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For poison emergencies or questions, call toll free: 800-222-1222

In Arizona with an out-of-state cell phone? Call 602-253-3334.

Banner Poison and Drug Information Center provides free, 24/7 assistance by phone. Our calls are answered by specially trained registered nurses and poison information providers who are experienced in managing all types of poison emergencies.

Reasons to call a Poison Control Center

You can reach out to us any time for expert help with:

  • Poisonings
  • Scorpion stings
  • Snake, spider, or insect bites
  • Medication reactions or questions
  • Chemical exposures at home or work
  • Drug overdoses
  • Pill identification

What happens when you call for poison help

  • Help available in 150+ languages
  • Assistance from registered nurses, pharmacists and certified poison specialists
  • 24/7 access to board-certified medical toxicologists
  • Fast, reliable support without a hospital visit

About the Banner Poison and Drug Information Center

The Banner Poison and Drug Information Center, based at Banner – University Medical Center Phoenix, has served Maricopa County and surrounding areas since 1979. We are funded by Banner Health, the state of Arizona, the federal government and private donations.

Our mission to prevent and treat poison exposures

We work to protect the health of our community by:

  • Being the primary resource for poison-related emergencies in Maricopa County
  • Providing expert support for poisonings, envenomations and toxic exposures
  • Offering education and outreach for health care providers and the public
  • Managing poison exposures through telephone triage, consultation, and follow-up care

Our Poison Center team: Nurses, pharmacists, toxicologists

Our poison control staff includes:

  • Registered nurses
  • Pharmacists
  • Physicians
  • Medical toxicologists

Each team member receives extensive training in poison and overdose management.

Annual Report

View our 2023 annual report

Frequently Asked Questions

Were you bit by a scorpion? Or did you child swallow a pill? Check out our frequently asked questions to see what you should do first!