Detox, from the comfort of your home

2. Clean Slate Patient Experience Survey, October 2024.
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Frequently asked questions
Can I join the programme if I live outside England (e.g. Scotland, Wales, NI)?
Yes, we cover the whole of the United Kingdom which covers England, Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland.
Can I still go to work during my detox?
We encourage our clients to take their detox week off work so that they can focus on the substantial positive change they are making, and stay comfortable. Medications prescribed during detox week also make it unsafe to drive during this time. Your clinician will plan your detox week with you to find a week that will work for you and we can provide a medical certificate for you to take sick leave during this time if required. For the remainder of the 12 months you can work as normal.
Can you prescribe anti-craving medications like naltrexone (eg. ReVia, Vivitrol), acamprosate (eg. Campral) or disulfiram (eg. Antabuse, Antabus)?
Yes. These will be considered as part of your personalised care plan.
Do I have to tell my GP?
We believe that in order to provide you with the best and safest care, then good communication with your NHS GP is really important. The reason for this is that your NHS GP usually holds the most complete medical record for you and any care you receive from other providers should keep your GP in the loop. This is especially important as we may be giving you prescribed medications and good communication improves safety for you.
We are passionate about person-centered care and enabling people to access support but, above all, we need to be safe. With this in mind there may, on occasion, be situations where we can do a home-detox without informing the GP. We believe this should only be considered in special situations and we cannot promise that it will be medically safe for everyone. Your clinician will talk you through this in more detail so please do not see it as an absolute barrier but more as an opportunity to have a conversation.
Do I need to get any medical records from my own GP before I can engage in the programme?
Yes, we ideally need a ‘Summary Care Record’, sometimes called a ‘Summary Print Out’'. These are terms we use in NHS General Practice which means a document that shows the main points of your medical record, usually 2-4 pages & contains information like:
- Your contact details.
- Medical Conditions Summary- headings of any medical issues (e.g. ‘Type 2 Diabetes’ or ‘Migraine’).
- Medications Prescribed / Repeat medication lists.
- Any Allergies.
- Recent test results.
How to get this:
Under the NHS Constitution for England (2015, updated 2021), patients have the right to access their own health records and receive a copy (electronic or paper), free of charge in most cases (covered by GDPR/Data Protection Act 2018).
You can request one of these from your GP without need to explain why you need it. Here are some of the ways you can get it, there will be variation depending on your GP Surgery:
- The Summary can usually be viewed on your NHS app if you’re set up for this.
- You can ask your NHS GP practice for a copy to be emailed to you securely.
- You can walk into your surgery and ask for a print out (ensure you take 2 forms of ID).
If you’re struggling with this step then please get in touch with us and we can help you with it directly.
Do I need to tell anyone I'm going through a detox?
Yes, but this can be just one close friend or family member. Recovery is a journey no one should face entirely alone. To detox safely at home, you will be asked to choose a ‘support person’ who can support you during the detox.
How do I contact Clean Slate Clinic?
For enquiries, complaints or feedback please write to services.uk@cleanslateclinic.com
We commit to providing an acknowledgement of any complaints within 7 days and to providing a response within 28 days.
How does it work?
Preparation (2-3 weeks)
- Once you’ve had your initial onboarding call with one of our team and are happy to proceed then you’ll have an initial consultation with one of our clinicians to go through everything and assess your suitability for a home detox.
- You’ll have access to our online resources to support you through the journey with us.
- You’ll nominate your support person for the home-detox.
- You’ll undergo some basic tests, including a blood test (if you haven't had any in the last 3 months).
- We'll build a vitamin regime with you.
- You’ll have a further consultation with one of our prescribing clinicians who will prepare you for the detox.
Detox (1 week)
- You’ll have a daily video call with one of our clinicians.
- You’ll have a daily medication regime to relieve withdrawal symptoms and cravings (if needed / agreed with your clinician).
- Daily breathalyser and withdrawal screening to keep a close eye on how you’re doing.
Aftercare (12 months)
- You’ll have a Post-Detox review with the your clinicians.
- You’ll then have regular reviews with your clinician, weekly for 3-4 weeks then at month 3, 6 and 12.
- You’ll have access to prescribed anti-craving medication if suitable.
- Access to multiple peer-supported 'SMART Recovery' meetings each week, facilitated by our trained team.
- Signposting and referral to other support services.
- You’ll have an individual care plan.
How much does it cost?
All prices are in GBP. Most clinical services are VAT-exempt; if VAT applies, we’ll show the VAT-inclusive price and itemise VAT on your invoice.
12-month programme (medical detox + 12 months of support)
Introductory upfront price (best value) of £3,600 (Standard pricing £5,100), or Payment Plan (no interest or fees) introductory price of £4,200 (£700 paid on sign-up and then 10 monthly payments of £350/monthly.)
We accept debit/credit card or bank transfer. Payments are processed securely by our PCI-DSS compliant provider.
All treatment is subject to clinical suitability and an initial assessment. Our Terms of Service apply.
What's not included:
Our programme costs cover all aspects of our services, except:
1) Prescription medication — supplied by your chosen pharmacy; dispensing/medication costs are set by the pharmacy.
2) Optional supplements — if recommended (e.g., electrolytes), these can be purchased at retail from any pharmacy.
I have other medications and medical problems, can I still join the programme?
Our programme of psychological & group support is open to all.
For the medicated home detox, you will be medically assessed by one of our clinicians to ensure it is safe to undertake. The clinician will go through your medical history including any medications you take.
Most people, even with medical issues, will be able to continue with the detox stage after this evaluation, if both you, and your clinician are happy to proceed. Note though, that there are certain medical conditions that would mean it would not be safe to do the home alcohol detox e.g. if you’ve ever had an alcohol withdrawal seizure or severe liver issues.
