Emergency Disclaimer

At Erie Psychiatry, we are committed to providing high-quality psychiatric care tailored to our patients' needs. However, it's important to understand that our practice does not offer on-call, emergency, or immediate crisis intervention services.

For Immediate Emergency Assistance:

  • If you or someone you care about is facing a life-threatening situation or severe mental health crisis, immediate action is crucial.

  • Please dial 911 or contact the National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by calling 988 for 24/7 talk and text support.

  • Go to your nearest walk-in crisis center

  • Visiting the nearest emergency room is also a recommended action for immediate in-person assistance.

Local Walk-In Crisis Center Locations in Colorado

For Urgent Situations

Should you experience a critical condition that cannot wait, such as a severe medication reaction or believe you need urgent psychiatric care or hospitalization, we urge you not to wait for a response from our team.

Erie Psychiatry emphasizes the importance of seeking immediate help in emergencies. Our priority is your safety and well-being, and emergency services are best equipped to provide the necessary support during a crisis.