Binge-drinking stabilisation in inpatient care in Kyiv

Inpatient care helps with binge drinking when a controlled space, calm and a further plan for treating the addiction are needed.

  • Consultation for the patient or family
  • Assessment of symptoms, blood pressure, sleep and risks
  • An explanation of the format: at home, outpatient or inpatient care
  • A plan after stabilisation to reduce the risk of recurrence
Binge drinking in inpatient care
24/7, no days off +380 50 366-62-33

Inpatient formats of help

First it is important to assess the person's condition and possible contraindications. After a consultation the specialist explains which format will be safer right now.

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Consultation about binge drinking

We clarify the duration of use, the symptoms, co-existing illnesses and the current condition.

  • conversation with family
  • risk assessment
  • the first steps of the plan
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from 3 500 ₴4 500 ₴

Binge drinking stabilization at home

A format for situations where it is hard for the person to come to the centre on their own.

  • previous consultation
  • a home-visit format when indicated
  • recommendations after stabilization
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from 5 000 ₴

Binge-drinking stabilisation in inpatient care

Suitable, when needed calm space and more attentive support condition.

  • control well-being
  • detox support
  • further path treatment
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Urgent help

For acute situation consultation available 24/7, but dangerous symptoms require emergency medical help.

  • quick contact
  • assessment urgency
  • safe recommendations
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How help in inpatient care goes

Relieving the acute condition is not a full treatment of addiction. After stabilisation it is important to discuss the cause of the binge drinking and a further plan.

Discuss the situation
1

First contact

We clarify the duration of the binge, the symptoms, age, chronic illnesses and which medications have already been taken.

2

Risk assessment

We determine whether it is possible to act at home, or whether inpatient care or emergency help is needed.

3

Stabilization

We discuss the form of support, monitoring of wellbeing and safe steps for the family.

4

Plan after binge drinking

We explain how to reduce the risk of recurrence and when coding, psychotherapy or rehabilitation is appropriate.

When you should reach out

A consultation helps you avoid acting at random: the specialist clarifies the condition, risks and symptoms and explains a safe first step.

Several days of use

Binge drinking lasts, person not can on their own stop or condition worsens.

Withdrawal symptoms

Ye tremor, insomnia, anxiety, weakness, nausea or increased blood pressure.

Need plan

After the acute condition it is important not to leave the person without further support.

Prices and format: Binge drinking in inpatient care

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.

All prices
Binge-drinking stabilisation in inpatient carefrom 5 000 ₴
Binge drinking stabilization, VIP formatfrom 7 000 ₴
Home visit by an addiction doctorfrom 1 600 ₴
Basic detox therapyfrom 3 500 ₴
Extended detox therapyfrom 5 900 ₴
Urgent soberingfrom 9 000 ₴
Alcohol addiction treatment in inpatient care, dayfrom 7 000 ₴
Outpatient alcohol addiction treatmentafter consultation

Prices are not medical prescriptions. The final form of help is decided after assessing the condition and the risks.

Who supervises care

The specialists who can be involved in the consultation, condition assessment, stabilisation, psychological support or further treatment plan.

Savchuk Oleh Vasylovych
15 years

Savchuk Oleh Vasylovych

Chief physician, psychiatrist-addiction specialist

Leads the medical team and oversees the care plan, detox safety, and therapy outcomes.

Romanenko Maksym Ihorovych
11 years

Romanenko Maksym Ihorovych

Addiction doctor, psychiatrist

Works with acute states, withdrawal syndrome, sleep disturbances, and medication support.

Demchenko Iryna Oleksandrivna
10 years

Demchenko Iryna Oleksandrivna

Physician

Assesses general physical condition, monitors comorbidities, and supports patients during stabilization.

Savchuk Oleh Vasylovych
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Savchuk Oleh Vasylovych

Chief physician, psychiatrist-addiction specialist, 15 years of experience. Reviews the medical accuracy of sample about binge drinking in inpatient care: 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.

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Medical context

Inpatient binge treatment: who needs it

Inpatient binge treatment is needed when home care is not enough: with a long binge, severe withdrawal, arrhythmia, previous seizures or delirium, serious chronic illnesses and a high risk of complications. In hospital, round-the-clock monitoring, control of vital signs and a fast response to deterioration are possible.

Under monitoring it is safer to carry out detox, correct blood pressure and heart rhythm, and support sleep and mental state. This lowers the risk of severe complications that are dangerous with “home” schemes.

How it works

Condition assessment, IVs and medication support when indicated, monitoring of progress and preparation for a further plan. The duration depends on the severity of the condition.

After the hospital

Relieving the acute state is the first step. To keep the result, after stabilization psychotherapy, coding when indicated and rehabilitation are discussed.

