Smoking Cessation Resources
Cigarette smoking is a difficult habit to break – just ask the one in five Georgians who currently smoke cigarettes. Seventy percent of those smokers say they want to quit, but only 6% of smokers who say they’ve tried to quit in the last year were successful.
The good news is studies show that smokers who get support have a greater chance of quitting smoking. Take advantage of some of Piedmont’s support services and view a list of classes and support groups that we offer.
Online Support
American Lung Association
The American Lung Association provides online Freedom from Smoking classes to help users quit smoking. Call 1-800-LUNGUSA or visit the website.
American Cancer Society
The American Cancer Society has information regarding quitting smoking on its website. Call 1-800-227-2345.
American Heart Association
Visit their website, or call 1-800-242-8721.
Centers for Disease Control Office on Smoking and Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
Visit the website, or call 1-800-232-1311.
National Cancer Institute: Cancer Information Center
Visit the website, or call 1-800-4-CANCER or 1-800-422-6237.
Office of the Surgeon General Tobacco Cessation Guideline
Visit their website. Call 1-800-242-8721.
Telephone Counseling
Georgia Tobacco Quit Line
The Georgia Tobacco Quit Line is a public health service funded by the Georgia Department of Public Health that provides free smoking cessation counseling services to Georgia adults, pregnant women and teens. The Quit Line is available 24/7, 365 days a year.
English: 1-877-270-STOP 1-877-270-7867
Spanish: 1-877-2NO-FUME 1-877-266-3863
Hearing Impaired, TTY Services: 1-877-777-6534
Additional Resouces