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It’s obvious to any parent whoreads the news or is reallyconnected to their children’s lives,that drug and alcohol abuse anddependence are a major problem amongtoday’s adolescents and young adults.What may not be as obvious is what todo about it if you know or suspect thatyour child is caught up in it.Traditional approaches normally involveinpatient rehabilitation programs ofvarying lengths using strict adherence toa 12-step program. Group or individualoutpatient treatments use the 12-step model alone or as a follow up toinpatient rehab.Unfortunately, results from suchtraditional methods are frequentlydisappointing. Success rates (i.e., totalabstinence after one year) followinginpatient rehab treatment are as low as18%. Successful outpatient treatmentprograms have been highly variable,with few prevailing standards.However, a new team approachcombining a Board Certified physicianin Addiction Medicine, Dr. MichaelFrost, and Clinical Psychologist, W. E.‘Ted’ Dewart, Ph.D. working in tandem,has shown promising results.A D V E R T I S E M E N TNew Treatment ForAdolescent SubstanceAbuse Shows Real Promise.H54 www.mainlinetoday.com Healthcare guide 2010Their new individualized treatmentplan often provides outpatientdetoxification and medical treatmentfor withdrawal without an adolescentmissing a single day of school or work.And, when indicated, medicationscan be given after detoxification tohelp reduce the potential for relapse.When combined with a unique weeklyintensive psychotherapy program, theirinitial results show the success rate oftotal abstinence after one year to bevery encouraging, surpassing 75%.Their positive outcomes are a resultof using a whole new category ofmedications that change the chemistryof the brain coupled with intensive,two-hour long psychotherapy sessions.Here, Dr. Dewart works to re-structurethe adolescent’s underlying personalityby teaching how his or her thinking,relating, and behaving is getting in theway of an otherwise successful life.For more on how Drs. Dewart &Frost’s team approach may be ableto help your adolescent or youngadult, call 610-825-6607 or visitwww.DewartandFrost.com.William E. ‘Ted’ Dewart, Ph.D. Diplomate American Boardof Psychological Specialties; former Adjunct AssociateProfessor, Temple University; Former Director, GroupPsychotherapy, Philadelphia Psychiatric Center; CFC.Michael Frost, M.D., Double Board Certifi ed in AddictionMedicine and Internal Medicine; Internationally renownedspeaker; Advisor in Chemical Dependency to CountyPrograms, Hospitals, and Schools.Authors of the upcoming book: “The Self-Medicating Generation: The Experts’Solution to the Cycle of Addiction”UrologyDr. Donald Andersen15 Industrial Blvd., Suite 201, Paoli,(610) 647-3660; Brandywine Hospital,213 Reeceville Road, Suite 21, Coatesville,(610) 383-7663Education: Jefferson Medical CollegeDr. Leigh BergmanBryn Mawr Urology Associates, 919 C1stoga Road,Bldg. 1, Suite 300, Bryn Mawr,(610) 525-6580Education: University of Pennsylvania Schoolof MedicineDr. Guy BernsteinCenter for Urologic Care, 245 Bryn Mawr Ave.,Bryn Mawr, (610) 525-2515Education: Columbia University College ofPhysicians and SurgeonsDr. Kenneth P. CollinsUrology Center of Chester County,915 Old Fern Hill Road, Bldg. B,Suite 202, West Chester, (610) 692-4270;15 Industrial Blvd., Suite 201, Paoli, (610) 647-3660;Brandywine Hospital, 213 Reeceville Road, Suite 21,Coatesville, (610) 383-7663Education: University of Toledo College of MedicineDr. Jacques DeCaestecker1 Bartol Ave., Suite 15, Ridley Park,(610) 521-3150; 100 Granite Drive,Suite 104, Media, (610) 565-9407Education: Ghent University Medical SchoolDr. Frank L. D’EliaAssociates in Urology, Crozer-ChesterMedical Center, Ambulatory