Be Smoke Free Manchester

Be Smoke Free is a free stop-smoking service, powered by Change Grow Live. The service is available to anyone who lives in the Cit of Manchester or who is registered with a Manchester GP.
Be Smoke Free help you find your own way of stopping smoking. Whether it is for your health, for your kids, to save money, or something else, you are more likely to succeed if you get support. With Be Smoke Free, you get expert one-on-one support from a nurse, free stop smoking aids like nicotine patches, gum or vaping equipment, and someone to encourage you and cheer you on.
When you use the service, you will chat with a tobacco addiction nurse. They will get to know you and find out what support you want with quitting.
You will have an initial telephone assessment. This will last for 30 minutes If you prefer, you can arrange a face-to-face assessment in our Ancoats office. After your initial assessment, you will have follow-up calls every 2 weeks. This lasts for 12 weeks.
We deliver the Nicotine Replacement Therapy (e.g. gum, patches), vape or other medication to you, no need to go anywhere to collect it! You do not need a prescription or a GP appointment.
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Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Charlotte Brien
- Contact Position
- Nurse Manager
- Telephone
- 0161 823 4157 0161 823 4157
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community.bsfmanchester@cgl.org.uk / manchesterbesmokefree@cgl.org.uk
- Website
- Be Smoke Free
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Where to go
- Name
- Phoenix Mill
- Address
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20, Piercy Street
Ancoats
Manchester
- Postcode
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M4 7HYView M4 7HY on a map
- Notes
The building is shared between a few services, please specify that you are here to see Be Smoke Free when you arrive.
Costs
- Associated Cost
- No
Availability
- Referral required
- Referral Details
To access Be Smoke Free's free support:
- Call 0161 823 4157
- Email community.bsfmanchester@cgl.org.uk
- Use the referral form here - Be-Smoke-Free/Contact
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