Psychological
Gannett Health Services
110 Ho Plaza
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853-3101
Tel: 607 255-5155
Fax: 607 255-0269
Email
In case of emergency
CALL 911
On campus, use a Blue Light Phone or campus emergency phone for the Cornell Police: lift the receiver or press the button.
URGENT CARE
- Gannett 24/7 phone consult: 607 255-5155
- Cayuga Medical Center
- Emergency Department: 607 274-4411
- Convenient Care Center: 607 274-4150
Transportation options
More information about what to do in an emergency
HELP! My friend drank too much.
Learn what to do in an alcohol emergency (including accessing Medical Amnesty).
Any situation that requires an immediate police, fire, or medical response to preserve life or property is considered an emergency. Please do not hesitate to call 911 or the appropriate emergency contact number.
You know you are witnessing a psychological emergency when someone:
- is a threat to him or herself—considering, threatening, or attempting suicide or other self-harm.
- is a threat to your safety or the safety of another.
- appears to be out of touch with reality, which may include responding to visual or auditory hallucinations.
Crisis response
Many situations may not be immediately life-threatening, but do warrant some kind of prompt attention or advice.
During regular business hours (M-F, 8:30 am - 5:00 pm): call Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) at 607 255-5208 and identify the situation as an emergency. We are equipped to handle crisis situations on short notice. The receptionist will link callers with a CAPS clinician who, after assessing the situation, will provide specific direction about what to do.
After hours (M-F, 5:00 pm - 8:30 am, weekends), call the on-call provider at Gannett for a phone consultation: 607 255-5155.
Other assistance
- for undergraduate students living in residence halls—
Residential Programs: 607 255-5533 - for graduate and professional students living in Cornell housing—Office of Graduate and Professional Student Housing: 607 255-5368
- for assistance for students living off-campus and in fraternities and sororities—Dean of Students Office: 607 255-1115; or the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs: 607 255-2310.
- Cayuga Medical Center Emergency Department: 607 274-4411
- Empathy, Assistance, and Referral Service: 607 255-EARS (255-3277). EARS offers free and confidential nonjudgmental, short-term counseling by trained student volunteers.
- Suicide Prevention and Crisis Service: 607 272-1616. SPCS is a community agency which offers a free, confidential, 24-hour telephone hot-line service.
