A Safe Place for Your Recovery from Cocaine Addiction

Slow Creep or Sudden Dependence?

Like many forms of addiction, the signs of Cocaine Dependence can appear gradually or develop quickly.

While there are common patterns, the way addiction shows up in your life is unique to you. For some, it may begin as a way to unwind after a demanding week. For others, it's used to stay alert and productive, especially under pressure. Perhaps you started on weekends, and now it has shifted to during the week or even daily?

Fullarton Clinic understands that Cocaine Addiction isn't about a lack of willpower or a character flaw

Let Go of Misconceptions and Peer Pressure

Misconceptions about cocaine are prevalent, ranging from :
  • "It doesn’t have side effects or a hangover"

  • "She can afford it, so it's not a problem"

  • "He's a high achiever—let him blow off steam"

Unfortunately, these misconceptions are not helpful and can stop people from getting the support they need to break free of uncontrollable behaviours.

Addiction doesn't discriminate. It's not about income or success — it's about impact. If your use is affecting your health or wellbeing, and you feel like it's no longer in your control, it may be time to talk to someone.

 

The Impact of Delaying Treatment

Cocaine Addiction is a treatable medical condition, but delaying support can increase the risk of serious health, relationship, and legal consequences.
If you're struggling with cocaine misuse, you may experience significant mental health issues, including Anxiety, Depression, and even Psychosis.
Additional issues can include:
  • Cardiac problems, stroke, or seizures
  • Sleep deprivation and exhaustion
  • Strained relationships or professional consequences
  • Legal issues or risky behaviour
  • Increased use of other substances like alcohol
 
 

You don’t have to do this alone. Evidence-based support can make recovery not just possible, but also sustainable.

Signs of Cocaine Addiction

Check in with yourself. Are you experiencing the following?
  • Using more cocaine than intended or more frequently than planned
  • Intense cravings or thoughts of when and how you will next obtain the drug
  • Feeling anxious, restless, or agitated when not using
  • Experiencing mood swings, paranoia, or sleep disturbances
  • Ignoring responsibilities or social connections due to use
  • Not meeting financial obligations due to prioritising money on cocaine
  • Using cocaine to manage work pressure, social situations, or emotions
  • Difficulty stopping, even when trying to cut down
  • Being dishonest with loved ones about cocaine misuse and frequency

With Cocaine Addiction Treatment, you can regain control of your health in a premium mental health hospital in Melbourne with dedicated Addiction Specialists.

Ways We Support Your Journey

Fullarton Clinic provides a discreet 28 day private rehab program in Melbourne, including Cocaine Detox.


Frequently Asked Questions

Below is a list of common questions associated with Cocaine Addiction and the rehabilitation process.

1What are the withdrawal effects of cocaine?
Cocaine withdrawal can feel very different from other types of drug withdrawal. Instead of physical symptoms like shaking or nausea, it usually affects your mood, sleep, and energy levels. Common effects include: • Feeling very tired or lacking energy • Low mood, anxiety, or irritability • Strong cravings for cocaine • Disturbed sleep or vivid, unpleasant dreams • Difficulty concentrating These symptoms can begin soon after the last use and may last for days to weeks. While cocaine withdrawal is not usually life-threatening, the emotional symptoms can be intense, and support from a professional treatment program can make the process safer and more manageable. That’s why we provide a supervised cocaine detox as part of our inpatient program, if it is clinically required.
2What are my options if I need help with cocaine addiction?
Treatment options can include waiting for a place in a public hospital, booking into a residential addiction centre, or attending a private retreat. Another option is treatment in a private hospital such as Fullarton Clinic. Here, you can receive structured cocaine addiction treatment in a comfortable, safe and supportive environment. At Fullarton Clinic, most patients use private health insurance, which may cover all or most of your treatment costs, depending on your level of coverage. Our intake team can guide your options and support you through the next steps.
3How long does cocaine rehab last?
Cocaine rehab, including detox, is available via our 28-day Addiction Recovery Program. When you complete Inpatient treatment, aftercare is available via our Addiction Day Programs to ensure you receive continuous support on your Cocaine addiction recovery journey.
4Where is the cocaine rehabilitation program held?
A cocaine rehabilitation program is available in Melbourne, at our private hospital, Fullarton Clinic. The hospital is located in Epping and has a dedicated drug and alcohol rehabilitation service.
5I need cocaine rehab, but I have a high profile job and need privacy. Can you ensure discretion while I receive treatment?
Yes, we can. Fullarton Clinic provides discreet, hospital-based care for individuals seeking cocaine rehab, including celebrities, executives, and other public figures who require privacy. Our private hospital provides luxury cocaine rehab in a safe and supportive environment, with premium facilities designed to promote comfort and recovery. Located in Melbourne’s north, close to the CBD and airport, ensuring ease of access while maintaining confidentiality at every stage of treatment.

Your Recovery Starts at Fullarton Clinic

When you choose Fullarton Clinic in Epping, you won’t need to leave Melbourne to access high quality Inpatient Cocaine Addiction Treatment in a safe and supportive environment.

Our care model addresses more than just the symptoms of addiction — we consider the whole person. That includes coexisting mental health challenges or physical health concerns that may be impacting your recovery.

Whether this is your first time seeking help or you're returning after previous treatment, Fullarton Clinic offers discreet, compassionate support for mental health and addiction.

Our facility is designed for comfort, privacy, and healing, providing a calm and caring environment where you can focus on your recovery journey. Ready to take the next step?

Ready to talk? We are here to help.

You don’t need a referral to get in touch — but a referral is required for admission into our Addictions Program. Whether you’re seeking support for yourself or someone you care about, we’re here to help — without pressure or judgement. Self referral is welcome. Please complete the form or contact our team, and we’ll support you with an assessment, help coordinate the referral process, and connect you with a Psychiatrist.

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