Cessation Resources
Tobacco Cessation Programs
Tobacco is very addictive.
Don't be hard on yourself if at first you don't succeed.
It takes the average adult 7-9 quit attempts before success is reached.
Tobacco cessation programs can give you the support you need to be successful.
UHS Stay Healthy Center at the Oakdale Mall Individual Smoking Cessation Counseling
New York State Smokers' Quitline Provides FREE telephone cessation counseling. FREE nicotine replacement patches. Call the New York State Smokers' Quitline at
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Youth and young adults can access the new e-cigarette quit program by texting "DITCHJUUL" to 88709. Parents and other adults looking to help young people quit should text "QUIT" to (202) 899-7550 visit: https://truthinitiative.org/research-resources/quitting-smoking-vaping/quitting-e-cigarettes Mothers & Babies Perinatal Network Quit Kit Program for Pregnant Women, Parents and Caregivers. This program involves receiving materials in the mail and weekly phone counseling.
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If you want to quit and need support call the
New York State Smokers Quitline:
1-866-NY-QUITS
1-866-697-8487
nysmokefree.com
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