Smoking Cessation Resources from the Cleveland Clinic
- The Cleveland Clinic Smoking Cessation Program offers a variety of methods to help people who want to become nonsmokers. The program features four three-hour classes in a five-week period. For more information about the program in your community, please call:
- Cleveland Clinic Main Campus (216) 738-5522
- Cleveland Clinic Independence (216) 986-4000 ext. 623
- Cleveland Clinic Westlake (440) 808-4696
- Cleveland Clinic Willoughby Hills (440) 516-8690
- Section of Preventive Cardiology and Rehabilitation
Appointments: (216) 444-9353 or 1-800-223-2273 ext. 49353
Cleveland Resources
- Ohio Quitline: 1-800-TRY TO STOP (1-800-934-4840)
- Smokeless in Cleveland (offered at Euclid, Hillcrest, Huron and South Pointe Hospitals):
(440) 312-6741
- You may also contact your local chapter of the American Cancer Society, American Heart Association, or the American Lung Association.
National Organizations
There are numerous government resources online to help you quit smoking, including the Centers for Disease Control, National Cancer Institute, National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information, World Health Organization Tobacco Free Initiative, and many more.
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