Ketamine support in Greater Manchester and Lancashire
In recent years, the UK has witnessed a concerning rise in ketamine use – and as ketamine use increases, so do mental health conditions and physical health concerns linked to it. If you want to stop or cut down, you’re not alone. Our free, non-judgemental support services are available in Greater Manchester and Lancashire.

Why can ketamine be harmful?
- Hurts your bladder – Heavy use can make it painful to pee, make you need the toilet all the time, or even cause bleeding. Sometimes the damage can’t be fixed.
- Messes with your mind – You might feel confused, forget things, or get stuck in scary thoughts.
- Can make you sick – Feeling sick, throwing up, or passing out can happen, especially if you take too much.
- Risk of accidents – Because it slows your body and changes how you see and move; you can get hurt more easily.
- Mixing is risky – Using ketamine with alcohol or other drugs can make the dangers much worse.
We're here to help
If you or someone your know needs support with your ketamine use, we can help you get in control or stop altogether. We have a range of services available across Lancashire and Greater Manchester.
We can provide:
- Referral into service and assessment
• 1-1 support with a key worker to look at why you use drugs and how to stop
• Access to residential detox
• Community and residential rehab
• Support groups

Ketamine support groups near you
Ketamine support groups provide a safe space to talk with people who understand what you’re going through and give you an opportunity to open up about the health issues surrounding ketamine use.

