Anunitha Deaddiction Centre

Anunitha Deaddiction Centre India's first dedicated de-addiction center with state of the art infrastructure and three decades worth of expertise in mental healthcare.

De-addiction at Anunitha is designed to be effective and comprehensive. We work with you to create a personalised programme backed by decades of experience in mental health that ensures you are fully equipped to beat addiction. From involving family to helping you process triggers in your daily life, we take a holistic approach in the De-addiction process. This works to secure your progress in the

programme by building strong support systems that are easily accessible to you. We exercise absolute confidentiality and carry out the program with the help of experienced clinical psychologists, psychiatrists and staff trained to deal with all the nuances of substance abuse and addiction. What we help with.
• Alcohol Dependence Syndrome
• Polysubstance Abuse/Dependence
• Drug Abuse/Dependence
• Dual Diagnosis
• Drug Induced psychosis

Take your first step towards a healthier life free from addiction with Anunitha.

Not every battle looks chaotic. Sometimes, addiction hides in success, humour, or the need to “seem okay.”Addiction does...
24/11/2025

Not every battle looks chaotic. Sometimes, addiction hides in success, humour, or the need to “seem okay.”

Addiction doesn’t always appear the way we imagine — it’s often silent, masked by routine and responsibility. The colleague who’s always on time. The friend who jokes through pain. The parent who never asks for help. At Cadabam’s Anunitha, we see the people behind the patterns — and offer recovery rooted in compassion, science, and care.

If this feels close to home, it’s time to talk.

20/11/2025

When addiction feels isolating, the right space can change everything.

Cadabam’s Anunitha offers a dedicated de-addiction programme designed exclusively for women, a space where safety, understanding, and dignity come first.
Our 60–180 day programmes focus on the full picture: physical health, emotional stability, psychological healing, and building sustainable coping skills.

Here, women recover with structure and compassion.
Group therapy becomes a space of sisterhood.
Individual counselling helps rebuild confidence.
Our clinical team guides every step with evidence-based care.

Most importantly, no woman carries her recovery alone. This is a place to be understood, supported, and strengthened, by professionals and by peers who truly get it.

If you’re seeking a safe, structured, women-led recovery space, DM us or reach out for guidance.

20/11/2025

What does world-class de-addiction care look like in India?

At Cadabam’s Anunitha, recovery is more than treatment — it’s a complete transformation journey.
As the country’s largest alcohol and drug de-addiction centre, Anunitha brings together psychiatrists trained in addiction medicine, clinical psychologists, counsellors, nurses, and wellness specialists under one roof.
From evidence-based therapies and relapse-prevention programmes to yoga, guided meditation, group work, and life-skills training — every resident is supported with dignity, confidentiality, and continuous care.
The centre’s spacious campus, therapeutic architecture, gym, computer lab, library, and recreation areas create an environment designed for healing and rebuilding lives.

If you or a loved one needs support, DM us or call +91 9611194949 to understand how professional treatment can help.

19/11/2025

There’s a reason these questions feel heav, they come from the moments between fear, guilt and wanting to do better.

“How do I stop wanting another drink?”
“How do I tell my family the truth?”
“How do I live without the rush?”

These aren’t signs of failure, they’re signs of awareness.
Most people think recovery begins with a big decision.
In reality, it often begins with a quiet search typed at 2 AM, a thought you can’t shake, or the first moment you allow yourself to want something different.

At Cadabam’s Anunitha, we understand that healing isn’t instant. It’s a series of small, honest questions, and the courage to follow them.

If these questions feel familiar, reach out. Your way back can start today.

13/11/2025

Behind every recovery journey, there’s someone quietly holding it all together.

Caregivers often carry an invisible weight — the guilt, the blame, the constant fear of “not doing enough.”
But addiction isn’t a reflection of love or effort. It’s an illness that needs time, patience, and professional care.
If you’re supporting someone through recovery, remember: your compassion is strength, not failure.

