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NHS Gambling Service

The East of England Gambling Service is FREE and run by the NHS. Whether you are affected by your own gambling or someone else's, you are welcome to come and talk to us. We offer support to individuals and families experiencing the negative impact of gambling. It can feel difficult to reach out for help, and this may be the first time you have, but we want you to know you are welcome here.

If you are contacting us in an emergency, in a crisis, or experiencing suicidal thoughts please do not wait. There is help available. In an emergency call 999 for an Ambulance, or call NHS 111 (Option 2) for urgent mental health support.

The East of England Gambling Service can offer:

- An assessment to help us understand what you are experiencing
- Specialist Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
- Tools and techniques to help you stop gambling
- Couple and family therapy
- Individual support for family members
- Psychiatric reviews
- Peer support

Whether we see you individually or as a family/support network, we can meet with you online or face-to-face. In some cases, we may work alongside other services involved in your care to ensure you receive the most appropriate help and support.

Click HERE to make a referral.

Who can use this service?

How are services delivered?

We support adults aged 18 and over, individually, as a couple or as a family who want to change the impact gambling is having on them.

Mostly online but face-to-face support can be delivered too.

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NHS Gambling Service

cnwl.eofegambling@nhs.net

01908 724287

33-37 Farthing Grove Netherfield
Milton Keynes
MK6 4JH

Service can be delivered by phone, video or email Service can be delivered face to face




Service last updated 06/02/2026
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