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Portland Area Mental Health Emergency Numbers

Clackamas County Crisis Line 503-655-8585 (ask for a crisis counselor)
Multnomah County Crisis Line 503-988-4888
Washington County Crisis Line 503-291-9111
HelpLine (Substance Abuse Crisis) 800-923-HELP
Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-SAFE
Hopeline Network 800-SUICIDE
www.suicide.org Suicide Prevention Awareness & Support
Portland Women’s Crisis Line 888-235-5333

Local Emergency Clinics

  • Clackamas County Behavioral Health – Centerstone Walk-In Clinic – Mental Health Only. Phone: 503-722-6200.
  • Multnomah County Walk-in Clinic – 2415 SE 43rd Ave, Portland, OR. Open 7 am to 10:30 pm, seven days a week.
  • Zoom+Care - Provides both primary and urgent care. Phone: 503-608-3085.
  • Legacy Meridian Park – Hospital and Emergency Room Services.  Phone: 503-692-1212.

Crisis Support Information

If you are experiencing a mental health crisis and your safety is at risk, call 9-1-1 immediately or go directly to your local emergency room. If experiencing a non-life threatening mental health crisis, please reference the following information. During daytime hours Monday – Friday, call the Integrated Student Health Center in Klamath Falls at 541-885-1800. If outside of normal office hours, please call the Clackamas County crisis line at 503-655-8585 or go to the Clackamas County Urgent Mental Health Walk-In Clinic. All Oregon Tech students may access the following national crisis line services 24 hours a day: Text-based support at crisistextline.org; National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-SUICIDE; and National Hopeline Network, 1-800-442-HOPE. Students may also access the Ulifeline website, which is dedicated to supporting college students who need help and reducing the risk of suicide among college students.

General Mental Health Resources

  • Western Psychological ServicesClinics in multiple Portland metro locations. Services include counseling, psychiatry, medication management, family counseling, and drug & alcohol evaluation/treatment. Phone: different for each location. See website for more information.
  • Cascadia Behavioral HealthcareMultiple Portland locations, mental health counseling, alcohol & drug treatment, gambling addiction treatment. Phone: 503-674-7777.
  • CareMark Behavioral HealthInpatient and outpatient services, affiliated with Adventist Health and Legacy Health. Phone: 503-413-4848.
  • Providence Behavioral HealthIndividual, family & group therapy; Eating Disorders evaluation & treatment. Multiple locations. Phone: 503-574-9235.
  • Wise Counsel & ComfortNetwork of private practice therapists at various locations in Portland Metro; multiple specialties; emphasis is on affordable counseling; Phone: 503-282-0182.
  • PSU Psychological Service Center – Reduced fee counseling for individuals, couples, and families. Locations downtown Portland and Hillsboro. Phone: 503-235-5333.
  • Morrison Center Child & Family ServicesMental health care for children and families. 3344 SE Powell Blvd., Portland, OR 97202. Phone: 503-258-4381.
  • Albertina KerrOffers a wide range of services for children, families and adults. Includes crisis psychiatric care, home-based therapy for children and families, support for foster families, counselor for children as young as pre-school age. Youth and adult group homes for those with mental illness.
  • Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) - Provides detailed information in order to increase understanding of addiction, as well as support for those wanting to make changes in their substance abuse. Offers a 24/7 support line for addiction: 1-800-662-HELP (4357).
  • Advanced Recovery Systems - Information and answers for people fighting addiction. Their mission is to "Equip patients and families with the best information, resources and tools to overcome addiction and lead a lifelong recovery." Offers a 24/7 support line for addiction: 844-229-6830.