Take a moment for yourself too.
Reach out, talk, breathe — help is here when you need it. +91 96111 94949

12/11/2025

Self-stigma is when a person begins to believe the negative stereotypes about addiction —
“I’m weak.”
“I’ll never recover.”
“I don’t deserve help.”

This internalised shame and guilt becomes a silent barrier to recovery.
It not only stops people from reaching out for professional support…
It breaks their will to even try.

Addiction is a health condition — not a character flaw.
Support starts with understanding. Recovery begins with compassion.

You could be the reason someone gets help.
📩 Share this message. Start the conversation today.

Many people ask if drinking occasionally is harmless.The reality is that alcohol affects everyone differently, and what ...
11/11/2025

Many people ask if drinking occasionally is harmless.
The reality is that alcohol affects everyone differently, and what begins as social use can quietly shift into dependence without early warning signs.

For some, it is connected to celebrations and good memories.
For others, it brings stress, health concerns, relationship strain, and financial worries.
This is why we look at alcohol not just as a habit but as something that can impact physical and emotional wellbeing over time.

If alcohol feels harder to control or is affecting your life, support exists and recovery is possible. Awareness is the first step toward clarity and change.

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DM us or call 9611194949 for guidance and help

Different substances. Same silent struggle.Alcohol slows your mind down.M**A speeds it up.Both disrupt your brain’s chem...
10/11/2025

Different substances. Same silent struggle.

Alcohol slows your mind down.
M**A speeds it up.
Both disrupt your brain’s chemistry — leading to mood changes, poor judgment, and dependence.
What starts as a way to escape stress often ends up trapping you in it.
Recovery begins when you reach out for help, not another high.

Break the cycle with expert support at Cadabam’s Anunitha. +91 96111 94949

M**A doesn’t give control — it takes it away.Known as the “party drug,” M**A can leave lasting scars on mental and physi...
07/11/2025

M**A doesn’t give control — it takes it away.

Known as the “party drug,” M**A can leave lasting scars on mental and physical health — from mood crashes to emotional numbness.
At Cadabam’s Anunitha, our team of psychiatrists, psychologists, and counsellors offers evidence-based treatment for substance use and behavioural addictions.
With personalised care and family support, we help you recover — one step at a time.

Reach out today for confidential, professional support.+91 96111 94949

**AAwareness

06/11/2025

What does M**A (ecstasy) actually do to your brain?

M**A causes a flood of serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine — leading to euphoria, high energy, and emotional connection. But while it may feel good, it also alters memory, cognition, and perception. The warm, empathetic feelings often associated with M**A come at a cost: risks of anxiety, confusion, and long-term mental health effects. Over time, repeated use can disrupt brain chemistry and increase vulnerability to depression and addiction.

At Cadabam’s, we support individuals in breaking free from M**A and other substance use challenges.
👉 Reach out today for help.

**AAwareness

29/10/2025

No one talks about how bipolar and addiction feed each other.

The highs make you feel invincible, the lows feel unbearable, and substances often become a quick escape. But this cycle isn’t about lack of willpower; it’s a real mental health struggle that needs proper care and understanding.

Break the stigma. Recovery is possible with the right help.

27/10/2025

You don’t need a pill or a syringe to get addicted. Sometimes, all it takes is a screen.

We often associate addiction with drugs or alcohol. But what if we told you your brain can be just as hijacked by everyday habits—scrolling, binge-watching, or compulsively watching p**n? The dopamine highs you chase every time you unlock your phone aren’t harmless. They’re rewiring your brain’s reward system, subtly shaping what you crave and how you cope.

This isn’t just about tech—it’s about emotional numbness, disconnection, and invisible cycles of dependency. Addiction without substances is real, and it’s more common than you think. Let’s talk about what it means to be mentally hijacked in a world that profits from your attention.

Is your phone helping you cope—or keeping you hooked? Share your thoughts below.👇

Address

Anunitha, 17th Mile Kanakapura Road, Near Kaggalipura, Taralu Post, Gulakamale Village
Bangalore
560082

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm

Telephone

+91-9611194949

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