Our free & confidential 24-hour LSD hotline for family members, friends, and those with LSD addiction and abuse.

Picking up the phone is the best way to start the process of detox and rehabilitation.

Often the barrier to making that call is the unknowns that go along with it. To help overcome such hesitation we’ve provided answers to some common questions below.

What is The Recovery Village Helpline?

The Recovery Village addiction helpline is led by helpful representatives awaiting your call. Many of our helpline operators and facility employees are also in recovery, so they can empathize and help you or a loved one navigate this journey comfortably.

“Alcohol and drugs stripped everything away from me. I know I wanted to be heard. I felt like nobody understood, so it’s good to be able to say I do understand.”
– Stephanie, The Recovery Village Helpline Operator, In Recovery Since 2013

Watch her story below:

Your call is free and the conversation is 100% confidential. Our drug and alcohol hotline is always available to you or a loved one 24/7/365. Call us today and join the over 20,000 others we’ve helped into recovery.

866-943-0826 or Learn more about our admissions process.

What Is an LSD Hotline?

An LSD hotline is a telephone number that’s intended to provide counseling and information about LSD misuse, either for the users themselves or the people who care about them. For many, this hotline is an excellent resource to understand more about LSD dependence and determine if professional help is necessary.

When Should I Call an LSD Hotline?

LSD hotlines are meant only for situations that are not immediately life-threatening. If you are currently dealing with an emergency health or safety risk involving LSD, contact 911 for assistance. Otherwise, The Recovery Village’s LSD helpline, free of charge, is intended to be used by individuals seeking more information about LSD dependence and possible treatment options.

If I Call, What Questions Will They Ask?

Our specialists on The Recovery Village’s 24-hour hotline are experienced in dealing with a variety of drug addictions, including LSD addiction. When you call our LSD hotline, you can expect to be asked any of the following questions:

  • Do you need immediate medical attention related to your drug use?
  • Are you using any other drugs besides LSD?
  • Are you experiencing any co-occurring disorders, including depression, anxiety or PTSD?
  • Are you interested in receiving treatment for LSD abuse/addiction?

When I Call, Is the Conversation Confidential?

Absolutely. Calls to our free hotline are always guaranteed confidential. Your name or information will not be disclosed to anyone other than the specialist you speak with, and we will only move you forward into treatment when you feel ready to do so.

Can I Start Treatment for LSD Abuse When I Call?

Yes! We can enroll you in a treatment program within 24 hours of a phone call to our LSD hotline. Our primary goal is to help get you the care you need, so after a careful evaluation, we’ll be ready to enroll you.

National Hotlines

Emergencies and Crisis Situations

Emergency
In the United States, 9-1-1 is the emergency telephone number to dial to get immediate response from local resources. If the situation is life-threatening, you need to dial 9-1-1 immediately.

  • 9-1-1
  • Available 24 Hours

The National Poison Control Center
Offers a free, confidential service where you can speak to poisoning professionals (including cases involving drugs, including heroin, and/or alcohol).

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

Mental Health Disorders

The National Mental Health Association

Drug Abuse and Addiction

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
SAMHSA’s national hotline offers free referral and information services for those facing mental illnesses or substance use disorders.

Melissa Carmona
Editor – Melissa Carmona
As the content manager at Advanced Recovery Systems, Melissa Carmona puts years of writing and editing experience to work helping people understand substance abuse, addiction and mental health disorders. Read more
Robert Fishman
Medically Reviewed By – Robert Fishman
Robert Fishman is the vice president of admissions at Advanced Recovery Systems, a position he has held since May of 2013. Read more
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The Recovery Village aims to improve the quality of life for people struggling with substance use or mental health disorder with fact-based content about the nature of behavioral health conditions, treatment options and their related outcomes. We publish material that is researched, cited, edited and reviewed by licensed medical professionals. The information we provide is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. It should not be used in place of the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare providers.