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If you are experiencing a clinical emergency (for example, if you feel you are at risk for harming yourself or someone else), please, consider the following options:
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Call 911
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Go the nearest Emergency Room
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Diagnostic Evaluation Center (DEC): Western Psychiatric Institute And Clinic Of UPMC Presbyterian (WPIC): (412) 624-1000 or toll-free 1-877-624-4100
* Psychiatric emergency and substance abuse evaluations
* Walk-in crisis therapy
* Facilitation of inpatient admissions
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CRISIS CENTER WALK IN: Western Psychiatric Institute And Clinic Of UPMC Presbyterian (WPIC): (412) 246-5934; 333 N Braddock Ave, Homewood, PA 15208
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Call UPMC's Re:solve Crisis Network (1-888-7-YOUCAN)
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If you are experiencing suicidal thoughts, consider calling the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1-800-273-TALK)
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Young Adults- Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255
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Self Injury Foundation's 24-hour national crisis line: 1-800-334-HELP
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Call 988. National Mental Health Crisis Hotline
Pittsburgh
24 Hours / 7 days
Crisis & Suicide Hotline:
(412) 820-HELP (4357)
Student & Young Adult Hotline:
(412) 820-HELP (4357)
Allegheny
24 hours / 7 days
1-888-424-2287
Butler
24 hours / 7 days
(724) 287-0440
1-800-292-3866
Westmoreland County
Crisis Hotline
Access to Mental Health Services
24 hours / 7 days
1-800-836-6010
County Help Line - Information & Referral:
1-800-222-8848
New Castle (Lawrence County)
24 hours / 7 days
Helpline:
(724) 658-5529
Teenline:
(724) 657-TALK (8255)
This list is not all-inclusive. This is not professional advice and is not meant to replace an in-person/virtual/audio evaluation with your treatment provider.
