DARA Rehab will be changing our pricing from 1 January, 2020.
Our goal is still to offer the most comprehensive program at the most affordable price and the changes we are making are based on extensive feedback from our clients on how we can improve our program.
Firstly, we are introducing an additional week to extend the minimum suggested stay from 4 weeks to 5 weeks. This gives you more time to settle in, get over jetlag and any withdrawal symptoms and still receive significant treatment time.
Secondly, we will now be including all outpatient detox medication required to make sure you get the medical and psychiatric assessments and the medication required to manage your detox and withdrawals in as safe and comfortable manner as possible.
Finally, we are now including the cost of all Visa extensions, as required for the duration of our clients stay.
We will continue to include a complete medical assessment on arrival and complimentary Refresher week every year for clients who complete their program.
We value the trust you put in DARA Rehab, and as well as being more comprehensive, we want this to create even further transparency and make sure that your program is truly “all inclusive” so that you can focus on the most important reason you are here – your recovery.
We are still one of the lowest priced private and fully licensed rehabs in Thailand, but also the world and will continue to invest in our staff, facilities and services to ensure we remain one of the best rehab providers in the world.
This pricing is effective from the 1st January 2020, however any reservations made prior to January 1st, 2020, will remain at the current rates.
To request a booking prior to January 1, please complete the form below.
Please note if you are a former client you can request a date extension until the end of March, 2020 for yourself, family and friends. Simply complete the form below or talk to us chat.
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