Ketamine ยท UK
If ketamine has become hard to put down, there are rooms where people get it. Ketamine Anonymous (KA) is a 12-step fellowship started by people recovering from ketamine addiction, and some Cocaine Anonymous groups run meetings that centre ketamine too. Narcotics Anonymous welcomes any drug, ketamine included.
Everything on this page is free, confidential and anonymous. You do not need a diagnosis or a referral, and you do not have to be sure you have a problem. You can just listen, keep your camera off online, and leave at any time.
More than one door works, and many people try a few before they settle.
KA is a 12-step fellowship for people who want to stop using ketamine. It is new and close-knit, and newcomers are expected and welcome. Meetings run in person in the North West, Yorkshire and on the south coast, with an online meeting on Zoom that is open to everyone in the UK.
If none of these fit where you live, the online meeting still counts as a first meeting, and the other rooms on this page know ketamine well.
Cocaine Anonymous welcomes anyone with a problem with any mind-altering substance, including ketamine, and several CA groups run meetings that centre it. The programme is CA's twelve steps; the room's shared starting point is ketamine.
Narcotics Anonymous is for anyone whose problem is drugs, ketamine included, and has meetings in most UK towns most nights. SMART Recovery runs structured, non-12-step meetings if the step language does not land for you. Both are listed on this site, and in any room you can say yes or no to anything.
Heavy ketamine use can hurt your body, especially your bladder. That side deserves a doctor as well as a meeting: a GP can help, and NHS 111 can point you somewhere today. Meetings sit alongside medical care, not instead of it.
Last checked: June 2026.