Pathways to Recovery
Contact details
Pathways to Recovery
14-16 Bold Street
Warrington
Cheshire
WA1 1DE
Public phone: 01925 415176
Email: warringtonsms@cgl.org.uk
Website URL: http://www.changegrowlive.org/content/pathways-recovery-warrington
General information
Service offered: Prescriber led medically assisted treatment, and a wide range of advice and information on substance misuse both drugs and alcohol. Support to access counselling, health care treatment including hepatitis screening/vaccination including HIV screening and seasonal flu vaccinations. Support to access smoking cessation, an onsite harm reduction and syringe exchange service. Assessment and access to longer term rehabilitation services and short stay residential detoxification. Short- and longer-term group work programs, access to ETE options, and access to on-site mutual aid meetings, including led by NA, AA, CA, and GA. On line self or professional referral option, and walk in self-presentation.
Target group: Dependent drug and alcohol users.
Area served: Warrington.
How to contact: Phone (01925 415 176), email (General enquiries:warringtonsms@cgl.org.uk / Referrals:warrington.referrals@cgl.cjsm.net) or open access walk in service. Social media - www.facebook.com/CGLWarrington . Open Mon/Weds/Thurs/Fri 9am-5pm + Tues 9am-7pm + Sat 9am-12.30pm
Availability
Monday: 9am - 5pm
Tuesday: 9am - 7pm
Wednesday: 9am - 5pm
Thursday: 9am - 5pm
Friday: 9am - 5pm
Weekends: Sat - 9am - 12.30pm
Office Hours:
Accessibility
Wheelchair access: Yes - full
Accessible toilets: Yes
Access notes: Disabled ramps front and back of the building.Limited disabled parking at the front of the building, alternative venues or home visits can be arranged for people unable to attend the office.
Other information
Languages other than English: Yes through a phone line translation service offer.
Charity number: 1079327 + CQC Rating: Outstanding (2019)
Year established: 2007
Staffing: 42 full time, 3 part time, and a number of volunteers
Public transport: Town centre location, opposite the library.
Record last checked: 14 August 2025