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

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What Heroin Addiction Treatment in Massachusetts Actually Looks Like Right Now

You searched this in the middle of the night because something finally shifted, and you deserve a real answer, not a sales pitch.
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When Anxiety and Addiction Collide in Summer: Massachusetts Dual Diagnosis Treatment That Addresses Both

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Returning to Work After Addiction Treatment: Massachusetts Legal Protections and Professional Strategies

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Young Adult Addiction Treatment in Massachusetts: Specialized Programs That Understand Your Generation

You graduated from UMass in May, moved back to your parents' house in June, and realized the drinking that seemed normal at college parties isn't
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