Private heroin addiction treatment in Mauritius

Heroin

Private heroin addiction treatment in Mauritius

Heroin dependence is a medical condition. Withdrawal, cravings and the life organised around supply need a licensed setting, not a lecture.

Understanding

What this often looks like in real life

Use may have begun as pain relief, curiosity, or a way through something unbearable. By the time families call, the day is often already organised around not being sick.

Heroin dependence is a medical condition. Withdrawal, cravings and the life organised around supply need a licensed setting, not a lecture.

Signs families notice

  • Using to feel normal rather than to get high
  • Withdrawal: aches, insomnia, agitation, craving
  • Needle use, or moving between routes of use
  • Overdose risk, mixing with alcohol or benzodiazepines
  • Secrecy, debt, or collapsing work and family life

Assessment

Before a plan is agreed

We review pattern of use, route, previous detoxification, infectious-disease risk where relevant, mental health and what has already been tried. Suitability for this centre is a clinical decision.

Treatment

How the work is held

Medically supervised stabilisation where required, individual psychotherapy, nursing, and a plan for cravings that does not pretend willpower is a programme.

Journey

From first call to aftercare

Confidential conversation, medical review before travel if coming from abroad, a residential plan, then aftercare. Length of stay is decided after assessment.

Why residential

A contained setting, when outpatient care is not enough

Why residential

Distance from usual triggers, 24-hour clinical cover where needed, and a daily rhythm that does not ask a depleted person to recover in the same environment that exhausted them.

Why Les Mariannes

Care is physician-led, one-to-one by default, and small enough that a stay is not a corridor of group timetables. Complementary therapies sit inside a medical plan.

Why Mauritius

Mauritius is not read as a public rehab destination. Distance from usual triggers, a stable island setting, and a hilltop centre in Congomah give international families privacy without theatre.

Dr Siddick Maudarbocus

Dr Siddick

A clinical perspective

Heroin is doing a job in that person's nervous system. Treatment has to understand that job, then replace it with something safer, not with humiliation.

This is not a slogan. It is how assessment is done here: listen first, then decide whether a residential stay is even the right next step.

Families

The first call can come from someone who loves them

The first conversation may be with a spouse, parent, adult child, sibling, friend or doctor. You do not need the person to complete a form before you ask for guidance.

7-14 days

Assessment and reset

A short residential period to assess, stabilise and interrupt a pattern. Useful when outpatient care is not enough and a longer stay is not yet clear.

21-28 days

Core recovery

Enough time for medical review, a body of individual therapy, sleep restoration and a first aftercare plan. This is a typical core period, not a product.

4+ weeks

Deeper work

When trauma, dual diagnosis or long-standing dependence need more than a month. Length is a clinical recommendation after assessment.

These ranges are guidance for families, not packages. Nothing is priced or promised before a confidential clinical conversation.

Questions

Frequently asked

Do you treat Heroin at Les Mariannes?

Heroin dependence is a medical condition. Withdrawal, cravings and the life organised around supply need a licensed setting, not a lecture. Suitability for residential care is decided after a confidential clinical conversation, not from a website list.

Is detoxification always required?

No. Some people need medically supervised withdrawal. Others begin psychological work without it. That decision is clinical.

How long would a stay be?

Length of stay is decided after assessment. Typical guidance is a short reset of one to two weeks, a core period of three to four weeks, or longer work. Nothing is sold as a fixed package.

Can a family member make the first call?

The first conversation may be with a spouse, parent, adult child, sibling, friend or doctor. You do not need the person to complete a form before you ask for guidance.

Do you guarantee an outcome or publish a success rate?

No. We do not promise a cure, and we do not publish unverified success rates. Recovery is individual work, held in a licensed setting.

Why Mauritius, rather than a well-known rehab destination?

Mauritius is not read as a public rehab destination. Distance from usual triggers, a stable island setting, and a hilltop centre in Congomah give international families privacy without theatre.

Begin here

Speak confidentially

Whether you are exploring care for yourself or for someone you love, the first step is a private discussion. There is no obligation, and nothing is priced before that conversation.