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Alliance of Hawaii Hypnotherapy/Hawaii Hypnotherapy Association 
Quit Smoking Program

126 Kaluamoo Street, Kailua, HI 96734
(808) 261-2618
By Appointment Only, Fee varies with practitioner

Men, Women, Young adults, Youth (under 18) Filipino, Native Hawaiians, Employees, Senior citizens, pregnant women, Homeless, LGBTIQ, Active/retired Military and/or their dependents, Uninsured Tobacco Users with psychiatric illnesses, Tobacco users with chemical/alcohol dependency, Peoples with existing medical conditions/diseases

Institute of Clinical Acupuncture
Hawaii Acupuncture Association

100 North Beretania Street, Suite 203 and 208
Honolulu, HI 96817
Dr. Wai Hoa Low, DAOM, L.Ac.
Dr. Craig Twentyman, PhD; L.Ac.
(808) 521-2288
9am-5pm, M, W, F, Sa

Cantonese, Mandarin, Vietnamese, Japanese, Tagalog

Men, Women, Young adults, Youth (under 18) Filipino, Native Hawaiians,Employees, Unemployed, Families, Low-income, Non- English Speakers, Senior citizens, 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, Uninsured

Hickam Air Force Base Health
Hicka H-PARC Tobacco Cessation Program

800 Scott Circle, Hickam AFB
Honolulu HI 96853
(808) 448-6170
Fax: (808) 448-6370
1200-1300, Every Wednesday

(For Active Duty military, retired military DoD Civilian and their dependents)

Kalihi-Palama Health Center
Smoking Cessation Program
925 N. King Street
Honolulu, HI 96817
(808) 848-1438
Fax: (808)841-2591
M,W,Th,F by Appointment

Japanese, Thai, Tagalog, Ilocano, Spanish, Vietnamese, Korean, Chuukese, Marshallese, Chinese, and others

Free for General Population, Pregnant women, Southeast Asians, immigrants, Homeless, mentally ill, low-income individuals, peoples with existing  medical conditions, parents of young children, and adolescents

Queens Medical Center
Freedom from Smoking

1302 Punchbowl Street
Honolulu, HI 96813
(808) 537-7592
Fax: (808) 585-5399
6:30-8:30pm, Wednesdays
$120 service fee

Men, Women, Young adults, all of the community

Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center
E  Malama | Kou Ha, Tobacco Cessation Program

86-260 Farrington Hwy.
Waianae, HI 96792
(808) 697-3599
Fax: (809) 697-3308
8am-6:30pm M-Th, 8am-12pm F
 

Kaiser Permanente Hawaii Region Outpatient Smoking Cessation Program
1010 Pensacola Street, 7th Floor
Honolulu, HI 96814
(808) 432-5841
8am-2pm, M-F (patients can be transferred to contracted outside services for evening and weekend hours)

Path Clinic
Smoke Free Program
845 22nd Avenue
Honolulu, HI 96819
(808) 734-2034
Fax: (808) 734-2036
Noon-6pm, Tu & Th; 9am-3pm, F

Free for All women who are pregnant or have children under the age of 3 years who are smoking. Native Hawaiians, Youth (under 18) unemployed,  uninsured, Low income individuals, tobacco users, Filipino, homeless, tobacco using women who have a current or previous history of drug/alcohol abuses are welcome.

 

Castle Medical Center
Center for Nicotine Dependency Treatment

642 Ulukahiki Street, Suite 105
Kailua, HI 96734
(808) 263-5050
Fax: (808) 263-5054
Wellness Center Hours: 8am-4:30pm, M - Th, 8am-3:30pm, F, evening hours for groups and by appointment 1:1
Free info session, 45min group: $120, 1:1-$50. Scholarships available and some health insurance covers or reimburses.

General public and special intervention with hospitalized smokers who express desire to quit.

Free For Life
Tobacco Cessation Program

44-160 Kou Place, #2
Kaneohe, HI 96744
(808) 235-2284
freeforlife@lovehawaii.com
www.lovehawaii.com/tobacco.html
Hours of operation TBD
(Location varies with class booking)
$100 for 2 hours, 4 classes

Men, Women, Young Adult, Youth (under18), pregnant women, Immigrant, Employees, Unemployed, Uninsured, Families,  Low-income individuals, Senior citizens, Families, Active military and/or  their dependents, Homeless, Tobacco Users with psychiatric illnesses, Tobacco users with chemical/alcohol dependency, People with existing medical conditions/diseases, Hospitalized smokers, Incarcerated persons.

Ke Ola Mamo
A'ole Puhi Paka
Tobacco Cessation Program

1505 Dillingham Blvd Room 205
Honolulu, HI 96817
(808) 848-8000 Ext 223
Fax: (808) 848-8001
Call for appointment

Free for Men, Women, Native Hawaiians

Naval Health Clinic of Hawaii
Tobacco Cessation Program

Health Promotion Department , Makalapa Clinic
480 Central Avenue
Pearl Harbor, HI 96860
(808) 473-1880, ext. 2285
Fax: (808) 473-4452
0730 - 1600, M-F

Free for Active duty military, civilians and family members

Tripler Army Medical Center
Tobacco Cessation Program 

Behavioral Medicine Services, TAMC
I Jarrett White Road
Honolulu, HI 96859
(808) 433-1499
Fax: (808) 433-1466
0800-1630 (Clinic Hours)

Free Active/retired military and /or their dependents, peoples with existing medical conditions

Kokua Kalihi Valley
Quit Tobacco Program/F.R.E.S.H. Groups/Sa Suu
2239 North School Street
Honolulu, HI 96819
(808) 457-4808
Fax: (808) 847-1144
8am-5pm, M-Sat

Free for Men, Women, pregnant women, Native Hawaiians, Filipinos,  Immigrant, Non English Speakers, Unemployed, Uninsured, Families,  Low-income individuals, Micronesian (Chuukese)  Homeless, Tobacco Users with psychiatric illnesses, Tobacco users with chemical/alcohol dependency, People with existing medical conditions/diseases. 

Waikiki Health Center
Freedom from Tobacco
277 Ohua Street
Honolulu, HI 96815
(808) 292-8950
Fax: (808) 922-4950
9am-5pm, M-F

Free for Men, Women, Young adults, Youth (under 18), Pregnant women, Native Hawaiian, Employees, Unemployed, Uninsured, Families, Low-income  individuals, LGBTIQ, Senior citizens, Families, Active military and/or their dependents, Homeless, Tobacco Users with psychiatric illnesses, Tobacco users with chemical/alcohol dependency, People with existing medical conditions/diseases 

 

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"