temptation to relapse is strongest. Still, it’s best to treat the implant as one element of a wider therapeutic plan, rather than relying on it alone.

Cost of the Alcohol Implant in the UK

Opting for an alcohol implant while living in the UK is a practical step toward better health and a stable future. The procedure itself takes only 15–20 minutes, remains effective for up to 12 months, and is available at an accessible cost. With this proven method, individuals in the UK can benefit from reliable support and a genuine opportunity for lasting change.

Alcohol implant cost in the UK – treatment pricing information
Alcohol therapy in the UK

Alcoholism Treatment with Care and Expertise

Our mission goes beyond procedures – we aim to truly help people overcome addiction. With empathy, discretion, and an individual approach, we provide effective therapy tailored to each patient’s story.

FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions

Preparing for the Esperal Implant – What Should You Know?

To ensure the treatment is both safe and effective, it’s important to avoid drinking alcohol for at least 24 hours before the procedure.

During your visit, the doctor will carry out a thorough medical consultation to check for any contraindications, such as heart conditions, liver problems, or certain mental health issues.

Being open and honest is key – make sure to share details about your health history and any medications you’re currently taking so the doctor can plan the safest approach for you.

What Happens During the Implant Procedure?

To ensure the treatment is both safe and effective, it’s important to avoid drinking alcohol for at least 24 hours before the procedure. During your visit, the doctor will carry out a thorough medical consultation to check for any contraindications, such as heart conditions, liver problems, or certain mental health issues.

The alcohol implant procedure consists of inserting sterile Disulfiram tablets beneath the gluteal muscle. It usually takes around 15–20 minutes and is carried out under local anaesthesia, so the patient remains comfortable and free from pain. The doctor makes a small cut in the skin, prepares a pocket in the tissue, places the correct dose of the medication, and then closes the incision with sutures.

Once the procedure is complete, the patient is given clear instructions on how to look after the wound to ensure smooth and proper healing..

Is the Alcohol Implant Safe for Patients?

Yes – the alcohol implant is considered safe as long as patients follow medical advice and remain completely alcohol-free. For those who stay sober, Esperal is inactive and does not produce any harmful side effects.

Problems only arise if alcohol is consumed during the treatment. In such cases, it can trigger strong reactions like nausea, dizziness, or rapid heartbeat. This is why it’s essential to carefully follow the doctor’s instructions and strictly avoid drinking while the implant is in place.

What Is Recovery Like After Getting the Implant?

Recovery following an Esperal implant is generally quick and doesn’t require a hospital stay. In most cases, patients are able to resume normal daily activities the very next day, though it’s best to avoid heavy exercise or strenuous effort for several days.

The area where the implant was placed should be kept clean, and it’s important to carefully follow the doctor’s wound-care instructions to support healing and reduce the risk of infection.

What Are the Risks of Drinking After the Implant?

Drinking alcohol after receiving a Disulfiram (Esperal) implant can cause a strong and sometimes dangerous reaction in the body. Typical symptoms include nausea, vomiting, dizziness, rapid heartbeat, flushing, low blood pressure, and a sudden feeling of weakness.

This reaction is intentional – it acts as a powerful deterrent, helping patients stay committed to sobriety. For this reason, it’s absolutely vital to avoid alcohol altogether while the implant is active.

How Long Does an Anti-Alcohol Implant Work?

In most cases, the anti-alcohol implant works for up to a year, though the exact length can differ from person to person.

Antabuse vs. Disulfiram – What’s the Difference?

Antabuse is simply the brand name for Disulfiram. They are the same medication used in alcohol aversion therapy. When placed under the skin as an implant, Disulfiram blocks the body’s ability to process alcohol, leading to intense physical reactions if drinking occurs.

Because of this strong and lasting effect, the treatment is often called the “anti-alcohol implant” – a discreet yet highly effective aid in overcoming addiction.

Is It Possible to Remove the Implant Early?

Yes, a doctor can remove the implant if there’s a valid medical reason. However, early removal is generally discouraged, as it may weaken the therapy’s effectiveness and reduce the support it provides in maintaining sobriety.

Do I Need to Be Sober Before the Procedure?

Yes – the implant can only be placed if you are completely sober. Disulfiram reacts strongly with alcohol, so having it in your system could cause severe side effects such as nausea, vomiting, rapid heartbeat, or even more serious complications. For your safety, it’s necessary to stop drinking at least 24 hours beforehand and undergo a proper medical assessment before the implant is placed.

Could the Implant Interfere With My Other Medications?

In most cases, the alcohol implant does not interact with everyday medicines. Still, it’s essential to let your doctor know about all the medications you’re currently taking so they can check for any possible interactions and make sure the treatment is completely safe for you.

How to reach us?

HelpMeWithAlcohol - Our location in the UK

Connections from the United Kingdom to Dublin

Traveling from the UK to Dublin is quick and convenient – from every major city, you can easily reach the Irish capital by plane or ferry.

From London, Manchester, and Birmingham, there are daily direct flights to Dublin and other Irish cities. The flight usually takes about one hour, and tickets are available at attractive prices through popular search engines such as Kayak or Ryanair.

From Liverpool, in addition to flights, there is also a ferry connection to Dublin. It’s a great option for those traveling with a car or preferring a more relaxed journey. The crossing takes around 8 hours and offers comfortable conditions on board.

Need help overcoming alcohol struggles?

If you’re ready to make a change and want to cut down or quit drinking, we’re here to stand by you. Our approach is based on proven methods, care, and solutions designed around your individual needs.

Take the first step today – reach out to us and see how we can guide you on your path forward.

Professional alcohol addiction treatment in the UK