Choose from a variety of services and support options.
Smokers and tobacco users that work with the Connecticut Quitline are more likely to quit smoking for good.
We get it, quitting smoking is a huge commitment. By using Commit to Quit resources, it’s easier to stay in control when you decide to quit smoking, or using tobacco products, like e-cigarettes. No gimmicks. No annoying lectures. We’re here to provide all of the available options so you can quit smoking on your own terms.
Enroll Online1-800-QUIT-NOWPick Your Quit Path
The CT Quitline offers several options for beginning your quit journey. Choose the best program for you when you enroll.
Program options include the following services:
- 24/7 live coaching
- Automated coaching support via email, text or chat
- Access to an online community
- FREE nicotine replacement therapy (some limitations may apply)
- And more!
For best support, we recommend a combination of phone counseling and nicotine replacement therapy to double your chances of quitting for good. Get started today by either enrolling online or calling to speak with a live Quit Coach.
Patient & Client Referral
If you are working with individuals who wish to quit smoking or vaping, use this referral form to get your patient or client started today. Even a small amount of encouragement from a healthcare provider increases the chance of quitting.
Pregnant/Postpartum Support to Quit
Quitting tobacco during pregnancy or postpartum is hard, but it’s one of the best ways to protect you and your baby’s health. Enroll in the Pregnancy and Postpartum Tobacco Cessation Program, and get the support you need to quit.
Under 18 Quitting Resources
Teens under the age of 18 who are trying to quit smoking or vaping have unique needs when stopping nicotine or other tobacco products. Visit My Life, My Quit™ for help.
Your Questions Answered
Check out our frequently asked questions about quitting smoking and learn more about enrolling with Commit to Quit.
DPH Tobacco Control Program
For additional support and information about quitting smoking, vaping, or any tobacco product visit the Department of Public Health (DPH) Tobacco Control Program.