Redeemed Mental Health

Mental Health & Substance Use Treatment for Active Duty, Veterans, and Military Families

At Redeemed Mental Health, we understand the unique sacrifices, challenges, and transitions that come with military life. Whether you’re an active duty service member, a veteran adjusting to civilian life, or a family member supporting a loved one in uniform, we’re here to walk beside you. Led by psychologist Dr. Andrea Wagner, our compassionate team offers veteran mental health services and substance use treatment designed to meet the specific needs of the military community.

Military Experience Deserves Specialized Support

Treatment for Veterans

Dr. Andrea M. Wagner, Psy.D., founder and Chief Clinician at Redeemed Mental Health, brings extensive experience working with military personnel and veterans. Her background includes service with the United States Army, where she gained firsthand insight into the unique mental health challenges faced by service members.

Military service can leave lasting impacts—both visible and invisible. From traumatic brain injury, military sexual trauma, and post-traumatic stress disorder, to depression, alcohol problems, and substance use—many service members and veterans face mental health conditions that require more than just surface-level care.

At Redeemed, we provide mental health services that acknowledge the reality of traumatic events, extended deployments, and the complexity of reintegration into civilian life. Whether you served in combat or supported from home, our health care services are grounded in empathy, respect, and evidence-based approaches.

Helping Veterans and Military Families Heal

Many veterans and active duty service members suffer in silence. You may have been taught to push through pain or “tough it out,” but healing requires a different kind of strength. We provide mental health care and substance use treatment that honors your experience while helping you take back control of your life. We also support family members, who often carry the emotional weight of deployments, loss, and transition.

Our programs include:

– Individual and group mental health treatment

– Support for military sexual trauma and sexual assault

– Care for mental illness and co-occurring health conditions

– Evidence-based therapy for depression, PTSD, and anxiety

– Substance abuse and alcohol problems treatment

– Inpatient care referrals if needed

– Connection to veteran affairs, VA benefits, and Military OneSource

We don’t treat you like a diagnosis—we treat you like a person. And we never forget your service or your worth.

Flexible Options That Work for You

Redeemed offers in-person and virtual mental health services to help you fit treatment into your daily life. Whether you’re still serving or have returned to civilian life, we make it easier to get the help you need—without judgment, red tape, or long waits.

Our team can also help you navigate VA benefits, insurance coverage, and local services so cost isn’t a barrier to recovery.

Redeemed Mental Health

Call Us. We Understand.

If you’re dealing with mental health concerns, drug abuse, hearing loss, traumatic brain injury, or simply need someone to talk to—you are not alone. At Redeemed Mental Health, we see the strength it takes to ask for help, and we’re ready to provide the support you deserve.

Call (888) 276-4435 today so we can help you start your recovery journey.

FAQs About Veteran Mental Health Services

Veterans and active duty service members often face mental health problems such as depression, anxiety, substance use disorders, and stress disorder PTSD. These challenges can result from combat exposure, long deployments, reintegration struggles, or military sexual trauma.

“Invisible wounds” refer to emotional and psychological injuries like PTSD, depression, or anxiety that aren’t physically visible but deeply impact mental well-being. At Redeemed Mental Health, we take these wounds seriously and offer professional care to help heal them.

Resources include Redeemed Mental Health’s outpatient programs, virtual therapy, veteran-specific support services, VA benefits, and referrals to trusted community partners. We also assist clients in navigating insurance and care coordination to ensure comprehensive support.

Stress disorder PTSD is treated through evidence-based therapies such as talk therapy, EMDR, and cognitive behavioral techniques. We provide personalized treatment plans tailored to each client’s unique history and symptoms, whether from combat, assault, or other trauma.

Yes. Caregivers often experience emotional strain while supporting a loved one. Redeemed Mental Health offers therapy, education, and support groups to help caregivers manage their own mental health while caring for someone they love.