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There are 12 Mental Health Professionals in Saint Paul, MN and 42% of those with reviews are rated 4-star or higher. Popular hospitals in the area include North Memorial Health – Robbinsdale Hospital and North Memorial Health – Maple Grove Hospital.
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Healthcare at a Glance in Saint Paul, MN

Saint Paul residents have access to many healthcare facilities in their local area. Of these facilities, most notably are the United Hospital, Regions Hospital, and the M Health Fairview St. Joseph's Campus for general care. Children’s care is provided through the Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare-St. Paul. And veterans can find care through neighboring clinics such as the Fort Snelling VA Clinic.

Saint Paul’s Top-Rated Facilities

U.S. News ranks the United Hospital as #4 in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, and #7 in Minnesota. They’re high performers in 12 different procedures and conditions, including:

  • colon cancer surgery
  • heart attack
  • kidney failure

U.S. News ranks the Regions Hospital as #7 in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, and #10 in Minnesota. They’re high performers in nine different procedures and conditions, including:

  • heart failure
  • aortic valve surgery
  • heart bypass surgery

Mental Health Frequently Asked Questions

What is a mental health provider?

Mental health providers are trained to help you manage and care for your emotional and behavioral wellbeing. These providers can include a variety of mental health professionals, commonly including psychologists, psychiatrists, mental health counselors, and family and marriage counselors. An important distinction can be that a psychiatrist is a medical doctor who is trained to diagnose and treat mental illness with prescription medicine. A psychologist and other counselors typically have a masters degree, and are trained to treat through counseling. Whichever provider you choose, a mental health provider can be a crucial component in your overall health journey.