SAMHSA National Helpline - Utah

Crisis Services in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Phone: (800) 662-4357

Address: Statewide, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84101

Website: https://www.samhsa.gov

Languages: English, Spanish

Services offered: 24/7 substance abuse and mental health referral for Utah

Insurance & payment accepted: Free

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Frequently asked questions about SAMHSA National Helpline - Utah

How do I contact SAMHSA National Helpline - Utah?

You can call SAMHSA National Helpline - Utah at (800) 662-4357 or visit Statewide in Salt Lake City, Utah. Their website is https://www.samhsa.gov.

What services does SAMHSA National Helpline - Utah offer?

SAMHSA National Helpline - Utah offers 24/7 substance abuse and mental health referral for Utah.

Are services at SAMHSA National Helpline - Utah free or low-cost?

Many community crisis services providers offer free, sliding-scale, or Medicaid-covered services. SAMHSA National Helpline - Utah reports accepting: Free. Call SAMHSA National Helpline - Utah at (800) 662-4357 to confirm pricing, accepted insurance, and any income requirements before your visit.

What languages does SAMHSA National Helpline - Utah support?

SAMHSA National Helpline - Utah reports providing services in: English, Spanish. If you need another language, ask about translation services or call 988 for free crisis support in English and Spanish.

What if I'm in crisis right now?

If you or someone you love is in immediate danger, call 911. For mental health emergencies, call or text 988 — the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — for free, 24/7, confidential support. Veterans press 1; LGBTQ+ youth press 3.

In crisis? Call or text 988 for free, 24/7, confidential support. Veterans press 1. For immediate danger call 911.