Updated: 20 May 2026 Reviews medical team Demeevka Without schemes self-treatment
Diagnostics situation

The specialist clarifies the duration of use, the withdrawal symptoms, sleep, blood pressure, anxiety, co-existing illnesses and the risk of complications.

Signs danger

Binge drinking for several days, tremor, strong anxiety, insomnia, gaps in memory, aggression, panic or hallucinations are a reason not to postpone a consultation.

Methods of help

A consultation, detox when indicated, binge-drinking stabilisation, inpatient care, coding after assessment and psychotherapeutic support can be used.

After stabilization

Detox does not replace treatment of the addiction. Next, a relapse-prevention plan, work on motivation and support from loved ones are needed.

When you should not wait

  • the binge lasts several days and the condition worsens;
  • there are hallucinations, disorientation, seizures or loss of consciousness;
  • chest pain, difficulty breathing or a sharp spike in blood pressure appeared;
  • the person talks about self-harm or becomes dangerous to themselves and others.

What not to do at home

  • do not give new medications without consulting a doctor;
  • do not leave the person alone with psychosis, seizures or loss of consciousness;
  • do not postpone help in the hope that the condition «will pass on its own»;
  • do not stop at detox as if it were the only solution to the problem.

What matters for the family

  • describe the duration of the binge, the symptoms and chronic illnesses;
  • do not provoke conflict during intoxication or withdrawal;
  • ensure calm, water and safety control until the consultation;
  • after stabilisation, discuss motivation, treatment and relapse prevention.

When inpatient care is appropriate

  • with severe withdrawal syndrome or repeated binges;
  • with psychotic symptoms, a risk of falls or cardiac complications;
  • when at home there are no safe supervision or support;
  • when a further comprehensive plan of addiction treatment is needed.

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.

WHO: alcohol fact sheetNIAAA: alcohol use disorderNHS: alcohol-use disorder

When you should not wait

Loss of consciousness, seizures, chest pain, breathing difficulty, severe hallucinations, suicidal thoughts, or suspected overdose require emergency medical care.

+380 50 366-62-33

Clinic environment

Photos help you see the space in advance: consultation room, procedure area, equipment and medical materials without patients' personal data.

Patient and family reviews

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.

Binge drinking stabilization 9 June 2026 · feedback form

They explained when a doctor was needed, and helped the family calm down

Contacted after several days of binge drinking in loved one person. It was important to quickly understand, what was dangerous, and what could be discussed during consultation. The specialist asked specific questions, did not scare us and explained the next steps without pressure.

Olena, Kyiv, Holosiivskyi district
Rehabilitation 20 May 2026 · feedback form

For my sister they offered a consistent plan, not a template

We 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, Kyiv
Alcohol-related addiction 17 May 2026 · form site

For many years we were going in circles, and here they finally explained everything step by step

In the family there were binges, short breaks and relapses again. At Demeevka they did not promise a miracle in one day but explained that after the acute state a further plan was needed. For us this was more honest and more useful than another quick promise.

Olha, Kyiv

The Demeevka approach

Binge-drinking stabilisation in inpatient care: 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.

What can be included in the help

  • Consultation for the patient or family
  • Assessment of symptoms, blood pressure, sleep and risks
  • An explanation of the format: at home, outpatient or inpatient care
  • A plan after stabilisation to reduce the risk of recurrence

Questions and answers

Can I contact you confidentially?

Yes. Demeevka does not disclose the fact that you contacted us and handles personal data carefully.

Can relatives start with a consultation?

Yes. Often relatives take the first step, to understand the risks, how to approach the conversation, and the safe next steps.

Can I immediately choose a specific treatment method?

The final form of help is decided only after assessing the condition, symptoms, risks and contraindications.

What to prepare before the first contact?

It helps to briefly describe the symptoms, how long the use lasted, the current condition, chronic illnesses, and which medications have already been taken.

When does alcohol use need urgent help?

Seizures, loss of consciousness, chest pain, difficulty breathing, severe hallucinations, disorientation or suicidal thoughts require an urgent response.

Is only binge stabilization or detox enough?

No. Acute stabilisation reduces symptoms but does not replace work on the causes of addiction, motivation and relapse prevention.

Can coding be done right after a binge?

Coding is discussed only after assessing the condition, the period of sobriety, motivation and possible contraindications.

When is inpatient care appropriate for alcoholism?

Inpatient care is more often recommended with severe withdrawal, repeated binges, psychotic symptoms, co-existing conditions, or when safe supervision at home is not possible.

Need a consultation?

Briefly describe the situation. We will suggest which form of help will be safe and where to start.