
Some medications used to treat pain can be addictive. Addiction is different from physical dependence or tolerance, however. In cases of physical dependence, withdrawal symptoms occur when a substance suddenly is stopped. Tolerance occurs when the initial dose of a substance loses its effectiveness over time.
| Below is a list of physicians that are generally associated with this service or condition. Please call the physician's office to determine whether they are the appropriate physician you are looking for; many physicians specialize in certain areas. | |||||
| Profile | Full name | Specialty | City | Phone number | View |
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Alao, Adekola MD | Psychiatry | Watertown | (315) 782-2061 | View |
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Huszonek, John J. MD | Psychiatry | Watertown | (315) 782-2061 | View |
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Keith, David V. MD | Psychiatry | Watertown | (315)782-2061 | View |
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Khan, Sadaqat N. MD | Psychiatry | Watertown | (315) 779-5060 | View |
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Manring, John M. MD | Psychiatry | Watertown | (315)782-2061 | View |
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Mustata, Georgian T. MD | Psychiatry | Watertown | (315)782-2061 | View |
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O'Connor, Kevin R. MD | Psychiatry | Watertown | (315)782-2061 | View |
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Rawra, Fahd MD | Psychiatry | Watertown | (315)786-4955 | View |
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Santana-Garcia, Maritza MD | Psychiatry | Watertown | (315) 779-5060 | View |
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Sleszynski, Raymond MD | Psychiatry | Watertown | (315) 779-5060 | View |