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Big Island Substance Abuse Council
Tobacco Cessation Program

81-947 Halekil Street
Kealakekua, HI 96750
(808) 322-3100
Fax: (808) 322-3001

Free for general population

Department of Veteran Affairs
Tobacco Cessation Program

Hilo Community Based Outpatients Clinic
1285 Waianuenue Ave, Suite 211
Hilo, HI 96720
(808) 935-3781
(808) 935-3783
0730-1600 M-F

Free for Military families, retirees and family

Hui Malama Ola Na Oiwi
Native Hawaiian Healthcare System
Tobacco Cessation Program
69-A Railroad Ave.
Hilo HI 96720
(808) 969-9220
Fax: (808) 961-4794
8am-4pm, M-F

Free for Men, Women, Young adults, LGBTIQ, Filipino, Native Hawaiians, Employees, Unemployed, Uninsured, Families, Low-income  individuals, Senior citizens, Families, Homeless, Tobacco Users with psychiatric illnesses, Tobacco users with chemical/alcohol dependency, People with existing medical conditions/diseases

Hamakua Health Center
Tobacco Cessation Program

45-549 Plumera Street
Honokaa, HI 96727
(808) 930-2746
Fax: (808) 775-9404
9am-4pm, M-F

Free for Uninsured, Low-income individuals, People with existing medical conditions/diseases, preference to patients of Hamakua Health Center.Residence of Hamakua Coast can be counseled at Patients Education office

 

Kaiser Permanente Hawaii Region
Outpatient Smoking Cessation Program

1010 Pensacola Street, 7th FloorHonolulu, HI 96814
(808) 432-5841
8am-2pm, M-F (patients can be transferred to contracted outside services for evening and weekend hours)

Free for General Population

Lokahi Treatment Center
Tobacco Cessation Program

68-1845 Waikoloa Rd.
Highland Shopping Center, Suite 224B
Waikoloa, HI 96738
(808) 883-0922
Fax: (808) 883-1022
9am-4pm, Tu,W,Th
Program cost: $65

Men, Women, Young adults, Youth (under 18), Filipino, Native Hawaiians, Employees, Unemployed, Families, Low-income, Non-English speakers,  Senior citizens, Families, Pregnant women, Immigrant, Active/retired Military and/or their dependents, Homeless, Tobacco Users with  psychiatric illnesses, Tobacco users with chemical/alcohol dependency, Peoples with existing medical conditions/diseases, Incarcerated persons 

West Hawaii Community Health Center
Tobacco Cessation Program

75-5751 Kuakini Hwy
Kailua Kona, HI 96740
(808) 326-5629
Fax: (808) 329-5057
8am-5pm, M-F

Free for Men, Women, Young adults, Youth (under 18), Filipino, Native Hawaiians, Employees, Unemployed, Families, Low-income, Non-English speakers,  Senior citizens, Families, Pregnant women, Immigrant, Active/retired Military and/or their dependents, Homeless, LGBTIQ, Tobacco Users with psychiatric illnesses, Tobacco users with chemical/alcohol dependency, Peoples with existing medical conditions/diseases, Incarcerated persons, Uninsured

OTHER TOBACCO CESSATION RESOURCES

We realize that many people living in Hawaii don't have health insurance, others may have insurance plans that offer a quit tobacco program, while others may prefer to use a community program to help them quit. The Hawaii Tobacco Quitline works with everyone in Hawaii to find the best option. Whether through a local community class, a program offered by your health plan or the The Hawaii Tobacco Quitline program, we're here to help you be tobacco free.

In addition to the Hawaii Tobacco Quitline, there are many other cessation resources available throughout the state. Select your island and then choose a program that best suits your location and needs.

The Hawaii Tobacco Quitline (HTQL) is paid for by the Hawaii Tobacco Prevention and Control Trust Fund using funds from a settlement with the tobacco industry. For more information email: info@hawaiitobaccocontrol.org

This Guide is also available on the Hawaii State DOH website at www.hawaii.gov/health under "brochures"