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Admita is a specialized digital marketing agency for addiction treatment centers and behavioral health providers. We help drug rehab and mental health organizations grow qualified admissions through SEO, conversion-focused web design, and paid search (PPC) campaigns built around the compliance, sensitivity, and trust signals this industry depends on. Our work strengthens organic visibility across traditional and AI-powered search, improves website conversion paths, and connects treatment centers with high-intent patients actively searching for care. The goal is simple: turn search demand into real admissions opportunities and help great treatment centers get found by the people who need them most.
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1400 Preston Rd Ste 423, 75093, Plano, United States
- (469) 606-3826
- hello@admita.io
- admita.io
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