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0 - 99 YrsAnxietyDepressionUrgent and Crisis Support

About this service

You can call NHS 111 Mental Health if you need urgent mental health support (such as feeling mentally unsafe or severely distressed).

Phone 111 - and select mental health option 2.

Your local NHS 111 Mental Health team is for people of all ages. It’s available 24/7, free of charge and you can call for yourself or someone else.

A practitioner will listen and help you get the urgent support you need. With your permission, they can access your notes if you’ve previously received mental health support. This will reduce you having to repeat information and allow our team to provide better support. 

You can access NHS 111 Mental Health online and get help from 111 in other ways.

This includes if you are deaf or hard of hearing, or you need help in another language, including British Sign Language.

NHS 111 Mental Health is not an emergency service. In emergency situations where there’s an immediate risk to life, or you need urgent physical care, you should contact 999 or go to A&E.

You can call NHS 111 Mental Health if you need urgent mental health support (such as feeling mentally unsafe or severely distressed).

Phone 111 - and select mental health option 2.

Your local NHS 111 Mental Health team is for people of all ages. It’s available 24/7, free of charge and you can call for yourself or someone else.

A practitioner will listen and help you get the urgent support you need. With your permission, they can access your notes if you’ve previously received mental health support. This will reduce you having to repeat information and allow our team to provide better support. 

You can access NHS 111 Mental Health online and get help from 111 in other ways.

This includes if you are deaf or hard of hearing, or you need help in another language, including British Sign Language.

NHS 111 Mental Health is not an emergency service. In emergency situations where there’s an immediate risk to life, or you need urgent physical care, you should contact 999 or go to A&E.

Service type

This service offers support in person.

This service is provided by the NHS.

Referral (how to access)

Catchment restrictions

Bury, Heywood, Middleton, Rochdale, Oldham, Tameside And Glossop, Stockport

Amenities & Accessibility

british Sign Language

Last updated 12/03/2026 8:39am

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