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COVID-19 Mental Health Resources in North Carolina

Your mental health is crucially important, and we're here to help. We have telehealth counseling appointments and telehealth psychological evaluation appointments available, and we are in network with many insurance plans. That said, we're not the only game in town! Here are some more mental health resources that may be able to help you during the COVID-19 pandemic.


Hope4NC Helpline 855-587-3463

A North Carolina Department of Health & Human Services (NCDHHS) resource that connects NC citizens to mental health and resilience support.

Hope4Healers Helpline 919-226-2002

A joint partnership between NCDHHS and the North Carolina Psychological Foundation (NCPF) that provides mental health and resilience support to health care professionals, emergency medical specialists, first responders, other staff who work in health care settings and their families throughout the state who are experiencing stress from being on the front lines of the state’s COVID-19 response.

National Disaster Distress Helpline 800-985-5990

Offers crisis counseling and emotional support 24 hours a day for anyone experiencing distress or other mental health concerns during the COVID-19 outbreak.


The Hopeline 919-231-4525 or 877-235-4525

Available 24 hours a day

National Suicide Prevention Hotline 800-273-TALK

Free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources and best practices for professionals.



The National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-7233 (SAFE)



Domestic Violence Hotline in Wake County, NC 919-828-7740 or 866-291-0855


Sexual Assault Hotline 919-828-3005 or 866-291-0853

Solace Center 919-828-3067 or 866-291-0854


A community-based sexual assault forensic examination center

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