Michigan Tobacco Quitline Fact Sheet
Hours: 24 hours a day
Callers can leave a message for a return call within 2 business days
Quit Line’s Free Services Include:
- Information and referrals to local quit-tobacco resources and services.
- Text messaged or emailed tips for quitting.
- Information for those concerned about a tobacco user.
- Telephone coaching for Michigan residents with Medicare, Medicaid, County Health Insurance Plans, Veterans Insurance or who are uninsured.
- Enrollees will receive personalized advice on how to quit, information on medications, and assistance with choosing a quit date and creating a quit plan.
- Enrollees receive four coaching calls during their quit attempt. They can also contact the Quitline between calls as needed.
- Eight weeks of free medications (nicotine patch, gun or lozenge) for qualified enrollees.
How to reach us:
- Call 1-800-QUIT-NOW, 1-800-784-8669 or 1-855-DEJELO-YA, 1-855-335-3569
- Services are also available in Arabic by calling 1-800-784-8669
- Callers wishing to speak with an American Indian Coach may call 1-855-372-0037
- Visit https://michigan.quitlogix.org/enrollment/default.aspx and click on Enroll Now. A Quitline coach will call you shortly.
Helping Smokers Quit:
- Over 100,000 callers since October 2003.
The Quitline Saves Dollars:
- The CDC estimates that Michigan saves $1,623 per year in healthcare costs for each smoker that quits.
- About the Quitline: The Quitline is funded by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.
- Quitline services are provided by National Jewish Health.