Dr. Mitchell Grant Cohen

Medical Director

Dr. Mitchell Cohen brings over 34 years of experience as a board-certified internal medicine specialist. He earned his medical degree from Hahnemann University and completed his internship at the University Health Center of Pittsburgh.

At Saint Joseph Hospital in Nashua, NH, Dr. Cohen provides care that spans both internal medicine and addiction treatment. As a certified member of the American Society of Addiction Medicine, he offers specialized support for patients with substance use disorders.

Dr. Cohen’s approach focuses on prevention, accurate diagnosis, and effective management of adult health conditions. He values clear communication with his patients, ensuring they feel informed and confident about their treatment decisions.

Articles by Mitchell Grant Cohen

Person in their 30s reviewing an insurance card and notes at a kitchen table in a bright, naturally lit home.

What Does Addiction Treatment and Insurance Coverage Really Cost in Massachusetts?

"What if I can't afford this?" It's the question keeping people from even picking up the phone. The honest answer actually involves MassHealth, MHPAEA, ACA
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Adult sitting quietly at home in Massachusetts thinking through whether residential addiction treatment is the right next step

When Outpatient Isn’t Enough: Signs You May Need Residential Treatment in Massachusetts

You've tried outpatient more than once, so does needing residential care mean you failed? That fear keeps people stuck, guessing instead of asking a clinician.
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Adult sitting on a couch at home in Massachusetts attending a virtual addiction treatment session on a laptop

Does Virtual Addiction Treatment Actually Work? A Massachusetts Guide

"Isn't virtual treatment just watching someone on a screen?" It's the question underneath most skepticism about telehealth addiction care. The honest answer involves real research,
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Group of people in recovery gathered outdoors at a Massachusetts community event celebrating National Recovery Month

How to Make National Recovery Month 2026 Matter for Massachusetts Families

September is six weeks away, and the people who make it count most are the ones who start preparing now, not then.
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