π Minnesota Suicide & Mental Health Crisis Centers
π§ Statewide Resources
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
π Call, text, or chat 988 (Available 24/7)Minnesota Mental Health Crisis Response
π Call or text Crisis Text Line: Text MN to 741741
24/7 statewide mental health crisis support.Mental Health Minnesota β Warmline
π 1β877β404β3190 Β· Daily 9 AMβ9 PM
Peer-to-peer mental health support.Veterans Crisis Line
π Dial 988, then press 1
π How to Access Help
Call 988, text MN to 741741, or contact your local county crisis team for immediate support.
Each Minnesota county has access to mobile crisis response services.
Many regions offer walk-in centers, telehealth, youth-specific help, and peer support lines.
Services are open to all residents regardless of insurance, income, or immigration status.
π Hennepin County (Minneapolis)
COPE (Community Outreach for Psychiatric Emergencies)
π 1900 Chicago Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55404
π (612) 596β1223 Β· Open 24/7
Mobile crisis teams and walk-in evaluations for adults & youth.
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π Ramsey County (Saint Paul)
Urgent Care for Adult Mental Health β Ramsey
π 402 University Ave E, Saint Paul, MN 55130
π (651) 266β7900 Β· Open 24/7
Walk-in mental health crisis care, peer support, and evaluation.
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π³ Anoka County (Blaine, Coon Rapids)
Anoka County Mobile Crisis Response
π 3300 4th Ave N, Anoka, MN 55303
π (763) 755β3801 Β· Open 24/7
Emergency mental health help via phone or mobile outreach.
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ποΈ Dakota County (Burnsville, Eagan)
Dakota County Crisis Response Unit
π 14955 Galaxie Ave, Apple Valley, MN 55124
π (952) 891β7171 Β· Open 24/7
Crisis assessment, youth & adult services, in-person visits.
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π² Olmsted County (Rochester)
Southeast Regional Crisis Center (SERCC)
π 2121 Campus Dr SE, Rochester, MN 55904
π (507) 322β3019 Β· Open 24/7
Walk-in and residential crisis stabilization.
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π» St. Louis County (Duluth)
Birch Tree Center Crisis Services
π 4720 Burning Tree Rd, Duluth, MN 55811
π (218) 623β1800 Β· Open 24/7
Crisis stabilization, mobile teams, peer support.
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β Notes
Minnesota operates a county-based mobile crisis response system that serves all ages.
Crisis teams are trained to de-escalate, evaluate, and connect individuals to services in the least restrictive environment.
Walk-in urgent care mental health centers are available in urban regions like Minneapolis and Rochester.
Peer warm lines and mental health navigators are available to prevent escalation.