Care Pavilion,1 Medical Center Blvd., Suite 232, Upland,(610) 876-4870; 23 Chester Pike, Suite 101,Ridley Park, (610) 521-4112; 100 Granite Drive,Media, (610) 565-2776Education: Autonomous University of GuadalajaraDr. David EllisBryn Mawr Urology, 919 C1stoga Road,Bldg. 1, Suite 300, Bryn Mawr,(610) 525-6580Education: Jefferson Medical CollegeDr. Kenneth J. FitzpatrickUrology Center of Chester County,915 Old Fern Hill Road, Bldg. B,Suite 202, West Chester, (610) 692-4270;15 Industrial Blvd., Suite 201, Paoli, (610) 647-3660;Brandywine Hospital, 213 Reeceville Road, Suite 21,Coatesville, (610) 383-7663Education: SUNY Downstate Medical CenterDr. Pierre GhayadRiddle Memorial Hospital, 1068 W. BaltimorePike, Media, (610) 744-2844Education: St. Joseph University MedicalSchool (Lebanon)Dr. Michael HaggUrology Health Specialists, Lankenau Hospital,MOB East, 100 Lancaster Ave., Suite 361,Wynnewood, (610) 649-6420Education: Hahnemann University School of MedicineDr. Deborah A. Kulp-HuguesUrologic Associates of Chester County,1300 West Chester Pike, West Chester,(610) 696-5227Education: Jefferson Medical CollegeDr. Thomas LanchoneyCenter for Urologic Care, 245 Bryn Mawr Ave.,Bryn Mawr, (610) 525-2515Education: University of Pennsylvania Schoolof MedicineDr. Craig LandowIndependence Urology, 3001 Garrett Road, DrexelHill, (610) 622-7705; Riddle Memorial Hospital,HCC II, 1068 W. Baltimore Pike, Suite 2304, Media,(610) 744-2844Education: Georgetown University Schoolof MedicineDr. David McGinnisBryn Mawr Urology Associates,919 C1stoga Road, Bldg. 1, Suite 300,Bryn Mawr, (610) 525-6580Education: University of Texas Medical School atSan AntonioDr. William McGowanHAN Urologic Physicians, 3001 GarrettRoad, Suite B, Drexel Hill, (610) 622-7705;2100 Keystone Ave., Suite 307, Drexel Hill,(610) 259-3000; 196 W. Sproul Road, Suite 210,Springfield, (610) 259-3000Education: University of Pennsylvania Schoolof MedicineDr. William G. MerriamUrology Center of Chester County,915 Old Fern Hill Road, Bldg. B,Suite 202, West Chester, (610) 692-4270;15 Industrial Blvd., Suite 201, Paoli, (610) 647-3660;Brandywine Hospital, 213 Reeceville Road, Suite 21,Coatesville, (610) 383-7663Education: MCP Hahnemann Schoolof MedicineDr. Jose MorenoTri-County Urological Associates, 2103 E. High St.,Pottstown, (610) 323-5550Education: University of Southern California KeckSchool of MedicineDr. Vance MossCrozer-Chester Medical Center, VivacquaPavilion, 1 Medical Center Blvd., Suite 440,Upland, (610) 447-7605Education: Temple University Schoolof MedicineDr. Carlo NicolisAssociates in Urology, 23 Chester Pike,Ridley Park, (610) 521-4112; Crozer-ChesterMedical Center, Ambulatory Care Pavilion,1 Medical Center Blvd., Suite 232, Upland,(610) 874-4870; 100 Granite Drive, Media,(610) 565-2776Education: Mount Sinai School of MedicineDr. Jeffrey Lee RosenblumRosenblum Center for Urologic Care,Medical Arts Bldg., 80 W. Welsh Pool Road,Suite 100, Exton, (610) 594-5444Education: Boston University School of MedicineDr. Steve SalvaHAN Urologic Physicians, 3001 GarrettRoad, Suite B, Drexel Hill, (610) 622-7705;196 W. Sproul Road, Suite 210, Springfield,(610) 604-0500Education: Jefferson Medical CollegeDr. Matt SoroushBryn Mawr Urology Associates, 919 C1stoga Road,Bldg. 1, Suite 300, Bryn Mawr, (610) 525-6580Education: University of Virginia Schoolof MedicineDr. Jennifer SherwoodUrology Health Specialists, Lankenau Hospital,MOB East, 100 Lancaster Ave., Suite 361,Wynnewood, (610) 649-6420Education: SUNY Stony Brook Schoolof MedicineDr. Robert SchnallUrology Health Specialists, Lankenau Hospital,MOB East, 100 Lancaster Ave., Suite 361,Wynnewood, (610) 649-6420Education: Temple University School of MedicineDr. James SquadritoBryn Mawr Urology Associates, 919 C1stogaRoad, Bldg. 