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Health & Mental Health

Free healthcare, harm reduction, dental, vision, and mental health support in Denver — no insurance required.

🚨 MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS — 24/7

Crisis & Emergency

Crisis Line:303-730-3303 — Colorado Crisis Services, 24/7
988 Lifeline:Dial 988 — Suicide & crisis hotline, 24/7
Emergency:911 — Life-threatening emergency
📞 Crisis Line — 303-730-3303
FREE HEALTH CENTER — NO INSURANCE NEEDED

🏥 Stout Street Health Center

2130 Stout St, Denver, CO 80205 — Map ↗

Run by the Colorado Coalition for the Homeless. Full medical, dental, vision, pharmacy, behavioral health, and substance use treatment — all free for people experiencing homelessness. Federally funded — no insurance or ID required.

Hours:Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri: 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM · Wed: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
New Patients:Walk in Mon–Fri between 7:00–11:00 AM (Wed at 10:30 AM)
Services:Primary care, dental, vision, free eyeglasses, pharmacy, psychiatric services, Suboxone (MAT), counseling
📞 Call Stout Street — (303) 293-2220
💡 Tip: This is the most comprehensive free health center for unhoused people in Denver. If you need any kind of medical care, start here.
HARM REDUCTION

💉 Narcan & Harm Reduction

Free Narcan (naloxone) is available at Stout Street Health Center and through Denver's harm reduction programs. Narcan reverses opioid overdoses and has no effect if opioids aren't present.

Fentanyl test strips, clean syringes, and wound care supplies are also available at harm reduction sites across Denver.

💡 Narcan Saves Lives: If you use drugs or know someone who does, pick up Narcan for free. Carrying it costs nothing and could save a life.
NO INSURANCE?

📋 Getting Care Without Insurance

Medicaid: Apply at Denver Human Services (1200 Federal Blvd) or online at Colorado PEAK. If you qualify, it covers medical care, prescriptions, mental health, and dental. Emergency Medicaid is available even without immigration status.

Denver Health: Denver Health offers a sliding-scale financial assistance program. Call 303-436-1000 for info.

Case Managers: Staff at St. Francis Center (2323 Curtis St) and Stout Street can help you navigate the healthcare system and get connected.

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