Nicotine Cessation Clinic
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Nicotine dependence is one of the most common and most treatable addictions, yet fewer than one in ten people succeed in quitting without support. Our Nicotine Cessation Clinic offers evidence-based treatment combining medication and behavioral therapy, delivered by specialists who understand the neuroscience of addiction. Whether you smoke cigarettes, use a vape, or rely on pouches, dip, or snuff, we can help.
Why Quitting Matters
Nicotine is one of the most addictive substances known to science. It physically rewires the brain, making quitting alone extremely difficult; that is not a lack of willpower, it is biology. And biology responds to treatment.
The health consequences of continued use are serious:
- Smoking remains the leading preventable cause of death in the United States, responsible for nearly 500,000 deaths annually. It is the primary cause of lung cancer, COPD, and cardiovascular disease, and significantly worsens outcomes in virtually every psychiatric condition.
- Vapes are not a safe alternative; they deliver high concentrations of nicotine in a smokeless, nearly odorless aerosol that makes it easy to use continuously and discreetly. Each puff carries potentially harmful substances, including heavy metals and ultrafine particles that can reach deep into the lungs. The long-term health consequences of vaping are still emerging, but established risks include lung injury, cardiovascular effects, and profound nicotine dependence, particularly in young people.
Quitting has immediate and lasting benefits. Within 20 minutes of your last cigarette, your heart rate begins to normalize. Within one year, your risk of heart disease drops to half that of someone who continues smoking. The benefits begin the moment you stop.
Our Approach
We combine the two most evidence-based tools available, medication and behavioral therapy, because research consistently shows that the combination produces significantly better outcomes than either alone.
Treatment Program Structure
Our program is brief, structured, and designed to fit into your life.
Step 1 — Evaluation: Your first visit is a comprehensive evaluation. We review your history with nicotine, assess your level of dependence, discuss your goals, and determine whether this program is the right fit for you. This is also your opportunity to ask questions and learn about your options before committing to anything.
Step 2 — Treatment Sessions: Over two to three focused sessions, we work with you to build the skills you need to quit and stay quit. This includes identifying your triggers, developing coping strategies, setting a quit date, and initiating medication if appropriate. Sessions draw on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Motivational Interviewing, the two most evidence-based behavioral approaches for nicotine cessation.
Step 3 — Medication Management and Follow-Up: For patients who benefit from pharmacotherapy for their nicotine dependence, we provide ongoing medication management visits to monitor your response, adjust dosing, and support you through the quit process.
Who We See
This program is open to teenagers and adults who use nicotine in any form, including cigarettes, cigars, and pipe tobacco; electronic cigarettes and disposable vapes; nicotine pouches and snus; smokeless tobacco (dip and snuff); and dual use of multiple products.
You do not need a referral. You do not need to have tried quitting before. You do not need to be certain you are ready. If you are curious about quitting, or if someone in your life has encouraged you to explore it, that is enough to make an appointment.
Learn About Vaping Risks for Young People
Contact Us
To schedule an evaluation or ask questions, call 212-305-6001 or email 51stpsyreferral@cumc.columbia.edu. You can also request an appointment online. Appointments are available Monday–Friday, 9 am–5 pm.
This program is part of the Smithers Center at Columbia University Irving Medical Center.