1, Suite 300, Bryn Mawr,(610) 525-6580Education: Jefferson Medical CollegeDr. Gregory ThompsonWestern Main Line Urology, Paoli Hospital,MOB III, 255 W. Lancaster Ave., Suite 333,Paoli, (610) 644-9600Education: University of Nebraska Collegeof MedicineMarch is National ColorectalCancer Awareness Month“Things to Do Now That I’m 50”If you are 50 or over, you’re at risk for colon cancer, even if you do not have a familyhistory or symptoms. The American Cancer Society’s most recent estimate for the numberof colorectal cancer cases in the United States are for 2009: 106,100 new cases of coloncancer and 40,870 new cases of rectal cancer in both men and women.While colorectal cancer is often found after symptoms appear, most people with earlycolon or rectal cancer have no symptoms of the disease. Symptoms usually appearonly with more advanced disease. This is why getting the recommended screening testsbefore any symptoms develop is so important.The American Cancer Society recommends colonoscopy as well as other options.When colorectal cancer is caught at an early stage, it has a 90% survival rate. “Colonpolyps are the seeds for colon cancer. By finding and removing them, we hope to keepthe garden clear” according to Robert R. Atkins M.D., Medical Director.Take control: be an informed health consumer, get screened.Call your physician and discuss what option is right for you.For more information visit the American Cancer Society:www.cancer.org or call 1-800-ACS-2345Robert R. Atkins, M.D. Tom T. Nguyen, M.D.Jack A. Collazzo, M.D. Jeffrey N. Retig, M.D.Robert E. Levitt, M.D.Bryn Mawr Medical Specialists Endoscopy CenterAAAHC Accredited Facility933 Haverford Road Bryn Mawr, PA 19010(610) 525-9570www.BrynMawrGI.comCraig Craig T. McHugh, T. McHugh, DPM, DPM, FACFAS* FACFAS*Craig T. McHugh, Edward Edward J. Piskorski, J. Piskorski, DPM DPM Craig T. McHugh, DPM, FACFAS*James Edward James J. Zaccaria, J. J. Zaccaria, Piskorski, DPM, DPM, FACFAS* DPM*Edward J. Piskorski, DPMJames J. 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Dr. Ilya VolfsonAssociates in Urology, 23 Chester Pike,Suite 101, Ridley Park, (610) 521-4112;100 Granite Drive, Media, (610) 565-2776Education: Albany Medical CollegeDr. Stephen WalkerAssociates in Urology, 23 Chester Pike,Ridley Park, (610) 521-4112; 100 GraniteDrive, Media, (610) 565-2776Education: Jefferson Medical CollegeVascular SurgeryDr. Robert DiGiovanniCrozer-Chester Medical Center,1 Medical Center Blvd., Professional OfficeBldg. 1, Suite 101, Upland,(610) 876-3377Education: St. Louis University School of MedicineDr. Greg DomerCrozer-Chester Medical Center,1 Medical Center Blvd., Ambulatory CarePavilion, Suite 233, Upland, (610) 499-0400Education: St. George’s University Schoolof MedicineDr. Wasfy FahmyPhoenixville Hospital, 824 S. Main St.,Suite 300, Phoenixville, (610) 935-7772Education: Cairo University Schoolof MedicineDr. William MannellaCrozer-Chester Medical Center, 1 MedicalCenter, Ambulatory Care Pavilion, Suite 233,Upland, (610) 499-0400Education: Hahnemann University School of MedicineDr. Ronald MattsonBryn Mawr Hospital, 830 Old LancasterRoad, MOB North, Suite 306, Bryn Mawr,(610) 527-1185Education: Temple University School of MedicineGRAND OPENING SPECIALSTaking Eyecareto a higher levelCutting edge eyecareIn-house finishing lab and designer framesSpecialty in contact lens fittingDiagnosis and treatment of various ocular conditionsBusiness hours that work for youDr. Homayoon PasdarDelaware County Memorial Hospital,2100 Keystone Ave., Suite 400, Drexel Hill,(610) 259-8585Education: Tehran University of Medical SciencesDr. Gerald PattonBryn Mawr Hospital, 830 Old LancasterRoad, MOB North, Suite 306, Bryn Mawr,(610) 527-1185Education: University of Miami Schoolof MedicineDr. Edward