Posted on: 10 October 2024
“When I first heard about the Club Drug Clinic I wasn’t in a good place with myself, with my family. I had suicidal thoughts all the time. But every time I come here they are so helpful. It saved my life. It’s an amazing service they are providing, and I think everyone that is struggling with addiction, should know that there is a way to get out of this.”
- Service user
The Club Drug clinic is a free, confidential NHS service supporting people who want to change the way they are using recreational drugs.
“The reason people use drugs is to deal with something that’s happening in their lives… they’re trying to cope with something that has happened, or a trauma in their lives from before. We’re aware of that and we can give people the support they need in so many different areas.”
- Quang Phan, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Club Drug Clinic
In this video below, you’ll hear from a service user who has visited the clinic, and our dedicated staff who are specialised in working with these communities, going the extra mile to give people the support they need.
This video that has been developed in partnership with the Westminster City Council and Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and Turning Point.
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About CNWL’s Club Drug Clinic
We offer non-judgemental support and advice to help you deal with problems you are experiencing with club drugs. We want to help you reduce the risks and harm caused to your body, mind and the people around you.
The clinic has expert knowledge of all types of club drugs so whatever the problem is, we can help you achieve your goal.
We have extensive experience in working with LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender) communities.
Anyone living in Hammersmith and Fulham, Westminster or Kensington and Chelsea can email or call us. Phone lines are open 9am to 5pm, so you can speak to somebody or arrange an appointment.
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