Stuart Kloda, MD – Xanax Detox – NYC


 

Stuart Kloda, MD – Xanax Detox – NYC – www.stuartklodamd.com Call Dr. Kloda directly at (646) 713 – 6578 Concierge addiction treatment for New York City and New Jersey. Dr Kloda completed a rigorous two-year Addiction Medicine fellowship at the Addiction Institute of New York, a Columbia University affiliate in Manhattan located at St. Luke’s & Roosevelt hospitals. His experience includes serving as the medical director for the inpatient drug and alcohol detoxification and rehabilitation unit at Roosevelt Hospital. Dr. Kloda cared for many patients with co-occurring psychiatric and medical illnesses. Dr. Kloda provides discreet, confidential, one on one treatment in his private office at Columbus Circle. His hours are flexible, including early morning, evening, and weekend hours. In addition, Dr. Kloda is always available to his patients on his cell phone. His treatment philosophy is one of flexibility and choice. Dr. Kloda’s approach is that there are different ways to attain recovery and to maintain sobriety. He focuses on doing “what works”, and on customizing treatment to each individual patients unique needs and circumstances. suboxone doctor new york city suboxone doctors taking patients nyc burprenorphine new york city addiction medicine nyc addiction counseling new york city addiction counseling new jersey opiate addiction new york city opiate abuse nyc opioid abuse new york city opiate dependence nyc medical detox new york city new york counseling addiction nyc suboxone doctors taking patients new

 

Drug Helps Deafened Mice Hear Again

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It's not clear how well the treatment would work if it were applied after a longer delay. Matthew Kelley, who studies the development of the inner ear at the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders in Bethesda, Maryland, also …
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Straitjacket drug halts herpes virus's escape stunt

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Thomas Kristie at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in Bethesda, Maryland, and colleagues have developed a drug that inhibits the enzymes the virus uses to free itself – stopping it from escaping. "The virus becomes silent …
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How Military Research On Anthrax Could Lead To A Weapon Against Gluten

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That's what we wondered when we read that the Pentagon's gee-whiz research arm provided support for work on a drug to treat celiac disease, a condition that interferes with the digestion of gluten in wheat and other foods. So we asked. … The lab used …
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