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STL Active - An Interview with Dr. Emily Hudson, a Naturopathic Doctor and Mental Health Counselor

An Interview with Dr. Emily Hudson, a Naturopathic Doctor and Mental Health Counselor

11/09/21 • 57 min

STL Active

On this episode of the show, I am interviewing Dr. Emily Hudson, a naturopathic doctor and mental health counselor. Dr. Hudson attended Bastyr University in Seattle, Washington then made her way back to her hometown of St. Louis where she opened up her practice in 2018. Dr. Hudson strives to bring all aspects of health (mind, body, and spirit) into each visit with her clients. Dr. Hudson tends to see complex cases that have been otherwise dismissed by the conventional medical world.
Dr. Hudson understands that each person is unique and has their own story to share. When her patients see her, they know their story will be heard and used to guide them through an individualized healing journey.

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On this episode of the show, I am interviewing Dr. Emily Hudson, a naturopathic doctor and mental health counselor. Dr. Hudson attended Bastyr University in Seattle, Washington then made her way back to her hometown of St. Louis where she opened up her practice in 2018. Dr. Hudson strives to bring all aspects of health (mind, body, and spirit) into each visit with her clients. Dr. Hudson tends to see complex cases that have been otherwise dismissed by the conventional medical world.
Dr. Hudson understands that each person is unique and has their own story to share. When her patients see her, they know their story will be heard and used to guide them through an individualized healing journey.

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