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Best Rehabs for Smoking Cessation in Australia

The best rehab is one that meets your needs. Our research team evaluated the 9 best treatment centres for smoking cessation in Australia. Review our curated list of options including outpatient and residential.

Featured Rehabs for Smoking Cessation

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Best Centres in Australia

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Residential
Canyonleigh, New South Wales, Australia

Southern Highlands Addiction Retreat

(4)
Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Alcohol
Detox
Drug Addiction
Gambling
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Prescription Drugs
Trauma
Veterans
Offering residential treatment for alcohol, drug, and behavioural addictions, including specialised programs for veterans in a serene, 100-acre setting... More
  • Addiction Recovery

    Addiction Recovery

  • Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

    Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

  • Private Rooms Only

    Private Rooms Only

Residential
Noosa, Hinterland, Queensland, Australia

Noosa Confidential

(37)
Substance Use and Mental Health
Adolescents
Alcohol
Anxiety
Depression
Drug Addiction
Eating Disorders
Luxury
Pet Friendly
Trauma
Focuses on treating trauma and mental health to heal and recover from nicotine addiction... More
  • 1-on-1 Sessions Only

    1-on-1 Sessions Only

  • Celebrating 15 Years of Service

    Celebrating 15 Years of Service

  • Customized Treatment Plans

    Customized Treatment Plans

Residential
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Tranquilo Wellness

(3)
Substance Use and Mental Health
Anxiety
Burnout
Cocaine
Co-Occurring Disorders
Depression
Drug Addiction
Gambling
Marijuana
A private retreat providing personalised behavioural health treatment for gambling addiction, anxiety, depression, substance addiction, and burnout. Led by an expert team and addiction specialist, their program tailors care to each client's needs... More
  • 1-on-1 Counseling

    1-on-1 Counseling

  • Bespoke With Exclusive Staff

    Bespoke With Exclusive Staff

  • Therapeutic Location

    Therapeutic Location

Residential
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Phuket Island, Thailand

Phuket Island Rehab

(29)
Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Smoking Cessation
Benzodiazepines
Trauma
Opioids
Anxiety
Detox
Wellness
Alcohol
A recovery sanctuary treating addiction and dual diagnoses with tailored care, medical and psychiatric treatment, and excursions to explore and enjoy Phuket... More
  • Holistic Approach

    Holistic Approach

  • Medically Assisted Detox

    Medically Assisted Detox

  • Budget Friendly

    Budget Friendly

Residential

Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia

The Sanctuary Byron Bay

Substance Use and Mental Health
Anxiety
Depression
Drug Addiction
Executives
Trauma
Extreme 1:1 confidentiality caters to high-profile clientele needing treatment for addiction, mental health conditions, eating disorders, and burnout... More
Residential

Byron Bay, NSW, Australia

The Bay

(4)
Substance Use and Mental Health
Alcohol
Depression
Drug Addiction
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Prescription Drugs
Focuses on mental health and a holistic approach with wellness activities like massages and excursions like rain forest hiking to aid in smoking cessation... More
Residential

Curl Curl, New South Wales, Australia

South Pacific Private

Substance Use and Mental Health
Alcohol
Anxiety
Depression
Drug Addiction
Family Program
Holistic
Sex Addiction
Trauma
An accredited private hospital since 1993 treating addiction and mental health disorders using a 12-Step, evidence based and trauma-informed approach... More
Residential

Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia

NAWA Wellness

(1)
Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Co-Occurring Disorders
Depression
Executives
Luxury
Professionals
A luxury center treating addiction, mental health conditions, and trauma with customized treatment plans and mind-body-spirit care surrounded by nature... More
Residential

Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Highlands Recovery

(11)
Substance Use and Mental Health
Alcohol
Anxiety
Depression
Drug Addiction
Executives
Luxury
Professionals
Trauma
Bespoke and highly personalized residential care for addiction and mental health with evidence-based and holistic approaches in the serene Southern Highlands... More
Residential

Henley Brook, Western Australia, Australia

Shalom House Perth

Substance Use
Christian
Smoke-free Campus
Year-long Christian, residential rehab in Perth with a strict 5-stage program and work opportunities... More
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More About Rehabs for Smoking Cessation

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In most countries, nicotine addiction is common because it is legal and societally accepted. According to the World Health Organization, tobacco kills up to half its users. New and relevant research shows the health concerns smoking poses and how addictive smoking can be. 

