Drug addiction is a devastating condition that destroys health, shatters families, and derails careers. In Hyderabad and across Telangana, the prevalence of drug abuse — particularly cannabis (ganja), opioids, heroin, prescription medications, and synthetic drugs — has been rising sharply. For families caught in this crisis, finding a qualified, trustworthy drug de-addiction centre is often the difference between life and death.
Bharosa Neuro Psychiatry Hospital is one of the leading drug de-addiction and rehabilitation centres in Hyderabad. Our 110-bed residential facility offers a complete continuum of care — from emergency stabilisation and medical detoxification to long-term rehabilitation, family counselling, and structured aftercare. Every treatment plan is designed by qualified MD psychiatrists who specialise in addiction medicine, ensuring that your loved one receives the highest standard of care.
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Cannabis (Ganja/Marijuana) Addiction
Cannabis is the most commonly abused drug in Telangana and across India. While many consider it harmless, chronic cannabis use can lead to severe psychological dependence, cognitive impairment, amotivational syndrome, paranoia, anxiety, and in some cases, drug-induced psychosis. Our cannabis de-addiction program addresses both the psychological dependence and the cognitive damage caused by long-term use.
Treatment includes: Individual therapy for motivational enhancement, cognitive behavioural therapy to address thought patterns that drive use, group therapy sessions, stress management techniques, and structured daily routines to replace drug-seeking behaviour with productive activities.
Opioid & Heroin Addiction
Opioid addiction — including heroin, morphine, codeine, tramadol, and other prescription opioids — is one of the most physically dangerous forms of drug dependence. Opioids create intense physical dependence, and withdrawal symptoms can be extremely painful and medically risky. Our opioid de-addiction program includes:
Prescription Drug Addiction
Dependence on prescription medications — particularly benzodiazepines (alprazolam, diazepam), sleeping pills, painkillers, and cough syrups containing codeine — is an increasingly common problem in India. These addictions often develop gradually and can be difficult to recognise because the substances were initially prescribed by a doctor. Our treatment approach includes:
Synthetic & Party Drug Addiction
The use of synthetic drugs — MDMA (ecstasy), cocaine, methamphetamine, LSD, ketamine, and newer designer drugs — is rising in Hyderabad's urban population, particularly among young adults. These substances carry extreme risks including neurotoxicity, cardiac events, psychosis, and sudden death. Our treatment for synthetic drug addiction includes:
Polysubstance Dependence
Many individuals we treat are dependent on more than one substance simultaneously — for example, alcohol combined with cannabis, or opioids combined with benzodiazepines. Polysubstance dependence is more complex and dangerous than single-substance addiction, requiring careful medical management of multiple withdrawal processes and a highly personalised treatment plan. Bharosa's psychiatric team has extensive experience managing these complex cases safely.

Phase 1: Assessment & Stabilisation (Day 1-7)
Every admission begins with a thorough psychiatric and medical assessment. We evaluate the type and severity of drug dependence, physical health status, co-occurring mental health conditions, social circumstances, and family dynamics. Based on this assessment, our psychiatrists create a personalised treatment plan. If the individual is in acute intoxication or severe withdrawal, they are stabilised in our 24/7 monitored care unit before beginning the formal program.
Phase 2: Medical Detoxification (Day 3-14)
Drug detoxification is the process of safely clearing substances from the body while managing withdrawal symptoms. The duration and intensity of detox vary significantly depending on the substance:
At Bharosa, all detox protocols are supervised by qualified doctors around the clock. We use evidence-based medications to manage symptoms like pain, nausea, insomnia, anxiety, and cravings — making the detox process as comfortable as possible.
Phase 3: Intensive Rehabilitation (Week 2-10)
Once detox is complete, the real work of rehabilitation begins. This phase includes:
Phase 4: Family Integration & Discharge (Week 10-14)
Recovery happens within a family context. During the final phase, we focus on:
Phase 5: Aftercare & Follow-Up (Ongoing)
At Bharosa, our relationship with every individual and family extends well beyond discharge. Our aftercare program includes:

Many drug de-addiction centres in Hyderabad are operated by social workers, counsellors, or motivational speakers without formal medical or psychiatric training. While their intentions may be good, drug addiction is a complex medical condition that affects brain chemistry, and treating it without psychiatric expertise can be ineffective or even dangerous.
Here is why psychiatric expertise matters:
At Bharosa, every treatment plan is designed and supervised by MD psychiatrists. This is non-negotiable — it is what separates a professional drug rehabilitation centre from an unqualified facility.

The cost of professional drug de-addiction treatment is a fraction of what families spend on the ongoing consequences of untreated addiction — lost jobs, medical emergencies, legal problems, and broken relationships. Investing in proper treatment saves money and lives in the long term.
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Q1: What is the best drug de-addiction centre in Hyderabad?
Bharosa Neuro Psychiatry Hospital is one of the best drug de-addiction centres in Hyderabad. With MD psychiatrists, NABH accreditation, a 110-bed facility, and comprehensive programs for all types of drug addiction, Bharosa offers the most thorough and medically sound approach to drug rehabilitation in Telangana.
Q2: How long does drug de-addiction take?
The recommended minimum is 30 days, but for most drug addictions — especially opioids, heroin, and polysubstance dependence — our 100-Day Recovery Program produces significantly better long-term outcomes. The exact duration is determined by the treating psychiatrist based on the type of substance, severity of dependence, and individual progress.
Q3: Is drug de-addiction painful?
Withdrawal from certain drugs, especially opioids and benzodiazepines, can be uncomfortable. However, at Bharosa, we use evidence-based medications to manage withdrawal symptoms effectively, making the detox process as comfortable as possible. Our 24/7 medical team ensures that no individual suffers unnecessarily during detoxification.
Q4: Can drug addiction be completely cured?
Drug addiction is a chronic condition that can be effectively managed with proper treatment. Most individuals who complete a full rehabilitation program and follow structured aftercare guidelines are able to maintain long-term sobriety. However, ongoing support and vigilance are important, as the risk of relapse exists particularly in the first year after treatment.
Q5: My family member is using drugs but denies having a problem. What should I do?
Denial is one of the most common features of drug addiction. Our care coordinators are experienced in helping families navigate this difficult situation. We can provide guidance on how to approach the conversation, and if needed, arrange for professional intervention. Call +91 95050 58886 for confidential advice — even if your family member is not yet ready for treatment, we can help you prepare.
Q6: Do you treat drug-induced psychosis?
Yes. Drug-induced psychosis — particularly from cannabis, methamphetamine, and synthetic drugs — is one of our areas of specialisation. Our psychiatrists are experienced in managing acute psychotic episodes, stabilising the individual, and then addressing the underlying substance use that caused the episode.

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