Pavillard420 W. Linfield-Trappe Road, Suite 3200,Limerick, (610) 495-2550Education: Philadelphia College ofOsteopathic MedicineDr. Sean RyanChester County Hospital, 915 Old Fern HillRoad, Bldg. B, Suite 201, West Chester,(610) 436-6696Education: Jefferson Medical CollegeDr. Alexander UribeMain Line HealthCare, Main Line Surgeons,275 Lankenau Medical Science Bldg.,100 Lancaster Ave., Wynnewood,(610) 642-1908Education: Universidad JaverianaIn the Lincoln CourtShopping CenterSuite F-5 • 215 West Lancaster Ave. • Frazer, PA484.318.7851New heightsin eye sightpinnacle2020.comCompiled by Katie DeSanto, Amanda Doyle,Corinne Grasso, Shannon Hallamyer,Kimberly Marini and Christina Pitcher-Cozzone.Winners were selected by physiciansin Montgomery, Chester andDelaware counties via e-mail ballot.Information supplied by doctors’ offices andhealth systems. Photos used when availableand as space allowed.H56 www.mainlinetoday.com Healthcare guide 2010

Dr. Ilya VolfsonAssociates in Urology, 23 Chester Pike,Suite 101, Ridley Park, (610) 521-4112;100 Granite Drive, Media, (610) 565-2776Education: Albany Medical CollegeDr. Stephen WalkerAssociates in Urology, 23 Chester Pike,Ridley Park, (610) 521-4112; 100 GraniteDrive, Media, (610) 565-2776Education: Jefferson Medical CollegeVascular SurgeryDr. Robert DiGiovanniCrozer-Chester Medical Center,1 Medical Center Blvd., Professional OfficeBldg. 1, Suite 101, Upland,(610) 876-3377Education: St. Louis University School of MedicineDr. Greg DomerCrozer-Chester Medical Center,1 Medical Center Blvd., Ambulatory CarePavilion, Suite 233, Upland, (610) 499-0400Education: St. George’s University Schoolof MedicineDr. Wasfy FahmyPhoenixville Hospital, 824 S. <strong>Main</strong> St.,Suite 300, Phoenixville, (610) 935-7772Education: Cairo University Schoolof MedicineDr. William MannellaCrozer-Chester Medical Center, 1 MedicalCenter, Ambulatory Care Pavilion, Suite 233,Upland, (610) 499-0400Education: Hahnemann University School of MedicineDr. Ronald MattsonBryn Mawr Hospital, 830 Old LancasterRoad, MOB North, Suite 306, Bryn Mawr,(610) 527-1185Education: Temple University School of MedicineGRAND OPENING SPECIALSTaking Eyecareto a higher levelCutting edge eyecareIn-house finishing lab and designer framesSpecialty in contact lens fittingDiagnosis and treatment of various ocular conditionsBusiness hours that work for youDr. Homayoon PasdarDelaware County Memorial Hospital,2100 Keystone Ave., Suite 400, Drexel Hill,(610) 259-8585Education: Tehran University of Medical SciencesDr. Gerald PattonBryn Mawr Hospital, 830 Old LancasterRoad, MOB North, Suite 306, Bryn Mawr,(610) 527-1185Education: University of Miami Schoolof MedicineDr. Edward Pavillard420 W. Linfield-Trappe Road, Suite 3200,Limerick, (610) 495-2550Education: Philadelphia College ofOsteopathic MedicineDr. Sean RyanChester County Hospital, 915 Old Fern HillRoad, Bldg. B, Suite 201, West Chester,(610) 436-6696Education: Jefferson Medical CollegeDr. Alexander Uribe<strong>Main</strong> <strong>Line</strong> HealthCare, <strong>Main</strong> <strong>Line</strong> Surgeons,275 Lankenau Medical Science Bldg.,100 Lancaster Ave., Wynnewood,(610) 642-1908Education: Universidad JaverianaIn the Lincoln CourtShopping CenterSuite F-5 • 215 West Lancaster Ave. • Frazer, PA484.318.7851New heightsin eye sightpinnacle2020.comCompiled by Katie DeSanto, Amanda Doyle,Corinne Grasso, Shannon Hallamyer,Kimberly Marini and Christina Pitcher-Cozzone.Winners were selected by physiciansin Montgomery, Chester andDelaware counties via e-mail ballot.Information supplied by doctors’ offices andhealth systems. Photos used when availableand as space allowed.H56 www.mainlinetoday.com <strong>Healthcare</strong> guide 2010

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