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Dr Robert Lefever is regarded as the pioneer of addiction treatment methods and rehab centres in the UK. He established the very first rehabilitation centre that treated patients with eating disorders alongside those with drug and alcohol problems. He was also the first to treat compulsive gambling, and workaholism.
In the last 26 years, he has worked with over 5000 people suffering with stress, depression and various forms of addictive behaviours (principally problems with alcohol, drugs and food), as well as running a busy private medical practice.
He now offers intensive two-week one-to-one interventions that achieve results in one-third of the time of traditional 6-week residential programs offered elsewhere.
This approach is ideal for people for whom time really is money. The one-to-one nature of this treatment also comes with the reassurance of real confidentiality when compared to group residential treatment, regardless of prestige.
In 2009 he retired as a GP, and from medical practice altogether, in order to focus on the addiction work that he loves.
If you would like to discuss any of the issues raised in this or any other article on this website, please call him on +44 (0)7540 281 820.
When I went into treatment I believed I could stop drinking but I had no belief that life would ever be enjoyable again; it would be something I had to live through… to Robert I owe the fact that I enjoy it!
Clarissa Dickson Wright, Cookery expert
and presenter of the BBC’s internationally renowned
“Two Fat Ladies”
Robert Lefever didn’t just save my life, which he most certainly did, he started me on a new life in recovery which was far more wonderful than my old life in addiction.
David Yelland, PR guru, writer and ex-Editor The Sun
Life rarely throws up people whom one can without any exaggeration describe as inspirational. One of the few I know … is Doctor Lefever.
Simon Heffer, The Daily Telegraph
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