Suicide Hotlines and Crisis Lines in Nepal
❝Crisis lines and suicide hotlines in Nepal offer you the lifeline you need when you need it most. Reaching out is a step worth taking.❞
Helplines, crisis lines, and suicide hotlines let you reach out whenever you need and offer a chance to discuss things you might not be ready to share face-to-face.
Many are open 24/7 and free to call, though some charge the price of a normal call. Each entry below notes what we could confirm from the service's own information.
CRISIS LINES, SUICIDE HOTLINES, AND HELPLINES IN NEPAL
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National Suicide Prevention Helpline
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National Suicide Prevention Helpline
The National Suicide Prevention Helpline is operated by Mental Hospital Lagankhel, part of Nepal's public health service, and offers free telephone counselling and referral to people at risk of suicide. We could not confirm its current opening hours from the hospital's own information, so please be aware it may not be answered at all times.
Tel: 1166
TUTH Suicide Hotline
TU Teaching Hospital provides a 24-hour helpline service to anyone suffering from mental health problems.
Tel: 16600121600
Mental Health Helpline Nepal
Mental Health Helpline Nepal is open from 08:00 to 20:00 every day for people in Nepal who are in distress, in crisis, or at risk of suicide.
Tel: 1660-0133666
Nepal Emergency Hotline
These are Nepal's emergency numbers, not counselling lines. Call 102 for an ambulance if someone's life is in immediate danger, 100 for police, and 101 for the fire service. 112 is reserved for emergency calls from a mobile phone. If you want to talk to someone rather than summon emergency services, use one of the helplines listed above.
Ambulance: 102
Police: 100
Tel: 112
Patan Hospital Suicide Hotline
Patan Hospital's Department of Psychiatry runs a 24-hour suicide helpline for people in distress or at risk of suicide. We could not confirm the number below against the hospital's own published information, so please check it if you can.
Tel: 9813476123
Important: TherapyRoute does not provide medical advice. All content is for informational purposes and cannot replace consulting a healthcare professional. If you face an emergency, please contact a local emergency service. For immediate emotional support, consider contacting a local helpline.
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