RALEIGH, NC, March 31, 2013 (Press-News.org) Robert Buhler, president of MMI Public Relations (http://www.mmipublicrelations.com), a full-service public relations firm, has announced that the company has been named the agency of record for Gupta Psychiatry (http://www.guptapsychiatry.com/), a psychiatric clinic and leader in psychiatric care in the Triangle area. MMI will assist Gupta Psychiatry and its founder, Dr. Mona Raj Gupta, in increasing its local, state and national awareness, and building its brand presence through a public relations campaign, including media relations, strategic planning, social media engagement and community relations.
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"Gupta Psychiatry is extremely dedicated to its patients and takes an incredibly unique and personal approach to patient care," said Buhler. "We look forward to joining efforts to share their story, expertise and exceptional patient care with the public."
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ABOUT GUPTA PSYCHIATRY:
Gupta Psychiatry is a one-of-a-kind psychiatric practice that focuses on complete health and wellness, and forming strong, positive relationships with both clients and medical professionals. With a passion for psychiatric medicine and care, Dr. Mona Gupta opened Gupta Psychiatry in 2007 after realizing the need for a different type of practice, one that allowed for a more personal approach with clients and one that involved actively listening and working with patients. With a mission of putting a personal touch on all patient interactions and treatments, Dr. Gupta developed her practice based on treating all patients with the utmost respect and delivering high-quality care and treatment. The practice places a distinct emphasis on helping people live their best life and achieve overall health. Gupta Psychiatry offers patients a wide area of services including psychiatric assessment, child and adolescent services, medication management, substance dependence, sexual dysfunction, and individual, couple and family counseling. For more information, visit http://www.guptapsychiatry.com/.
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