Hawaii Health Hotlines
ACCESS - 832-3100 (Oahu) / (800) 75-ENTRY or (800) 753-6879 (Neighbor Islands)
Experienced mental health professionals link callers to appropriate mental health and crisis services in Hawaii. Services include crisis response with initial authorization for crisis and case management services, eligibility assessment scheduling, suicide and crisis intervention, and authorization for initial entry to Hawaii State Hospital. 24-hour service.
Source: Adult Mental Health Services, Hawaii Department of Health
Consumer Resource Center - (808)587-3295
Call to see if a health professional is licensed to practice in Hawaii. Also call to file or verify complaints. There does not need to have been a ruling.
Source: State of Hawaii Department of Commerce & Consumer Affairs
Handi-Van Reservations - (808)456-5555 / 454-5045 (TTY) (8 a.m.-5 p.m.)
Cancellations, Late Van and Changes: 454-5055 / 454-5045 (TTY) (8 a.m.- 5 p.m. Monday - Friday). See The Handi-Van Rider's Guide for more details on eligibility and registration, fares, scheduling, etc.
Source: City and County of Honolulu
Kapiolani Health: Hawaii Poison Center - (808)941-4411
Neighbor islands call toll-free - 1-800-362-3585
Available 24 hours, 7 days a week.
Source: Kapiolani Health
Kapiolani Health: Sex Abuse Treatment Center - (808)524-7273
24-hour crisis hotline.
Source: Kapiolani Health
Queen's Referral Line - (808)537-7117
Queen's Referral Specialists will help you find a doctor who meets all your needs: specialty, location, education, experience, insurance, age, gender, language, office hours, etc.
Source: Queen's Medical Center
Other Useful Resources
Aloha United Way: 211
Access over 4,000 community services.
Source: Aloha United Way
Toll-Free Numbers from the National Library of Medicine
An online database of health-related organizations operating toll-free telephone services.
Source: Specialized Information Service, National Library of Medicine
Senior Information and Assistance Handbook 2007-2009
Important numbers for Hawaii's seniors. PDF format.
Source: Elderly Affairs Division, Department of Community Services, City and County of Honolulu
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