The Alcohol Service

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How we can help

We're here to support you.

We are a free and confidential alcohol service. We'll work with you to create a support plan to help you achieve your goals. We'll meet you at a convenient venue for you, like your GP practice.

Whether you're looking to stop drinking or just cut down, we're here to help you make changes. If you have been affected by the drinking behaviour of someone else close to you, we can support you.

Find us

  • We operate from three locations in our three London boroughs. Our main office is Lupus Street, but we don't provide a walk-in service at this location.

    If you'd like to register with the service, please contact us so we can arrange an appropriate location to meet you.

  • 66 Lupus Street
    Pimlico
    London SW1V 3EQ

Opening times

  • Monday9:00 - 20:00
  • Tuesday 9:00 - 20:00
  • Wednesday9:00 - 20:00
  • Thursday 9:00 - 20:00
  • Friday 9:00 - 17:00

Contact us

We always welcome new people, so please get in touch if you'd like to find out more about how we can help you. You can also follow us on social media to see what we're up to.

Phone: 0800 014 7440

Email: [email protected]

Click here to refer yourself or someone else online.

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Connecting London

Connecting London is a partnership of Change Grow Live services across the London area. We're running lots of events on Zoom to keep you motivated on your recovery journey.

Whether you just want to check in for a virtual coffee, join us for a guided meditation session, give yoga a try or join a SMART Recovery meeting, everybody is welcome.

Find out more about Connecting London

Reducing the harms of alcohol use

We've created a downloadable guide that will help you reduce the harm of your drinking. It includes tips on:

  • How to reduce your alcohol use safely
  • How to manage your symptoms
  • Places to get help and advice

Your first visit

Once you've contacted us, we'll arrange to meet you. You'll meet one of our friendly team members who will talk to you about your needs. Then, they'll explain the treatment options available to you. There isn't anything you need to bring with you to your first meeting.

Further support

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