Addiction Psychiatrist, Internist, Family Practitioner
35 years of experience
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Mercy Medical Center
271 Carew St
Springfield, MA 01104
(800) 770-1904

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  • Currently 2.5 of 4 stars
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  • Currently 3 of 4 stars
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  • Currently 2.9411764705882 of 4 stars
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  • Currently 2.9411764705882 of 4 stars
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  • Currently 2.8823529411765 of 4 stars
Average Wait: 31 minutes
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  • Currently 4 of 4 stars
 |  Champion of Medicinr  |  show details
by Ware on May 6th, 2013

Punyamurtula S. Kishore is the founder of Preventive Medicine Associates, Addiction Medicine Associates, and National Library of Addiction. Kishore has been a practicing public health scientist for over 30 years.  He began his medical career as a primary care / family practice physician and then moved into a position as the Medical Director of the Washingtonian Center for Addictions, the first organization in the U.S. to recognize addiction as a disease. Their philosophy was an early precursor to the AA or 12-step program movement.  Kishore has been a member of the American Society of Addiction Medicine since 1986 and has helped treat more than 200,000 addicts. Dr. Kishore treats addicts with his ‘sobriety maintenance’ method.  This unique health model stresses the prescription of non-toxic substances, provides patients with coping skills they need to remain sober and tailors treatment to specific medical conditions. Kishore also administers “de-addiction” treatment, a process that treats emotional addiction as well as the physical addiction.  Patients have access to home detoxification, an inexpensive and more effective option to in-patient care which allows them to maintain their dignity while learning how to cope with the temptations found in their own environments. In 1993, Kishore founded National Library of Addictions in Brookline, Massachusetts.  To support work in addictions treatment, the Library is designed to provide a non-profit structure for addiction professionals to exchanges ideas and to further the development of treatment methodologies. He was honored by the Boston Celtics with a “Heroes Among Us” award, given to those who make a significant impact on the lives of others.  Kishore is also the recipient of a national Compassionate Caregiver Award, Honorable Mention, from the Schwartz Foundation.

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  • Currently 4 of 4 stars
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Feb 26th, 2012

Recommend for the special needs of family and friends

  • Currently 4 of 4 stars
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Sep 22nd, 2011

Dr. Kishore is unique in his selfless dedication to a area addiction that most doctors shun. He saved my sons life and had a lasting impact on our family. We are eternally grateful to Dr. Kishore.

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Aug 31st, 2011

dr k is the doctor's doctor. he and his staff were among the most compassionate professionals i have ever met

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Dec 31st, 2010

Very few doctors see addicted patients. Dr. Kishore is one of those few doctors who stands by his patients. You can call him any time and he will respond. His phone number is 617-738-4640. Let him know your needs and he will help you

  • Currently 4 of 4 stars
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Apr 11th, 2010

treats addicts with care and compassion