Heroin addiction

Heroin addiction has a profound impact on the body, behaviour, relationships and safety. Dependence can be severe, and taking the step towards help often feels daunting.

Peggy-Sue approaches addiction with clarity, respect and practical steps towards appropriate care.

What is heroin addiction?

With heroin, daily life increasingly revolves around using, recovering, obtaining the drug and preventing withdrawal symptoms.

As a result, health, trust and future prospects quickly come under pressure.

Stopping usually requires professional support and a plan tailored to the medical and personal situation.

Peggy-Sue helps find the right care pathway and makes the first step manageable.

Recognising the signs

Family members and partners often feel powerless, anxious and exhausted.

We help establish boundaries, communication and an intervention with care.

Has heroin become part of surviving day to day? Contact us.

Together, we consider what safe step is possible now.

Help and treatment

Together, we consider appropriate help: outpatient treatment, residential treatment, detox, intervention or family support. The pathway is tailored to the situation and its urgency.

Other people's experiences

"I had to choose between two evils. It was either call Peggy-Sue or choose my illness. The support gave me direction again."

Saskia (aged 27)

"I truly needed that confrontation. My family and Peggy-Sue showed me that things could not continue this way."

Jordan (aged 33)

"Peggy-Sue helped me understand what addiction is and what recovery can look like in practical terms."

Victor (aged 22)