Whether you smoke, chew or dip, the Tobacco Treatment Center offers the one-on-one support and resources that you need to quit.
Most of us know how tobacco use is bad for our health, but quitting can be a challenge. After all, it’s a permanent lifestyle change. However, a combination of behavioral therapy and medication has been proven to dramatically increase the chance of successfully quitting.
Cleveland Clinic's Tobacco Treatment Center is based on the latest scientific knowledge. We can help you understand all the treatment options available and create a perosnalized plan to help you quit.
How does it work?
- You’ll start by meeting with a certified smoking cessation specialist. She will meet with you to review your medical history, your current medications, your tobacco use history and any previous quit attempts.
- Your specialist will develop a personalized treatment plan for you. This will include tobacco treatment medication such as Chantix, Zyban and Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) and behavioral therapy, such as reading material, web-based programs and individual or group counseling, or non-traditional approaches such as acupuncture or hypnosis.
- The specialist will schedule follow up sessions with you to check on your progress, find out how treatment is working for you, and celebrate your successes.
What is the cost of the treatment plan?
The Tobacco Treatment Center is covered by many insurance plan. For more information please contact our center.
Where are the locations of the treatment program?
- Avon Family Health Center
- Independence Family Health Center
- Lyndhurst Campus
- Cleveland Clinic Main Campus
- Strongsville Family Health Center
- Willoughby Hills Family Health Center
How do I make an appointment?
Call 216.444.8111 to schedule at any of our locations.
Patient Education
Read Transcripts from our Web Chats on Quitting Smoking / Chewing Tobacco