Emergency Services
9-1-1: Call for services for someone with an immediate life-threatening emergency.
If you need immediate mental health care and are not comfortable calling an ambulance, visit your nearest emergency care center.
80817: UCHealth Emergency Room, Fountain – 7890 Fountain Mesa Rd. – 719-364-7050
80907: Penrose Hospital – 2222 N Nevada Ave. – 719-776-5000
80909: UCHealth Emergency Care, Memorial Hospital Central – 1400 E Boulder St. – 719-365-6820
80918: UCHealth Emergency Care, Grandview Hospital – 5623 Pulpit Peak Vw. – 719-272-3600
80920: Children’s Hospital Colorado – 4090 Briargate Pkwy. – 719-305-1234
UCHealth Emergency Room, Woodmen – 3790 E Woodmen Rd. – 719-364-7080
UCHealth Emergency Care, Memorial Hospital North – 4050 Briargate Pkwy. – 719-364-5000
80921: UCHealth Emergency Room, Powers – 2770 N Powers Blvd. – 719-364-7030
UCHealth Emergency Room, Meadowgrass – 13510 Meadowgrass Dr. – 719-364-7010
80923: St. Francis Medical Center – 6001 E Woodmen Rd. – 719-571-1000
Crisis Services
9-8-8 Call or text to speak with a trained mental health specialist.
Cedar Springs Hospital
719-633-4114 | www.cedarspringsbhs.com
Cedar Springs offers 24/7 referrals and assessments by phone or online for individuals of all ages who suffer from psychiatric disorders, substance abuse or co-occuring conditions.
- 2135 Southgate Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80906
Diversus Health
719-572-6100 | www.diversushealth.org
Diversus offers a 24/7 walk-in crisis center for all ages, regardless of ability to pay, for crisis services and counseling, as well as around the clock care for mental wellbeing.
- 115 S. Parkside Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80910
Peak View Behavioral Health
Assessment team: 719-355-1028 | Main line: 719-444-8484 | www.peakviewbh.com
Peak View offers complimentary assessments 24/7 for individuals of all ages seeking help and support for mental health and/or substance abuse.
- 7353 Sisters Grove, Colorado Springs, CO 80923
Non-Crisis Options
If an individual is not in immediate danger and does not require crisis services, there are many ways to connect them to mental health services.
- If an individual is already connected to mental health services, encourage them to reach out to their care team if symptoms are worsening.
- If an individual is not already in care, they may contact their insurance company to get a list of providers in their area. To search for providers in your area, visit: ownpath.co.
- Individuals may also contact their primary care provider to discuss concerns and determine follow up.
