MiraHealth Communications.

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MiraHealth is a health communications consultancy specializing in strategy, creative ideation, and content creation.

Our mission is to craft health communications that use real stories and the latest research to inspire action.

Who We Work With

Individuals and Organizations Working to Advance Health

You want to craft the right strategy and messaging to move the needle on a health challenge in your community. Together, we can translate complex evidence into creative, compassionate communications that drive understanding, action, and lasting impact.

Teams That Need Extra Comms Support

If a dedicated communications role is not in your organization’s plans, we can be your backstop — whether it's setting up a communications strategy that anyone on your team can execute, creating your monthly content calendar, or editing and proofreading before hitting publish.

Bria Mirante, MPH

Consultant + Collaborator

Bria is an award-winning health communicator with over a decade of experience leading mission-driven organizations through every step of designing strategic health communications and campaigns.


Her approach blends strategy and storytelling that is grounded in research, guided by equity and empathy, and designed to move people toward better health and wellbeing.

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What Clients Say

Bria was an engaged and insightful partner in the communications strategic planning process. Her messaging workshop was fantastic! Step by step, she led us through the creation of a distinct brand voice and passionate, impactful, and audience-tailored messages to describe our work and the value that we bring to our partners and community. Thanks to Bria’s expertise and guidance, we were able to develop a communications strategic plan that is measurable, feasible, and aligned with our institute’s mission and goals to advance health equity in Connecticut. We would happily work with her again in the future!

Melanie Rocco, Administrative Director of Communications

UConn Health Disparities Institute