If I need blood tests how will these be arranged?
The blood tests we require are quite standard. If you have had a blood test in the last 3 months through another clinic or service (e.g. NHS GP) then we may not need to do another further if we can access the test results. If we don’t have any recent results then we’ll need a new set. This can be done either 1) by getting a finger-prick postal kit that we send to you and you return, or 2) we can arrange a home visit to take a sample. You can discuss which option is best suited for you at your initial appointment with your clinician.
Is Clean Slate Clinic Regulated?
Yes, Clean Slate Clinic UK is registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC), the independent regulator of health and social care in England. This means our services are inspected and held to national standards for safety, effectiveness and quality of care.
We follow guidance from the General Medical Council (GMC), NICE (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence) and other UK professional bodies. All prescriptions are issued by qualified prescribers and our team is trained and supervised to deliver safe, evidence-based care.
Is this covered by the NHS or do I have to pay privately?
Although we would love to be able to help everyone free at the point of care like the NHS, at the moment we can only offer a private service. Please see FAQ 'How much does it cost?'.
What can I do whilst I'm waiting for my first appointment?
This may be possible but it depends on your individual circumstances. You may want to give yourself a bit of time to rest as it can be a tiring journey. You can discuss this more with your clinician at your initial assessment.
What is Clean Slate Clinic?
Clean Slate Clinic is a Social Enterprise established to tear down barriers to accessing addiction treatment. Originally founded in in Australia, where we have supported over 2,000 clients since 2020, we launched in the UK in 2025. Our UK team comprises clinicians (Addiction Psychiatrists, General Practitioners, Pharmacists and Nursing Staff) with extensive experience in supporting individuals struggling with alcohol and other substance dependence. Our team includes individuals with lived experience of dependence and we are passionate about reducing the barriers people face in accessing support. We follow an evidence-based approach in all that we do. This means the advice, treatments and checks we offer are guided by the best available research and medical knowledge.
What is an alcohol withdrawal seizure?
An alcohol withdrawal seizure is a type of epileptic fit (sudden loss of consciousness with stiffening, shaking, or convulsions) that can happen when someone who drinks heavily stops or reduces alcohol suddenly. It can occur within the first 48 hrs of having the last alcohol containing drink*.
If you’ve had one of these in the past then it will not be safe for you to undertake a home alcohol detox as you would need closer monitoring than we can provide. We’d usually suggest contacting your local Alcohol Services directly but see our ‘resources’ page for more advice.
Once you’re detox-ed then we can still support you with our Aftercare programme.
What medication do you use for detox?
If a medicated detox is required, we use Chlordiazepoxide (this is sometimes referred to as Librium). The dosage and reduction plan will be tailored to your needs and discussed in detail during your pre-detox assessment with your clinician.
We also provide thiamine tablets before and during the detox process, as a supportive replacement medication.
Following detox, there are options for abstinence-support medications, which are most effective when used alongside psychological support interventions
Will my information be kept confidential?
Yes. Clean Slate Clinic is a strictly confidential service. Our clients’ privacy is our highest priority.
Your data will not be shared without your consent and we adhere strictly to the General Medical Council’s guidance on confidentiality and the UK GDPR standards which gives you rights over how your data is collected, stored and shared.
The only time we may have to share information without direct permission is in the following uncommon situations:
- Where there is a serious risk of harm to the client: a risk to their life or presence of medical danger, for example someone becomes very unwell during an appointment & we need to call an ambulance for them.
- There is a serious risk of harm to other people or the public.
- There is a legal or safeguarding duty, for example, if there is a risk to a child or vulnerable adult, or required by law.
Read our Privacy Policy here
Meet the team
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Lyndsey Evans
Lyndsey Evans
With over two decades of dedicated experience in mental health and addiction treatment, Lyndsey brings exceptional qualifications as a mental health nurse and independent prescriber. Her extensive background encompasses developing and implementing comprehensive treatment programs across multiple healthcare settings, including community services, primary care practices, custodial facilities, and within inpatient detoxification units.Throughout her career, Lyndsey has demonstrated unwavering commitment to delivering high-quality, evidence-based care while maintaining a compassionate and nurturing approach to patient treatment. Her expertise in addiction medicine, combined with her strong clinical background, enables her to provide individualized care plans that address both the physical and psychological aspects of recovery.Lyndsey's professional fulfillment comes from witnessing her patients' transformative journeys toward wellness and sustained recovery. Her patient-centered approach, coupled with her extensive clinical experience, has consistently yielded positive outcomes in helping individuals overcome substance use disorders and related mental health challenges.
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Dr Georgina Mair
Dr Georgina Mair
Georgina graduated in 2017 and is currently training to become a GP with a special interest in Drug and Alcohol. Georgie has 2.5 years of experience working in addiction medicine, with a particular focus on opioid, alcohol and stimulant use disorders. She has experience managing both inpatient and ambulatory alcohol detoxes, as well as working in outpatient clinics for substance use disorders. Georgie is deeply passionate about addiction medicine and finds professional fulfilment in supporting patients through their recovery journeys and witnessing the meaningful changes they make in their lives. She takes a compassionate, patient-centred approach, drawing on her clinical experience to provide tailored, evidence-based care. Georgie is committed to helping individuals overcome substance use and believes that even small steps in recovery can lead to lasting, positive change for both patients and their wider communities.

