About Dr. Susan Hadley, MD
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Susan Hadley, MD
Dr. Hadley moved back to Tucson in 2010 after 18 years of providing medical care to underserved patient populations in New York and New England. A 1991 graduate of the University of Arizona College of Medicine, Dr. Hadley completed her residency in Social Medicine at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx in 1994, followed by two years as full-time faculty at Montefiore teaching residents and medical students and caring for her patients in central and south Bronx. After New York, Dr. Hadley moved to New Hampshire and continued her work as faculty and providing direct patient care.
She followed this with seven years as full time faculty at the Middlesex Hospital Family Medicine Residency Program in Connecticut where she started the fellowship in Integrative Medicine in collaboration with the University of Arizona, and working to improve the cultural competence of integrative medicine and ensure that the underserved had access to high quality medical care.
Dr. Hadley continued these commitments while Medical Director for two Healthcare for the Homeless programs in Connecticut and providing medication assisted treatment (MAT) to patients with heroine and opioid addictions. Upon her arrival in Tucson, she joined the faculty of the University of Arizona/UPH Family Medicine Residency Program, continuing her interest in integrative medicine and healthcare for the underserved and becoming Medical Director of the UA Mobil Health Program.
Following six years as an Assistant Professor in the UA College and Medicine and while serving as the President of the Arizona Academy of Family Medicine, Dr. Hadley joined COPE, focusing on addiction medicine and serves as the Medical Director for Addiction Services. She also works at CODAC providing women’s health and pre-natal services to women with addiction. Just this spring she returned to family medicine residency training and is the associate director of the University of Arizona Addiction Medicine Fellowship while continuing to provide MAT services at CODAC.
Hours
Monday - Friday
9am to 6pm