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Recognizing a Great Addiction Medicine Specialist -Dr. John Spencer Chikeziem Archinihu, MD

Dr. John Spencer Chikeziem Archinihu, MD specializes in Addiction Medicine and Family Medicine. A family doctor will be able to help clarify the kind of medical, nutritional, and emotional support a patient will need as he or she undergoes the withdrawal process.<br>For more information visit - https://bit.ly/3gSI0or<br>

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Recognizing a Great Addiction Medicine Specialist -Dr. John Spencer Chikeziem Archinihu, MD

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  1. Recognizing a Great Addiction Medicine Specialist Dr. John Spencer Chikeziem Archinihu, MD

  2. Addiction medicine is a medical specialization that focuses on the treatment and analysis of addictive behaviors. Dr. John Spencer Chikeziem Archinihu, MD graduated from the Universidad Autonoma De Santo Domingo (Uasd) in 1985. Dr. Archinihu works in Palm Bay, FL and specializes in Addiction Medicine and Family Medicine.

  3. Addiction medicine experts usually manage improvement centers where a sufferer is medically recommended in undergoing withdrawal from the addictive material. In a comprehensive recovery program, the patient will also engage in both individual and group therapy sessions to address all of the underlying emotional issues propelling his or her addictive behavior.

  4. The first step to finding a great addiction medicine specialist is to make an appointment with a primary concern physician. Dr. John Spencer Chikeziem Archinihu, MD specializes in Addiction Medicine and Family Medicine. A family doctor will be able to help clarify the kind of medical, nutritional, and emotional support a patient will need as he or she undergoes the withdrawal process.

  5. The succeeding step is to confirm the doctor's professional credentials as an addiction medicine specialist. In tandem with finding out the doctor's credentials, a patient is advised to find out if the rehabilitation facility accepts insurance payments or if it only admits patients on a self-paying basis. An insurance company will normally be able to give the family or social worker an idea about how many days or weeks it will approve a patient's stay in a rehabilitation facility.

  6. If a patient is experiencing dependence on alcohol, other drugs, or behaviors such as gambling or sex, he or she will need a substantial amount of medical and emotional help to stop drinking, taking drugs, or otherwise involving in addictive behaviors. Burlington addiction medicine experts practice in effective and safe withdrawal from alcohol, drugs, and other addictive practices. It is very important to ask for the help of a fully-trained and experienced specialist when going for withdrawal from addictive substances “says Dr. John Spencer Chikeziem Archinihu, MD

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  8. Many drugs have life-threatening withdrawal indications and should be managed medically. They will also be able to ease withdrawal indications through medication. Additionally, a recovery facility will provide other health-related care and the psychological support critically important to the recovery process.

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