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Pia Clinton-Tarestad
Pia Clinton-Tarestad
Pia Clinton-Tarestad is a health economist with over 20 years experience in service delivery, design and improvement in healthcare. She has successfully managed and commissioned a range of specialist services, including complex mental health services, as well as providing consulting advice in Australia and the UK. She was formerly the National Lead Partner for Healthcare at a Top Tier Consulting Firm.
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Velvet Rousou
Velvet Rousou
Velvet Rousou-Adams is a Programme Development and Research Leader with over 20 years’ experience delivering strategy, innovation, and behavioural research for global brands, public institutions, and digital pioneers. She is known for translating complex insights into actionable strategy and leading high-impact international programmes. Outside of work, Velvet enjoys cold water swimming, hiking and boxing.
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Leana Schepis
Leana Schepis
Leana Schepis is a dynamic digital marketer with a passion for helping others. With extensive experience in marketing and healthcare management, she brings a unique blend of expertise to Clean Slate's mission. Specialising in performance advertising, conversion optimisation, and strategic analysis, Leana develops innovative strategies aimed at driving meaningful change and enhancing patient outcomes


Dr Aaron Brown
Dr Aaron Brown
Dr Aaron J Brown MBBS MRCS PGCME MRCGP is a father of two and an experienced GP of over 10 years. He’s passionate about delivering excellence in clinical care with an unyielding attention on finding the true person behind the symptoms.His previous roles as a GP Partner, NHS England Clinical Entrepreneur Programme Fellow, TEDxNHS speaker and various leadership roles allow him to combine experience and innovation to deliver the best possible care for people.Aaron understands first hand the difficulties that addiction and illnesses can impact an individual and their family. He’s passionate about reducing barriers to recovery and tackling the stigma that face people struggling with addiction in any form. He’s committed to Clean Slate Clinic’s mission and is driven to create solutions that improve access to help, guarantee dignity and allow people to become their best and true selves.


Dr David McLaughlan
Dr David McLaughlan
Dr David McLaughlan (BMSc, MBChB, MRCPsych) is a consultant psychiatrist specialising in addictions. He practices in the independent sector as a (visiting) Consultant at Priory Hospital Roehampton, where he assesses and treats a range of substance-related and co-occurring mental health conditions. Additionally, David serves as Academic Secretary of The Royal College of Psychiatrists' Addiction Faculty. Alongside clinical work, David co-founded Curb Health, a digital health company developing evidence-based tools to help people change their relationship with alcohol; Curb’s Innovate UK-funded research has been presented at national forums and published by Cambridge University Press in BJPsych Open (2024).


Colin Fearns
Colin Fearns
Colin Fearns qualified as a pharmacist in 2000. He worked across community and hospital sectors until 2005 when he joined the prison pharmacy sector. As a pharmacist working within a prison, he developed a special interest in mental health and drug/alcohol dependency. Furthering his knowledge and skill set, Colin Successfully completed his Non-Medical independent Prescriber course in 2009. Since then he has worked across community, inpatient and prison services in addiction. More recently Colin has followed his passion to train and qualify as an accredited transformational life coach where he combines his clinical and non-clinical skills to help people recognise and change the paradigm which they live.


