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Tobacco Cessation Program

Quit tobacco. Take control of your health.

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Tobacco-free living & secondhand smoke prevention

Over two hundred million Americans choose a healthy, tobacco-free lifestyle. If you do not use tobacco, congratulations! Remember to avoid second-hand smoke, which is known to cause cancer. Choose non-smoking public areas, and support loved ones or friends if they try to quit smoking.

Health effects of smoking & how to quit successfully

If you do smoke or use other forms of tobacco, remember that it’s never too late to shake a bad habit. Quitting tobacco is the most important thing you can do to protect your health. Quitting something you love can be tough, and smoking is no exception. Despite being the leading cause of preventable disease and death in the United States, about 11.5% of adults still smoke. Aside from the health impact that smoking has, tobacco products also take a toll on your wallet. For more information about the effects of smoking and quitting.

St. Luke’s tobacco cessation program

St. Luke's Tobacco Cessation Program uses a comprehensive approach to empower tobacco users with the necessary tools and skills to take control of their health—without any shame, guilt, or pressure. We understand that going tobacco free is a difficult process that takes time.


We will meet you where you are in this process and work with you every step of the way to create an individualized treatment plan so you can live tobacco-free.

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Contact our tobacco cessation program coordinator

Our program offers multiple options to quit such as in-person and virtual visits, one-on-one or class settings, along with access to free nicotine replacement therapy (patches, gum, and lozenges) for those that qualify. If you are ready to get started, have questions or just want to inquire to learn more, please contact our Program Coordinator at 484-658-2436.