
Taking Care of Your Mental Health
Mental health struggles can impact anyone. It is ok to not be ok, and there is help available.
Our Mental Health professionals are committed to providing care that is compassionate, non-judgmental, and effective. They function as members of a multidisciplinary team within our expanding Mental Health Services Department, and benefit from being part of a health care facility that includes multiple primary care clinics, a specialty clinic, and a hospital with a 24/7 Emergency Department. This collaborative environment offers patients the reassurance that their mental health needs will be met in the context of a “whole person” perspective.
Your mental health is just as important as your physical health. Call for an appointment at 507.642.5200.
• Emotional Well-Being • Psychological Well-Being • Social Well-Being
Services
Services Available for Children and Adults:
• Psychiatric Evaluations
• Medication Management
• Diagnostic Assessments
• Individual, Couples and Family Therapy
• Infant and Early Childhood Services
Treatment Available For:
• Anxiety
• Attention and Concentration
• Depression
• Mood Disorders
• Stress Management
• Interruption of Caregiving Relationships
• Childhood Mental Health Concerns
• Abrupt or Frequent Stress Related Experiences
• Marital, Family and other Relationship Issues
• Separation Distress
• Identity Exploration
• Grief and Loss
• Life Transitions
• Caregiver Support
• Emotional Effects of Chronic Illness
• Developmental Disabilities
• Chronic Mental Health Conditions

Mental Health Providers
Call for an appointment at 507.642.5200
Mental Health Resources
Many local, state and national organizations provide support for individuals seeking assistance with Mental Health issues. Click here to view a list of area mental health services.
If you are experiencing a mental health emergency, please call 911 or present at your nearest emergency room.
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline Call or chat at 988
Provides 24/7, free and confidential support.