North Dakota Addiction Hotlines: Drug Intervention Help For Free

Last Updated: February 4, 2021

Authored by Sharon Levy, MD, MPH

The state of North Dakota together with non-profit organizations have put in place a number of abuse helplines  for people battling addiction. These hotlines are free and available round the clock for anyone wanting to call in. Counselors are on standby to help.

North Dakota Department of Health Services

The Behavioural Health Division offers direct health services for lots of conditions including mental illness, emotional disorders and substance abuse. Get them at their toll-free, help hotline number (800) 472-2622ND Relay TTY: (800)-366-6888. Their team of counselors and addiction specialists is ready to help.

Addition Referral Helpline

This is a drug addiction hotline in ND that links victims of addiction in the state to a to several organizations within the North Dakota Mental Health Organization network. The cases they handle include Cocaine, Alcoholics and Narcotics addition. They have a 24/7 free helpline number 1-800-472-2911.

Alcohol Addiction Sobriety

This organization runs group therapies, individual counseling, and the support programs. They offer a new and healthier perspective to combating drug addiction and substance abuse. Counselors are available 24/7 through drug abuse hotline (800) 807-6150.

Substance abuse is a burden not just to the victims but the carers as well. North Dakota has taken up several measures including setting up free phone counselling hotline services for the residents.

Published on: October 1st, 2018

Updated on: February 4th, 2021

About Author

Sharon Levy, MD, MPH

After successful graduation from Boston University, MA, Sharon gained a Master’s degree in Public Health. Since then, Sharon devoted herself entirely to the medical niche. Sharon Levy is also a certified addiction recovery coach.

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