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Dr. Hui Tung Tony Lin, MD is an addiction medicine doctor in Buffalo, NY specializing in addiction medicine and family medicine. He graduated from Wayne State University School of Medicine in 2018 and has 6 years of experience. Dr. Hui Tung Tony Lin, MD is affiliated with Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Kaleida Health, UBMD Physicians' Group, UB FAMILY MEDICINE INC, ECMC Withdrawal & Stabilization Unit and ERIE COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER CORPORATION.
462 Grider Street 9th Floor - Addiction Medicine
Buffalo, NY 14215
850 Hopkins Road
Amherst, NY 14221
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Addictions
Addictions are chronic diseases of compulsive or uncontrollable behavior which may have adverse health effects. Addictions can include substance abuse (such as the abuse of opioids, alcohol, or prescription drugs) and certain non-drug related behaviors, such as gambling or video games. People with addictions may experience an uncontrollable urge to use substances or perform certain activities, although these behaviors may be harmful to themselves and others.
Those suffering with a substance abuse addiction are often unable to cease their behavior without some form of medical intervention. Studies have found that repeat use of certain drugs can figuratively rewire the brain, resulting in alterations to neural pathways associated with dopamine. This means that repeat drug users may become reliant on consuming the substance in order to function. For example, those with alcohol addiction ("alcoholism") become physically dependent on alcohol and may experience extreme withdrawal symptoms when avoiding alcohol entirely; in rare cases, medically unsupervised withdrawal can lead to death.
Behavioral addictions are similar to substance abuse addictions; however, people with behavioral addictions are addicted to a behavior or emotion associated with certain behaviors, as opposed to drugs. In addition to gambling, common behavioral addictions include food, video games, social media, shopping, and pornography addictions. When performing the activity, people experience euphoria (a rush of dopamine) that slowly lessens over time, meaning they build a tolerance and dependency on a behavior. For example, people who are addicted to shopping may need to purchase more items or spend more money to feel the same rush that once fueled their addiction.
Addictions can be assessed through a variety of means such as diagnostic screening, abuse assessment, or psychiatric evaluation. Treatment can help patients recover from their addictions and manage mental and physical health conditions related to their addiction. People with addictions may be treated in rehabilitative treatment facilities, hospitals, and other clinical settings.
Addiction treatment for substance abuse may include:
Addiction treatments for both substance abuse and behavioral addictions may include:
Addiction treatment has expanded to include care for patient substance abuse in non-clinical settings. A number of community programs now provide at-risk substance users a safe place or means to use drugs and mobile doctor's services for drug-associated illnesses and injuries. Behavioral addictions are also gaining increased attention as researchers and mental health professionals seek to better understand and treat them. For example, some researchers are assessing the connections between video game addiction and childhood risk factors. More and more, mental health experts are recognizing the importance of meeting people with addictions where they are at, using more advanced treatments. Addiction treatment is intended to care for people with addictions with compassion and respect.
Dr. Hui Tung Tony Lin, MD graduated from Wayne State University School of Medicine in 2018. He completed residency at SUNY, University at Buffalo Affiliated Hospitals. He has a state license in New York.
Medical School: Wayne State University School of Medicine (2018)
Residency: SUNY, University at Buffalo Affiliated Hospitals (2021)
Licensed In: New York
Dr. Hui Tung Tony Lin, MD is associated with these hospitals and organizations:
Dr. Hui Tung Tony Lin, MD appears to accept the following insurance providers: MagnaCare, WellCare, Fidelis Care, United Healthcare, Aetna, TRICARE, Medicare, Medicaid, Railroad Medicare, Molina Healthcare, Group Health Incorporated (GHI), Nova, Univera Health Care (HMO), Independent Health Medisource, Empire, Community Blue (HMO), Blue Cross & Blue Shield of WNY Inc, Independent Health Association (HMO), Nofault and Martin's Point Healthcare.
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Dr. Tung Tony Hui Lin is a specialist in family medicine and addiction medicine in Buffalo, NY and Amherst, NY. He has indicated that his clinical interests include addictions. He seems to honor several insurance carriers, including MagnaCare, Molina Healthcare, and Fidelis Care. After attending Wayne State University School of Medicine, Dr. Lin completed his residency training at a hospital affiliated with SUNY, University at Buffalo. Dr. Lin is professionally affiliated with Kaleida Health and UBMD Physicians' Group. According to UBMD Physicians Group, new patients are welcome to contact his office in Amherst, NY.