📍 Oklahoma Suicide & Mental Health Crisis Centers
🧠 Statewide Resources
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
📞 Call or text 988 · 24/7 confidential support for suicide, mental health, and substance useOklahoma Mental Health Lifeline
📞 1‑800‑273‑8255 or dial 988
Connects callers to local mental health professionals statewide
Visit WebsiteOklahoma Department of Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services (ODMHSAS)
Visit WebsiteCrisis Text Line
📱 Text HOME to 741741Veterans Crisis Line
📞 Dial 988, then press 1
📌 How to Access Help
Call or text 988 any time to speak with trained Oklahoma-based crisis counselors.
Mobile crisis teams are available in all regions to respond in person.
Many counties offer Crisis Stabilization Units (CSUs) and Urgent Recovery Centers (URCs) open 24/7.
Services are available for children, adults, veterans, LGBTQ+ individuals, and those with substance use disorders.
Most centers accept walk-ins, and translation services are available.
🏙️ Oklahoma County (Oklahoma City)
Red Rock Behavioral Health Services – Urgent Recovery Center
📍 4400 N Lincoln Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK 73105
📞 (405) 425‑0333
🕒 Open 24/7
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🌇 Tulsa County (Tulsa)
Family & Children's Services – CrisisCare Center
📍 1055 S Houston Ave, Tulsa, OK 74127
📞 (918) 744‑4800
🕒 Open 24/7
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🌆 Cleveland County (Norman)
Griffin Memorial Hospital – Crisis Center
📍 900 E Main St, Norman, OK 73071
📞 (405) 321‑4880
🕒 24/7 mental health emergency services
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🌄 Comanche County (Lawton)
Jim Taliaferro Community Mental Health Center
📍 602 SW 38th St, Lawton, OK 73505
📞 (580) 248‑5780
🕒 24/7 Urgent Recovery Center & outpatient mental health services
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🌿 Payne County (Stillwater)
Grand Lake Mental Health Center – Urgent Recovery Center
📍 1202 S West St, Stillwater, OK 74074
📞 (918) 273‑1841
🕒 Open 24/7
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🌾 Muskogee County (Muskogee)
Green Country Behavioral Health Services
📍 619 N Main St, Muskogee, OK 74401
📞 (918) 682‑8407
🕒 Mon–Fri: 8 AM – 5 PM
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✅ Notes
Oklahoma offers mobile response, 24/7 recovery centers, and crisis stabilization units in most counties.
Integrated care is available for mental health, substance use, and co-occurring disorders.
Services are accessible to uninsured individuals and include peer recovery support and follow-up care.
Special focus is placed on veterans, youth, and tribal communities across the state.