Skip to main content

Alcohol implant discount: €150 off your treatment cost

Oceń artykuł

Are you looking for an effective way to support alcohol recovery while also saving money? The current alcohol implant discount allows you to reduce the cost of the procedure by up to €150, making this solution more accessible for patients travelling from the UK and Ireland.

What is an alcohol implant and how is the procedure performed?

An alcohol implant (Disulfiram) is a minor medical procedure where sterile tablets are inserted under the skin during a short treatment carried out under local anaesthesia. The whole process usually takes around 15-20 minutes and is performed by a qualified doctor in a professional clinical environment.

Disulfiram works by interfering with alcohol metabolism, triggering immediate and unpleasant reactions if alcohol is consumed. This mechanism creates a strong physical and mental barrier that supports maintaining abstinence.

The effects of the implant can last between 8 and 12 months. However, it should be treated as a support tool rather than a complete solution – the best results are achieved when combined with therapy and long-term behavioural change.

Doctor consultation before alcohol implant procedure

Why take advantage of the alcohol implant discount?

With the current promotional offer, the standard price of €800 is reduced by €150, bringing the total cost down to €650. This makes the treatment more affordable for those ready to take the next step. Additionally, the amount saved can often cover return travel costs, which are typically around €100, making this option especially appealing for patients travelling from the UK or Ireland.

If you are thinking about starting this treatment, now is a good time to review the details and secure your appointment while the alcohol implant discount is still available.

Book your appointment today:
WhatsApp: +48 784 285 824

Leave a Reply

Latest posts
Most popular posts
Latest comments
I’ve been wondering – is the alcohol implant actually safe if someone doesn’t drink alcohol at all?
Yes, it is generally safe. The alcohol implant only causes a reaction when alcohol is consumed. If you don’t drink, the subs…
Do the tablets from the alcohol implant need to be removed after a year? I was wondering about that because I wanted to lear…
No, there’s no need to remove the tablets after a year. The alcohol implant gradually releases Disulfiram until the medicati…
My husband is thinking about getting the implant but I’m a bit scared of possible side effects. What can really happen after…