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Our Helpline

If you’re currently serving or have served in the UK Armed Forces, you can call our 24-hour mental health helpline. If you’re a family member or carer worried about the mental health of a loved one, or need to talk to someone yourself, you can call the helpline too.

The helpline is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year for veterans and their families.

If you need support please call

0800 138 1619

Serving personnel and their families can call 0800 323 4444.

You can also text on 07537 173683 or email helpline@combatstress.org.uk 

Standard charges may apply for texts, please check with your provider.

Combat Stress and our helpline are not a crisis service.  If you are in a an emergency situation and need urgent support please call the emergency services via 999 or the Samaritans via 116 123.

If you are not a veteran and would like to contact us click here.

Get In Contact

If you have a question you would like to ask us or if you would like to make a complaint please fill in the form below.
 

For other urgent enquiries please call our Head Office, Tyrwhitt House on 01372 587 000.

Please note, we are unable to assist students due to our limited resources.

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Our address

ENGLAND SOUTH (Head Office)
Tyrwhitt House, Oaklawn Road, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 0BX. Telephone: 01372 587 000

ENGLAND CENTRAL
Ground Floor, 2625 Kings Court, Birmingham Business Park, Solihull Parkway, Birmingham B37 7YE.


GLASGOW HUB
c/o SCVO, Edward House, ​​​​​​​199 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3EX​​​​​​​. 
Telephone: 0141 471 2810

EDINBURGH HUB
c/o Edinburgh Erskine Home, 468 Gilmerton Road, Edinburgh, EH17 7SA.
Telephone: 0131 388 8890


NORTHERN IRELAND

Belfast: 1st floor, 21 Talbot Street, Belfast, BT1 2LD.
Telephone: 028 9026 9990


Combat Stress resources

Please let us know if you require information in other formats. We are currently able to provide information in the following formats:

In a language other than English Braille

A paper version

An electronic version

In large type format.

We can also print information in dyslexie font (a font designed to mitigate against some of the issues that dyslexics experience when reading) and on matt finished coloured paper.