Psychiatry, therapy, medication management, and advanced treatment options close to home
The Remedy Mental Health offers psychiatry, therapy, medication management, and advanced mental health treatment options in Hudson, Wisconsin. Our Hudson clinic supports patients navigating depression, anxiety, ADHD, OCD, PTSD, substance use concerns, treatment-resistant depression, and other mental health needs with care that is guided by each person’s symptoms, history, and goals.
Located in Hudson, our team serves patients across Western Wisconsin and the St. Croix Valley, including River Falls, New Richmond, Roberts, Baldwin, Somerset, Stillwater, Woodbury, Lakeland, and surrounding communities.
Understanding insurance can feel overwhelming, especially when you are trying to start mental health care. At The Remedy Mental Health in Hudson, our team helps patients review insurance information, understand possible coverage, and navigate next steps for care. Our Hudson clinic is in-network with many major commercial insurance plans, as well as Medicare, Medicaid, VA, and Tricare.









Not sure where to start? Our team can help you take the next step.
You can get started by calling us, scheduling online, or filling out a form. All options are available here. Our team can help answer questions, review appointment options, gather insurance information, and guide you toward the next step in care.
For your initial assessment, you may be seen in person or through telehealth depending on your location, provider, and clinical needs. Some services, including TMS, Spravato®, ketamine therapy, and certain evaluations, must be completed in person.
Our team supports patients experiencing depression, anxiety, ADHD, PTSD, OCD, and mood-related symptoms, substance use concerns, and treatment-resistant depression. Treatment recommendations are based on each patient’s symptoms, history, goals, and clinical needs.
Patients do not need a referral to contact The Remedy to start the scheduling process. Some insurance plans or advanced treatment options may require a referral, prior authorization, or additional documentation before care can begin.
Availability can vary by provider, service type, and appointment need. In many cases, we try to schedule new patients within 1–2 weeks, and our scheduling team can review the soonest available options.
No. Many patients are not sure whether therapy, medication management, psychiatry, or another treatment option is the right fit when they first reach out. Our intake team can help gather information and guide you toward the next step based on your needs.