Signs that may reveal you have a smoking addiction include:

  • You smoke despite health conditions or sickness
  • You find it difficult to not smoke in places where smoking is prohibited
  • When and where smoking is prohibited, you use chewing tobacco or nicotine pouches instead
  • Despite your family or friends’ pleas, you are unable to quit smoking
  • You experience physical and emotional reactions when attempting to quit smoking (i.e., irritability, restlessness, anxiety, depression, headaches, weight gain, etc.)  

Questions To Ask Your Doctor About Smoking Cessation

Talking to your primary care doctor can give you guidance on how to quit. Consider asking questions such as:

  • What are the benefits of quitting smoking?
  • What are the available smoking cessation aids (i.e. prescription medication, behavioral therapies, over-the-counter options, etc)?
  • What are withdrawal symptoms like?
  • How can I manage my symptoms?
  • What are the risks of vaping or e-cigarettes?

Quitting smoking is a significant step towards improving your overall health, and your healthcare provider can play a role in helping you succeed. 

Strategies to Quit Smoking And Ways To Support Yourself

Smoking withdrawal symptoms are not physically dangerous to your health. Your cravings will likely come in waves, but they will fade out if you resist the urge. 

There are many strategies that you can utilize to help you manage your withdrawal symptoms and quit smoking for good: 

  • Distract yourself—replace your instinctive reflex to reach for a cigarette by actively choosing something else like going for a walk, working out, calling a friend or doing chores around the house.
  • Use over-the-counter nicotine replacement therapies—gum, patches or lozenges
  • Manage your stress
  • Stay busy
  • Limit your alcohol intake
  • Utilize relaxation techniques like yoga, mindfulness and breathwork to help relieve anxiety and stress

Health Benefits of Smoking Cessation

While quitting smoking can help your breath smell better and allow you to save money, one of the most important benefits are the health benefits. Some of these will be noticeable right away and some will improve your health over time, reducing your risk of serious disease. 

  • Your blood pressure and heart rate drop within the first day of quitting.
  • You will see gradual changes in your teeth, gums and skin.
  • Your circulation improves within 1-12 months, and you can tolerate more exercise.
  • Your coughing and shortness of breath decrease, and your lungs can breathe clearly within 12 months.
  • Within 3-6 years, your risk of heart disease decreases to that of a non-smoker. 
  • Your risk of certain cancers and stroke drops by 50% after 5-10 years.

Finding the right motivation, whether internal or external, to quit smoking is essential to real change. Everybody’s motivation differs from person to person, whether it’s the smoking bans at work or home, the high cost of cigarettes, or health concerns and pregnancy. Find what motivates you most and keep it at the forefront of your mind as you navigate triggers. 

Resources for Smoking Cessation

In addition to over-the-counter nicotine replacement therapies, behavioral counseling through private therapy or outpatient programs can help garner motivation and change your mindset about quitting nicotine. The therapies used in these programs include: 

If you’re struggling to quit smoking on your own or with the help of a therapist, you can attend outpatient or inpatient rehab where you will have the dedicated time and space to focus on yourself and your healing. Often, people who are addicted to smoking may also have co-occurring disorders that present their own unique challenges. Fortunately, there are many rehabs that can address and treat each condition.

That’s why, to truly give up something as seemingly trivial as smoking, rehabilitation may be required. Whether you attend a centre in the United Kingdom , the United States or even in a country as far away as Thailand , treatment providers can help you quit smoking and quit for good.

How To Help A Loved One With Smoking Cessation

Quitting smoking can be tough, but having support from a loved one can be crucial in their success. Some of the best ways to encourage your loved one as they quit smoking are:

  • Start a conversation about why they want to quit
  • Ask what you can do to help
  • Offer distractions by suggesting smoke-free activities
  • Recognize and celebrate their progress
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