We can help you quit tobacco
Smoking is the leading preventable cause of death, and quitting is the single most important thing you can do for your health.
However, it's hard to quit smoking and you might need some help. Nicotine in tobacco is an addictive drug and it can be a very difficult to quit. Seventy percent of all adult smokers want to quit smoking but are overwhelmed with the process.
See our Information and Materials page for educational information about quitting smoking, downloadable smoking cessation materials, podcasts, websites, helplines, and more.
Quitting smoking programs at Dartmouth-Hitchcock
New Hampshire
Keene
- Cheshire Medical Center Tobacco Cessation Program
One-on-one counseling, classes, medications
Lebanon
- Koop Tobacco Treatment Center at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
Alexandra Fannin, APRN
603-650-8537 - Live Well/Work Well Tobacco Cessation Program
One-on-one tobacco counseling for Dartmouth-Hitchcock employees and their dependents
New London
- New London Hospital
One-on-one counseling and hypnosis
Patricia Rienzo
603-526-5267
Vermont
Randolph
- Gifford Medical Center
One-on-one counseling, QuitLine, and classes
Susan Delattre
802-728-2118
White River Junction
- Good Neighbor Health Clinic
One-on-one counseling for all ages and incomes
Cecile Furlong
802-295-1868 - VA Medical Center
Classes and support group
Spencer Burdge
802-295-9363
Windsor
- Mt. Ascutney Hospital and Health Center Tobacco Cessation Program
One-on-one counseling, QuitLine, classes, and hypnosis therapy
Melanie Sheehan