Dr. Starner Jones, MD
Addiction Medicine Specialist | Addiction Medicine
4515 Harding Pike Ste 325 Nashville TN, 37205About
Roger Starner Jones, Jr, MD is a board-certified emergency and addiction medicine physician and founder of Nashville Addiction Recovery and Belle Meade AMP. He is a graduate of the Emergency Medicine Residency at the University of Mississippi Medical Center and Addiction Medicine Fellowship in the Department of Psychiatry at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Dr. Jones has treated over 50,000 patients and detoxed more than 1,000 during his career.
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Saint George’s University School of Medicine 0
Board Certification
American Board of Emergency Medicine
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- American College of Emergency Physicians
- American Society of Addiction Medicine
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Dr. Starner Jones serves patients in Nashville, Tennessee.
Dr. Jones is a board-certified emergency and addiction medicine physician and Founder of Nashville Addiction Recovery and Belle Meade AMP. He has treated over 50,000 patients and detoxed more than 1,000 individuals during his career.
Nashville Addiction Recovery is a private detox and addiction treatment center with concierge doctors offering outpatient therapy to patients in Nashville. It is the industry leader in concierge medical detox and crisis intervention.
Belle Meade AMP has established itself as the industry leader in concierge addiction medicine and outpatient psychiatry by providing customized, on-demand access to board-certified physicians in a state-of-the-art delivery model that includes office appointments, telemedicine and IV hydration therapy. The practice focuses on management of anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder.
Dr. Jones was educated at Sewanee: The University of the South, Saint George’s University School of Medicine, and The University of Mississippi Medical Center, where he completed Emergency Medicine Residency in 2010. He is a 2020 graduate of the Addiction Medicine Fellowship at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
Dr. Jones is an active member of the American College of Emergency Physicians and the American Society of Addiction Medicine.
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