Dr Chris Davis
Dr Chris Davis
Chris Davis is a GP with a special interest in Drug & Alcohol services. He established the Clean Slate Clinic in Sydney to provide in-person primary care alcohol withdrawal and recovery services, after successfully implementing the model in the UK. Chris is a recognized expert in the field and is currently providing training to other GPs through the RACGP.


David Sagar
David Sagar
David is an experienced CEO, NED, Operating Partner and Board Chair with over 25 years in the healthcare service delivery, management consulting, medical assessment, occupational vocational rehabilitation, Employment Services, disability services (NDIS growth) and injury prevention industries. David has deep experience and a track record of business growth, private equity investment, execution and integration having participated in 50+ acquisitions and grown a business from start up to over 2500 people and 1000+ contractors across hundreds of locations.


Alex Lagelée Kean
Alex Lagelée Kean
With over 20 years in the social impact sector across grantmaking, start-ups and fundraising, Alex combines strategic and systems thinking with operational implementation and attention to detail in order to support organisations that are tackling entrenched problems with proven and innovative approaches. She brings a fresh perspective to giving in order to help achieve positive outcomes for everyone involved.


Dr Amandeep Hansra
Dr Amandeep Hansra
Dr Amandeep Hansra is a leader in digital health and innovation in Australia. She is a GP with 18 years’ clinical experience but is also known for her work as a digital health consultant, entrepreneur and investor. Amandeep’s passion for medicine is matched by her enthusiasm for innovation, technology and business, and she loves exploring the ways all these can intersect to spark meaningful change.


Dr Nico Clark
Dr Nico Clark
Dr Clark has worked in the field of addiction medicine for over 25 years, including 10 years with the World Health Organisation in the Substance Use Team and as Medical Director of the North Richmond Medically Supervised Injecting Room (MSIR). He is currently also Head of Addiction Medicine at the Royal Melbourne Hospital.


Kristy Chong
Kristy Chong
Kristy Chong is the Founder of Modibodi, a leak-proof apparel brand, providing a sustainable and more comfortable alternative to disposable hygiene. She has won numerous awards including the 2018 NSW Business Woman of the Year Award and 2021 Veuve Cliquot Bold Woman award. After 10 years at the helm of Modibodi as CEO, the company was sold in 2022 and Kristy was awarded an Order of Australia Medal in 2023 for her contribution to business, and for championing women’s health.She is now dedicating her time to her 4 kids, investing in and advising female owned, social impact led businesses, and philanthropy within the areas of sustainability and gender equity.


Leigh Angus
Leigh Angus
Leigh Angus has over 20 years’ experience leading technology, digital and product teams and running organisational-wide technology transformation and innovation programs for large enterprises. She works directly with the C-suite, Boards, Founders and Investors attempting to anticipate and solve complex technical and commercial challenges and opportunities. Leigh also has 15 years' experience in establishing successful start-ups and helping to build strong entrepreneur and investor communities.Leigh has won six Australian innovation awards for a variety of emerging digital products and services which she has created as product lead or founder.


Chum Darvall
Chum Darvall
Chum Darvall is a non-executive director for a range of companies, government and not for profit organisations. He had a successful executive career in financial markets and banking for 30 years from 1981-2011. In 2014, Chum was awarded a Member in the General Division of the Order of Australia (AM) for significant service to the finance and banking sector, and through contributions to not-for-profit organisations and the performing arts.


Chris Raine
Chris Raine
Chris Raine has a long-established expertise in the successful set-up and running of digital healthcare companies, and was the Founder and CEO of Hello Sunday Morning – an organisation that supports one of the largest online communities in the world focussed on alcohol behaviour change.

Our Founders
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Pia Clinton-Tarestad
Pia Clinton-Tarestad
Pia Clinton-Tarestad is a health economist with over 20 years experience in service delivery, design and improvement in healthcare. She has successfully managed and commissioned a range of specialist services, including complex mental health services, as well as providing consulting advice in Australia and the UK. She was formerly the National Lead Partner for Healthcare at a Top Tier Consulting Firm.
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Dr Chris Davis
Dr Chris Davis
Chris Davis is a GP with a special interest in Drug & Alcohol services. He established the Clean Slate Clinic in Sydney to provide in-person primary care alcohol withdrawal and recovery services, after successfully implementing the model in the UK. Chris is a recognized expert in the field and is currently providing training to other GPs through the RACGP.


Chris Raine
Chris Raine
Chris Raine has a long-established expertise in the successful set-up and running of digital healthcare companies, and was the Founder and CEO of Hello Sunday Morning – an organisation that supports one of the largest online communities in the world focussed on alcohol behaviour change.






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