π North Carolina Suicide & Mental Health Crisis Centers
π§ Statewide Resources
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
π Call, text, or chat 988 (Available 24/7)North Carolina Behavioral Health Crisis Line
π 1β855β587β3463 Β· Available 24/7
Statewide mental health support, mobile crisis team referrals, and substance use help.
Visit WebsiteHope4NC Helpline
π 1β855β587β3463 Β· Free and confidential emotional support, especially after disasters or trauma.NC Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS)
Access regional LME-MCOs (Local Management Entities/Managed Care Organizations) for local mental health providers.
Find ProvidersVeterans Crisis Line
π Dial 988, then press 1Crisis Text Line
π± Text HOME to 741741
π How to Access Help
Dial 988 or 1β855β587β3463 to speak with trained responders any time.
North Carolina offers Mobile Crisis Management Teams, walk-in Crisis Stabilization Units, and regional behavioral health centers.
Each region is supported by a local LME-MCO, which coordinates care, crisis response, housing, therapy, and inpatient care.
Services are inclusive and accessible to youth, adults, veterans, and those uninsured or underinsured.
π Mecklenburg County (Charlotte)
Monarch Behavioral Health β Charlotte Crisis Center
π 3800 Shamrock Dr, Charlotte, NC 28215
π (704) 986β7008 Β· Open 24/7
Walk-in psychiatric emergency care, crisis stabilization for adults and children.
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π Wake County (Raleigh)
WakeBrook Crisis and Assessment Services (UNC Health)
π 107 Sunnybrook Rd, Raleigh, NC 27610
π (984) 974β4830 Β· Open 24/7
Mental health evaluations, crisis stabilization, substance use treatment.
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π³ Guilford County (Greensboro, High Point)
Sandhills Center β Behavioral Health Crisis Services
π 201 N Eugene St, Greensboro, NC 27401
π (800) 256β2452 Β· 24/7 Access Line
Referrals to mobile crisis, in-home support, and community-based crisis services.
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ποΈ Buncombe County (Asheville)
C3356 β Behavioral Health Urgent Care (Vaya Health)
π 356 Biltmore Ave, Asheville, NC 28801
π (828) 254β2700 Β· Open 24/7
Mental health crisis support, addiction services, and peer recovery.
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π² Durham County (Durham)
Alliance Health β Access & Information Center
π 5200 Paramount Pkwy, Durham, NC 27712
π (800) 510β9132 Β· 24/7 Crisis Access Line
Referrals for walk-in care, mobile crisis dispatch, and psychiatric hospitalization.
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π Cumberland County (Fayetteville)
RI International β Cumberland Recovery Response Center
π 1724 Roxie Ave, Fayetteville, NC 28304
π (910) 778β5900 Β· Open 24/7
Walk-in behavioral health urgent care and 23-hour crisis observation.
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β Notes
North Carolina uses LME-MCOs to manage local behavioral health and substance use services.
Many counties have Behavioral Health Urgent Care Centers (BHUCs) or Crisis Recovery Centers (CRCs) that are open 24/7.
Crisis care integrates mobile response, in-person walk-ins, peer support, and telehealth.
Language interpretation, trauma-informed services, and youth-specific programs are widely available.
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