πŸ“ New Hampshire Suicide & Mental Health Crisis Centers

🧠 Statewide Resources

πŸ“Œ How to Access Help

  • Dial 988 or 1‑833‑710‑6477 (New Hampshire’s direct line) for round-the-clock support.

  • New Hampshire offers a statewide Rapid Response system with access to Mobile Crisis Teams (MCTs), walk-in crisis centers, and peer support services.

  • Children, adults, veterans, LGBTQ+ individuals, and those with substance use disorders are supported without requirement for insurance or referral.

πŸŒ† Hillsborough County (Manchester, Nashua)

The Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester

πŸ“ 401 Cypress St, Manchester, NH 03103
πŸ“ž (603) 668‑4111 Β· 24/7 Emergency Services
Mobile teams, walk-in urgent care, youth & adult crisis response.
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Greater Nashua Mental Health

πŸ“ 100 West Pearl St, Nashua, NH 03060
πŸ“ž (603) 889‑6147 Β· Mon–Fri 8 AM–5 PM, after-hours via NHRRAP
Outpatient crisis care and mobile response access.
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πŸŒ‡ Merrimack County (Concord)

Riverbend Community Mental Health

πŸ“ 105 Loudon Rd, Concord, NH 03301
πŸ“ž (603) 226‑7505 Β· 24/7 crisis response via NHRRAP
Mobile crisis, urgent evaluations, and integrated behavioral health care.
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🌳 Rockingham County (Portsmouth, Derry)

Seacoast Mental Health Center

πŸ“ 1145 Sagamore Ave, Portsmouth, NH 03801
πŸ“ž (603) 431‑6703 Β· Mon–Fri 8 AM–5 PM, 24/7 via NHRRAP
Community-based crisis and stabilization for adults and children.
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🏞️ Cheshire County (Keene)

Monadnock Family Services

πŸ“ 64 Main St, Keene, NH 03431
πŸ“ž (603) 357‑4400 Β· Crisis calls routed through NHRRAP
Outpatient mental health, emergency response coordination, youth services.
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🌲 Grafton County (Lebanon)

West Central Behavioral Health

πŸ“ 85 Mechanic St, Suite C-1, Lebanon, NH 03766
πŸ“ž (603) 448‑0126 Β· Mon–Fri 8:30 AM–5 PM, after-hours via NHRRAP
Integrated behavioral health, walk-in evaluation, mobile team coordination.
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βœ… Notes

  • New Hampshire's Rapid Response Access Point (NHRRAP) serves as the centralized access hub for all mental health crises statewide.

  • Mobile Crisis Response is available in every county, with special attention to youth, veterans, rural areas, and co-occurring substance use disorders.

  • Most centers provide same-day walk-in appointments or next-day urgent evaluations.

  • NHRRAP supports call, text, or online chat, ensuring access regardless of location or communication preference.