advertisement | Addiction Medicine Consultants Addiction Can Be Overcome With Help of Dedicated Local Doctor By Judy Greenwald BY JERRY ZOLYNSKY D ealing with addiction is one of the most dif- ficult challenges anyone can face. But with professional care under the direction of a doctor like Eric Coffman, hope for recovery is an attainable goal. Dr. Coffman, D.O., who with wife, Dana, has lived in Bloomfield Township for more than 20 years, is a 1977 graduate of the Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine and is president of Addiction Medicine Consultants in Farmington Hills. He is also affiliated with Beaumont Hospital-Farmington Hills and Garden City Hospital. He is a medical co-director of St. Mary Mercy Hospital’s Chemical Dependency Unit and, for the past 10 years, has been voted a Top Doctor in Addiction Medicine by Hour magazine. Certified by the American Osteopathic Board in general and family practice, and in addiction medi- cine by the American Board of Addiction Medicine, he specializes in the treatment of impaired professionals, such as CEOs, business executives, doctors, lawyers, politicians, celebrities, law-enforcement personnel and pilots. With over 35 years’ experience in combating addiction in patients of all ages and backgrounds, Dr. Coffman offers an approach of understanding when treating this illness. “In addiction and alcohol treatment, I embrace the energy of tiferet, which finds the balance of love and discipline, kindness and strength,” Dr. Coffman said. “Addiction affects the entire family in addition to the one afflicted. By treating the addict, the whole family is treated, and made healthier.” As an addiction medicine specialist, Dr. Coffman explained he uses his experience to not only deal with the underlying issues of drug or alcohol abuse, but also to treat the diseases that stem from addiction, such as mood and mental health disorders and liver and other organ damage. “I’ve treated tens of thousands of patients with addictive disease and associated mental health condi- tions, as well as chemically dependent chronic pain patients who became dependent because of medical conditions,” he noted. “I employ the concierge concept, which emphasizes customized individual treatment so the patient has increased access to the doctors. This promotes more personalized care, allowing patients to get medical detoxification and relapse prevention treatment with minimal disruption to their daily life and responsibilities.” ƌ͘ƌŝĐŽīŵĂŶ Dr. Coffman emphasized that in addition to con- cierge services, he continues to offer traditional medi- cal treatment methods in helping patients overcome addiction. Much like rehabilitation centers across the coun- try, Dr. Coffman’s Metro Detroit practice offers an approximately yearlong program to help impaired professionals and others break their reliance on harm- ful substances. He noted that when those seeking help comply with the treatment, his program’s success rate is in line with those of the out-of-town centers. “It’s important for professional people to know they can get help locally, without having to go away to a rehabilitation facility,” Dr. Coffman emphasized. “In many cases, treatment can even be provided on an outpatient basis.” Dr. Coffman said that consistent with the most advanced approaches in addiction medicine, he orchestrates his medical program with experienced substance abuse therapists and recovery coaches to provide customized, comprehensive treatment, and offers guidance to the affected family on how to best manage the relationship with the addict and his or her disease. His wife agreed with the importance of involv- ing family when dealing with addiction. “People feel despondent when dealing with a family member with an addiction,” she said. “They need to know there are doctors like Eric who can help them.” “I really believe people deserve to regain the respect and dignity they lose because of the progressive dete- rioration of their self-esteem and the social stigma associated with their addiction,” Dr. Coffman added. “Of the many serious diseases we face, addiction is the one with the greatest likelihood of successful treat- ment. By following the prescribed program, people can overcome their dependency and return to their normal lives. “I get real personal satisfaction from every patient who recovers and from knowing that families in this situation can get their family member back.” Anyone who is suffering or has a friend or family member in need of treatment is encouraged to contact Addiction Medicine Consultants for a confidential consultation. Y Addiction Medicine Consultants 24300 Orchard Lake Road Farmington Hills, MI (248) 860-3930 jn March 29 • 2018 29