π Wyoming Suicide & Mental Health Crisis Centers
π§ Statewide Resources
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
π Call or text 988 Β· 24/7 support for suicide prevention, mental health, and substance use crisesWyoming Mental Health Crisis Line
π 1β888β996β3505 Β· 24/7 statewide crisis hotline
Visit WebsiteWyoming Department of Health β Behavioral Health Division
Visit WebsiteCrisis Text Line
π± Text HOME to 741741Veterans Crisis Line
π Dial 988, then press 1
π How to Access Help
Call or text 988 or 1β888β996β3505 for immediate crisis support.
Mobile crisis teams and walk-in crisis centers operate statewide, including in rural areas.
Services focus on veterans, youth, rural residents, and culturally diverse populations.
Support is available regardless of insurance status or ability to pay.
Telehealth and language interpretation services are available.
ποΈ Laramie County (Cheyenne)
Cheyenne Regional Medical Center β Behavioral Health Services
π 214 W 23rd St, Cheyenne, WY 82001
π (307) 633β3200
π 24/7 crisis and emergency behavioral health care
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π Natrona County (Casper)
Wyoming Behavioral Institute β Crisis Services
π 125 College Dr, Casper, WY 82601
π (307) 577β5700
π 24/7 crisis support and inpatient care
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π Teton County (Jackson)
St. Johnβs Health β Behavioral Health
π 500 N Madison St, Jackson, WY 83001
π (307) 739β7600
π MonβFri: 8 AM β 5 PM Β· Emergency crisis services available 24/7
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β Notes
Wyomingβs crisis system includes hotlines, mobile teams, hospital emergency departments, and community-based programs.
Emphasis on accessibility for rural and frontier populations.
Services include youth mental health, veteran outreach, and substance use treatment.
Most services are free or low cost with no insurance required.