For mental health emergencies and crises
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Business hours: If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, same day sessions are available Monday through Friday, 1 to 4 p.m. Requests for urgent help after 4 p.m. may be handled by phone and/or guided to other available resources. These are brief, evaluative sessions where we provide you with options for treatment and any other available actions that are relevant to your immediate needs.
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After-hours crisis line for nights, weekends and holidays: 607-777-2772, push number 2 when prompted. A crisis counselor will speak with you as soon as possible.
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Life-threatening emergencies: contact University Police at 911 or 607-777-2222.
Other crisis phone numbers and websites
- Dial or text the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline to be connected to a trained mental health professional
- Crisis Center at UHS Binghamton General Hospital: 607-762-2302
- LGBT Youth Suicide Hotline: 1866-4-U-TREVOR
- Students of Color Text Line: Text "STEVE" to 741741
- Crisis Text Line: Text "Got5" to 741741
- Military Veterans Suicide Hotline: Dial 988 and press "1" to reach the Veterans' Crisis Line
- Military Veterans Text Line: Textline 838255
- Suicide Hotline in Spanish: 1888-628-9454
- Alcoholics Anonymous (Broome County): 607-722-5983
- Binghamton University VARCC (for survivors of sexual violence)
- Crime Victims Assistance Center: 607-722-4256
- Harpur's Ferry volunteer ambulance squad: 607-777-3333
- Crime Victims Assistance Center (CVAC) 607-722-4256
- Rise, formerly the SOS Shelter for Battered Women: 607-748-7453
- Anonymous Sexual Assault Reporting Form
- Psychological impacts of stalking and resources for victims
Area hospitals and walk-in clinics
Review a list of area hospitals and walk-in clinics. Note that the cost for care at these locations is your responsibility.