Alcohol Rehab in Mexico
Alcohol addiction treatment in a luxury rehab center in Baja California, Mexico, with in-house medical detox, 24/7 support, and dual diagnosis care.
Highlights of our treatment center
In-house detox with medical support
24/7 staff support throughout rehab
Residential and outpatient treatment options
Addiction and mental health support (dual diagnosis)
Airport pickup available
Luxury residence with pool, games room, and luxury amenities
When alcohol treatment becomes the safer option
Alcohol use can become difficult to control over time. Signs may include repeated attempts to cut down, withdrawal symptoms when stopping, drinking to cope, or alcohol continuing despite serious consequences.
If you are struggling with addiction, a structured rehab treatment plan can provide a safer and more stable way forward, with clear support from the first conversation.
In-house medical alcohol detox
Detox is often the first step in alcohol treatment. Alcohol withdrawal can be unpredictable and, in some cases, medically serious. Detox begins with a clinical assessment to understand drinking history, withdrawal risk, physical health, and mental health needs.
From there, the medical team provides monitoring and symptom support with safety as the priority. The goal is stabilisation and a clear transition into the next phase of addiction treatment.
Detox support includes
Intake assessment and safety planning
Monitoring with medical oversight
Symptom support and stabilisation
A clear plan for the next stage of care
Escalation to a higher level of care when medically necessary
Residential Alcohol rehab
Residential rehab provides a stable environment and a consistent daily routine. This makes it easier to engage in treatment, step away from triggers, and focus fully on addiction recovery.
This residential treatment program combines therapy, relapse prevention work, and practical skills to support change. It also supports co-occurring mental health symptoms when relevant as part of addiction and mental health treatment.
Residential care typically includes
Individual and group therapy as part of the treatment program
Relapse prevention planning and coping tools
Support for mental health symptoms when present
Routines that support sleep, nutrition, and wellbeing
Discharge planning and next-step recommendations
This rehab program is delivered in a luxury residential setting designed to support comfort, privacy, and focus.
Outpatient alcohol rehab
Outpatient rehab provides continued support while maintaining day-to-day responsibilities. It can be part of ongoing rehabilitation after residential care, or it can be recommended as a starting point depending on safety considerations and clinical needs.
Outpatient care supports the recovery process through structured therapy, accountability, and relapse prevention planning.
Aftercare and sober living support
Recovery does not end at discharge. Aftercare planning is built into the overall approach to recovery to support stability and reduce relapse risk. When appropriate, sober living arrangements can be part of the continuation plan to support long-term recovery.
Aftercare planning includes
A written relapse prevention plan
Therapy recommendations and step-down options
Support group guidance when helpful
Sober living planning when it strengthens outcomes
Practical planning for routines, triggers, and higher-risk situations
The goal is lasting recovery, not short-term change.
Dual diagnosis care
Addiction often overlaps with mental health challenges. Dual diagnosis care supports treatment for addiction while also addressing co-occurring symptoms such as anxiety, low mood, trauma-related symptoms, and stress.
This integrated approach to addiction recovery keeps treatment stable, realistic, and clinically led.
Recovery Designed Just for You
Evidence-informed therapy and holistic support
Addiction is complex, so treatment needs more than one tool. Therapy is tailored to the individual, with personalized care and personalized treatment plans based on clinical assessment and progress.
Therapies can include:
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) to change patterns linked to alcohol and substance abuse
Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) to build emotional regulation and coping skills
Motivational Interviewing (MI) to strengthen commitment to change
Family therapy when appropriate
Creative therapies such as art and music therapy
Care can also include a holistic focus on sleep, movement, nutrition, and stress regulation. This holistic approach to addiction supports the psychological and physical parts of recovery, and may include holistic treatment elements alongside clinical therapy.
Medication support when clinically appropriate
Medication can play a role in treatment for alcohol addiction when clinically indicated and prescribed by the medical team. When appropriate, it may be used to reduce cravings, support abstinence, or reduce relapse risk as part of a wider plan.
Medication decisions depend on clinical assessment, health history, and treatment goals. If medication is recommended, it is used alongside therapy and recovery planning, not as a stand-alone approach.
Admissions and arrival
Admission starts with a confidential call. If addiction treatment programs are appropriate, the team guides intake and coordinates arrival. Airport pickup is available.
This center in Mexico is center located in Tijuana, with discreet admissions and a focus on quality support from the start.
Meet the team
Clinical leadership
This medical team along with the operational team supports a clear approach to addiction, with clinical oversight and a strong focus on safety and follow-through.
Dr. Gerardo Iturbe Zalazar
Chief MD in Charge
Dr. Leobardo Acosta
Doctor in Charge
Carlos Alberto Duarte
Psychologist
Cost and payment
Cost depends on clinical needs, detox requirements, length of stay, and accommodation options. Admissions provides a clear quote after an initial assessment, based on the appropriate level of care and the required support.
Payment is private pay. For pricing details, speak confidentially with admissions.
Safety note: Alcohol overdose
Alcohol overdose (alcohol poisoning) is a medical emergency. If someone is unconscious, has slowed or irregular breathing, is having seizures, or cannot be woken, seek emergency medical help immediately. Do not assume a person can “sleep it off”.
Start with a confidential assessment
The first step is a private conversation. Admissions can explain available treatment options, confirm whether detox is appropriate, and guide next steps in the recovery journey.
Alcohol rehab FAQs
Do you offer medical detox?
Yes. Medical detox is provided in-house with medical oversight. Detox begins with an assessment and focuses on safety, monitoring, and symptom support.
How long does alcohol detox take?
Detox length varies depending on alcohol use history, health factors, and withdrawal risk. The safest timeline is determined clinically after the initial assessment.
What happens after detox?
After detox, treatment shifts to therapy and relapse prevention work. This includes identifying triggers, building coping skills, and creating a plan that supports stability beyond rehab.
What’s the difference between inpatient and outpatient alcohol rehab?
Inpatient rehab (residential treatment) means living on-site with 24/7 support and a structured routine. Outpatient rehab provides scheduled therapy and support while living off-site, and is recommended when it is safe and appropriate.
How long is alcohol rehab?
Length of stay depends on clinical needs, progress, and safety. A recommendation is made after the initial assessment so the plan matches what is actually needed.
Do you treat dual diagnosis?
Yes. Dual diagnosis care is available, meaning alcohol addiction treatment can address co-occurring mental health symptoms when appropriate.
Do you use medication in alcohol addiction treatment?
Medication support may be used when clinically appropriate and prescribed by the medical team. When used, it supports withdrawal management and relapse prevention alongside therapy.
What happens after rehab?
Before discharge, aftercare planning is put in place to support long-term recovery. This may include step-down outpatient care, therapy recommendations, relapse prevention planning, and sober living arrangements when they strengthen outcomes.