The star looked healthier than ever as she emerged from the facility this morning in a figure-hugging pencil skirt and black shirt on her way to Pentonville Prison.
Her spokesperson confirmed her outing was part of a day trip, and she is expected to return to the Capio Nightingale clinic in north London later today.
Glowing: a radiant Amy Winehouse leaving rehab this morning to visit her husband at Pentonville prison
A source told Mail Online: "Blake has been very supportive in Amy's recovery. Their relationship remains solid and she's really looking forward to seeing him."
The visit follows a difficult day for Winehouse – she was questioned by police yesterday in connection with a video which allegedly showed her smoking crack cocaine.
Last month footage shown in a national newspaper appeared to show the troubled singer inhaling fumes from a crack pipe after a 19-minute drugs binge in which she snorted ecstasy and cocaine and admitted to downing six Valium.
Day trip: the star is expected to return to the rehab facility later today
The disturbing images were said to have been filmed during a party at Winehouse's east London home, hours before she attended a court hearing for husband Blake Fielder-Civil.
He is awaiting trial on charges of assault and conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.
At the time Winehouse's father Mitch said: "Your video of Amy taking drugs may well be the best thing that has ever happened to her.
"For all the hurt and pain, it may finally be the thing to focus her mind and convince her to get the help she needs to quit for good."
Support: sources insist Blake has been 'very supportive' of Amy's recovery
A Scotland Yard spokesman said officers from Tower Hamlets had interviewed a 24-year-old woman in connection with an allegation of unlawful possession of a controlled drug.
He said she was not arrested, but was interviewed under caution and inquiries were continuing.
On February 4 the singer took a break from her treatment to apply for a US visa so she could attend the Grammys in Los Angeles on February 10, where she is nominated for six awards.
Regarding her attendance at the ceremony, the source added: "It depends on what the doctors decide. They will do what's best for Amy's recovery."
The application process will not be simple due to her drugs record. Last October she was arrested and fined in Norway for possession of cannabis.
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