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PR Superstar Wins Health PR Campaign
The Sun Visits Healthcare PR Client
A PR Superstar healthcare client has a double page spread in The Sun, Britain’s biggest-selling newspaper, today.
A reporter and photographer visited the Salt Cave in Bexleyheath, Kent, to write a health feature on salt therapy, which can provide relief and even cure people suffering from asthma and allergies.
4th PR Campaign for Health Business
After generating worldwide media coverage for the London ‘Salt Cave’ – PR Superstar has been appointed to publicise the latest ‘Salt Cave’ launch in Kent.
The original salt therapy clinic in Wandsworth has grown to a chain of ‘Salt Caves’ across the UK, including Edinburgh, Milton Keynes and now Bexleyheath.
PR Superstar began working with the business back in 2009, achieving coverage on the BBC, CNN, The Times, The Telegraph and the front page of The Daily Mail.
The Sun Newspaper Heads to Hungary!
A health writer from The Sun is heading to Hungary to review an international healthcare PR client.
With people’s finances stretched, around 50,000 Britons will this year travel to Hungary for affordable dental treatment, lured by savings of up to 70% over the cost of similar work in the UK.
PR Superstar client Dentist4UK predicts that more than 2,000 Britons will head to its award-winning Budapest clinic for general, cosmetic and aesthetic dentistry at affordable rates in 2012.
PR Campaign for International Healthcare Client
The Health Editor at The Sunday Express is this weekend heading to Budapest, the ‘Dental Capital of Europe,’ to write a review about PR Superstar client Dentist4UK.
More money-saving Britons than ever before are making a 2,500-mile round trip to Eastern Europe for treatment - saving hundreds, and even thousands, of pounds by going abroad for low-cost, high-quality dental care.
Budapest-based Dentist4UK specialises in sending British dental patients to the Hungarian capital and organises everything the ’medical tourist’ needs.







