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Welcome to David Brunette, MD! Our medical practice specializes in Psychiatry, with a sub-specialty in Adolescent and Child Psychiatry. Dr. Brunette is a highly experienced physician who earned his medical degree at New York Medical College and completed his residency training at the University of Texas. His specialty areas include Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Autism Spectrum Disorder, anxiety, depression, developmental disabilities, and parenting skills. For those seeking extra help, Dr. Brunette also consults at a therapeutic program for students with severe emotional and behavioral issues and autism. He is an active advocate for mental health awareness, speaking to community groups on various topics related to child, adolescent and adult psychiatry. At David Brunette, MD, we strive to provide compassionate and comprehensive care for every patient.
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