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Mental Health Crisis Resources in Louisville, Kentucky

18 verified facilities in Louisville, KY.

Finding mental health crisis resources in Louisville, Kentucky in Louisville area County should take seconds, not hours. This directory provides 18 crisis facilities serving Louisville and surrounding communities in Kentucky — including 6 crisis centers, 10 psychiatric hospitals, 1 hotline, 1 mobile crisis team. Whether you need immediate psychiatric care, someone to talk to right now, or a crisis team dispatched to your location, the resources below are ready to help. Among these, 8 offer walk-in services, 2 provide free services, 9 offer telehealth options. Each listing includes a direct phone number and, where available, a street address, website, and service details. While we work hard to make this directory as thorough as possible, it may not capture every resource in your area — if you know of a facility not listed here, we welcome your input. Many listed services offer free or reduced-cost care. This directory is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical or legal advice. In an immediate emergency, call 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or 911.

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Crisis Centers in Louisville

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Crisis Center
Crisis Stabilization Unit
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Seven Counties Services - Adult Downtown

Louisville, KY · Louisville area County

Walk-in Telehealth
Crisis Center
Crisis Stabilization Unit
Verified

Seven Counties Services - Adult East

Louisville, KY · Louisville area County

Walk-in Telehealth
Crisis Center
Crisis Stabilization Unit
Verified

Seven Counties Services - Adult South

Louisville, KY · Louisville area County

Walk-in Telehealth
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Crisis Center
Crisis Stabilization Unit
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Seven Counties Services - Adult West

Louisville, KY · Louisville area County

Walk-in Telehealth
Crisis Center
Crisis Stabilization Unit
Verified

Seven Counties Services - Child and Family South

Louisville, KY · Bullitt County County

Walk-in Telehealth
Crisis Center
Crisis Stabilization Unit
Verified

Seven Counties Services - Child and Family West

Louisville, KY · Louisville area County

Walk-in Telehealth

Hotlines in Louisville

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Hotline
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Kentucky 988 Crisis Line

Louisville, KY · Jefferson County

Telehealth Free

Mobile Crisis Services in Louisville

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Mobile Crisis Services
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Seven Counties Services – Mobile Crisis

Louisville, KY · Jefferson County County

Free

Psychiatric Hospitals in Louisville

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Psychiatric Hospital
Hospital with Psychiatric Unit

Baptist Health Louisville

Louisville, KY

Psychiatric Hospital
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Brook Hospital

Louisville, KY · Louisville area County

Psychiatric Hospital
Verified

Brook Hospital - Dupont

Louisville, KY · Louisville area County

Culturally Specific Walk-in Telehealth
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Psychiatric Hospital
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CENTRAL STATE HOSPITAL

Louisville, KY · Louisville area County

Psychiatric Hospital
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Home of the Innocents

Louisville, KY · Louisville area County

Youth Telehealth
Psychiatric Hospital
Hospital with Psychiatric Unit

Norton Hospital

Louisville, KY

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If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, please contact emergency services.

Link4Help provides free, verified mental health crisis resources in Louisville, Kentucky. Our directory includes crisis centers, psychiatric hospitals, crisis hotlines, and mobile crisis services. Each listing includes a direct phone number and, where available, a street address, website, and service details. While we strive to be as thorough as possible, this directory may not capture every resource in the Louisville area — we are always working to expand our coverage and welcome suggestions for services we may have missed. For immediate help, call 988 or text HOME to 741741.

This directory is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, clinical diagnosis, or a substitute for professional care. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for medical or mental health concerns.