Initial consultation
We help you understand whether rehabilitation is needed and which format will be appropriate.
- condition assessment
- motivation
- first plan
Help after detox or withdrawal relief: work with triggers, motivation, the environment and relapse prevention.

The programme should not be the same for everyone. The plan depends on the type of addiction, the person's condition, previous treatment experience and the social environment.
We help you understand whether rehabilitation is needed and which format will be appropriate.
A structured start to recovery with a focus on routine, motivation and support.
An approach for the gradual formation of sober habits and responsibility.
Helps not to lose the result after completing the main programme.
After the acute stage it is important not to return to the old patterns. Rehabilitation helps to build a new system of support.
Discuss the situationWe clarify the condition, motivation, previous experience and the risk of relapse.
We define the goals, the format, family involvement and the duration of support.
Psychological support, routine, triggers and sober-living skills.
We plan support after the programme and relapse prevention.
A consultation helps you avoid acting at random: the specialist clarifies the condition, risks and symptoms and explains a safe first step.
Stabilising the condition does not complete addiction treatment.
Systematic work with the causes and triggers is needed.
Relatives also needed an explanation and support.
The cost depends on the person's condition, duration of use, symptoms, coexisting conditions, and the required care format. The exact plan is discussed after the initial consultation.
Prices are not medical prescriptions. The final form of help is decided after assessing the condition and the risks.
The specialists who can be involved in the consultation, condition assessment, stabilisation, psychological support or further treatment plan.
Leads the medical team and oversees the care plan, detox safety, and therapy outcomes.
Works with acute states, withdrawal syndrome, sleep disturbances, and medication support.
Specialises in work with alcohol- and medication-related addiction, anxiety conditions and motivation for treatment.
Chief physician, psychiatrist-addiction specialist, 15 years of experience. Reviews the medical accuracy of sample about rehabilitation drug-addicted people: condition assessment, inpatient indications, a safe request process, and wording without unsafe home-treatment schemes. The information on this page helps with orientation but does not replace an individual specialist consultation.
Go to the teamRehabilitation is needed when the acute condition has already been relieved but craving, triggers, the risk of relapse, a disrupted routine and difficulties in relationships with the family remain.
To build sober habits, restore a routine, learn to get through triggers without using and build support after discharge.
Motivation, previous relapses, the mental state, the social environment, conflicts in the family and the need for longer support.
Individual consultations, group support, psychoeducation, a relapse-prevention plan, work with the family and resocialisation.
The first weeks after stabilisation require a clear plan: a routine, support contacts, therapy and an early response to the risk of relapse.
Safe boundary: We do not publish medication dosages, IV-drip schemes or self-treatment instructions. Medical prescriptions are possible only after assessing the person's condition.
Medical help should be clear, lawful, and confidential. The website includes legal sections, data processing rules, clinic documents, and terms of use.
Loss of consciousness, seizures, chest pain, breathing difficulty, severe hallucinations, suicidal thoughts, or suspected overdose require emergency medical care.
+380 50 366-62-33Photos help you see the space in advance: consultation room, procedure area, equipment and medical materials without patients' personal data.
Below are recent anonymized reviews for this service. We keep the experience of care while removing private details that could identify a person or their medical situation.
We contacted Demeevka about a loved one's addiction. For me it was important not just to “put them in a clinic,” but to understand what was happening and how the family could help. The specialists explained the steps, spoke calmly, and stayed in touch without unnecessary disclosure.
Anna, Kyiv, Holosiivskyi districtWe weren't looking for loud promises, but for people who could explain the situation clearly. At Demeevka they first clarified the condition, risks and prior experience, and only then discussed the care format. They also explained how to support the person without pressure.
Kseniia, KyivYa long thought, what problem only in nature loved one person. Specialist explained, how works addiction, why some persuasion malo and why important program after stabilization. This helped view for situation more sober.
Confidential, KyivRehabilitation drug-addicted people: confidential consultation Demeevka in Kyiv, condition assessment, safe care plan and family support.
We work confidentially, we explain the options and limitations of each format, and we do not use promises of a guaranteed result in one day.
Yes. Demeevka does not disclose the fact that you contacted us and handles personal data carefully.
Yes. Often relatives take the first step, to understand the risks, how to approach the conversation, and the safe next steps.
The final form of help is decided only after assessing the condition, symptoms, risks and contraindications.
It helps to briefly describe the symptoms, how long the use lasted, the current condition, chronic illnesses, and which medications have already been taken.
After initial stabilisation, when the acute symptoms have already been reduced and the person can take part in a recovery programme.
Detox helps to get through the acute stage but does not remove craving, triggers, the usual behavioural pattern and the risk of repeated relapse.
In many cases yes. We explain to relatives the limits of support, the early signs of relapse and a safe way of communicating without pressure.
You should not wait for a flare-up, but contact a specialist again, assess the risks, update the support plan and work out which triggers were involved.
Briefly describe the situation. We will suggest which form of help will be safe and where to start.
Leave your phone number. We will contact you, clarify the situation, and suggest a safe first step.