Dr. Rama Pemmaraju Rao

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Dr. Rama Pemmaraju Rao
1600 Redbud Blvd. N.
Mckinney, TX    75069

972- 562-4755

NOTICE!!
Dr. Rao will be moving to the following location on
November 1

Regus Frisco Squre Building 
6136 Frisco Square Blvd.
Suite 400
Frisco, Texas 75034

Mailing Address:
Dr. Rama Pemmaraju Rao
3523 Mckinney Avenue 
Box #529
Dallas, Texas 75204-1435

After November 1:
Telephone - (214) - 245 4627
Fax: 1- 866 - 543 -9853



 

 


Welcome About Dr. Rama

Psychiatric medicine today is a vast field that incorporates many facets of the body and mind.  There are a wide variety of medications and psychotherapy that can benefit a wide variety of issues ranging from mood disorders such as depression and bipolar disorder to anxiety, phobias, eating challenges and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. 

In addition, there are a host of issues that arise when people are challenged by medical problems, family conflict, difficult childhood experiences, and when our overall sense of Self is undermined by the forces of our day to day. It is vital to explore what medications are helpful and what psychotherapies can be helpful to address these challenges.  It can also be helpful to at least contemplate some simple holistic and preventive approaches and suggestions that can add another dimension to treatment.

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Disclaimer: Dr. Rama is not treating, rendering individual medical evaluations, nor diagnosing via the web.  Diagnosis and treatment must be made in person with a licensed physician. The themes Dr. Rama discusses on the web represent general facts and trends in conventional Medicine and Psychiatry as well as Natural Medicine, holistic thought and issues in Yoga.  They are partly his view and opinion as well. They should be used as educational material and not as a substitute for formal diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric and medical conditions.