Dr. Kenji Oyasu, MD
Addiction Medicine Specialist | Addiction Medicine
1324 N Sheridan Rd Waukegan IL, 60085About
ModernMed Recovery is guided by the philosophy that addiction is a chronic neuro-biologic medical condition and that it requires the same respect that any other medical condition does.
It goes beyond a 28 day program and requires medication, a life style change and emotional support.
Led by the award winning Dr Kenji Oyasu who’s background is Emergency Medicine and Addiction Medicine rather than the typical psychiatry, he believes in a more “hands-on” approach.
MMR implements a “concierge style” practice that gives more access to the medical providers than other programs and has higher long term meaningful recovery as a result.
Dr Oyasu keeps the practice limited to allow for better relationships with his patients and enjoys a 5 star google rating for his team.
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Education and Training
Univ of Il Coll of Med, Chicago Il 1993
Board Certification
American Board of Preventive Medicine
American Board of Medical Specialties
Provider Details
Dr. Kenji Oyasu, MD's Expert Contributions
The Big Secret of Addiction
A middle-aged couple came to see me in the office for OxyContin misuse. Wife: “he’s been doing this for 10 years…I’ve known for the past 5....” Patient: “I was so ashamed… I hid it every day...I’m so tired of it…” It occurred to me that a couple who shared everything had this...
COVID vaccine side effect?
Bruising is very common with any intramuscular injection being on TXA does not increase your risk see your primary care doctor as soon as possible for follow up. READ MORE
Blood pressure?
Blood pressure is dynamic and it will change throughout the day controlling it with medication is sometimes hit or miss primary care doctors manage this blood pressure in an outpatient setting all the time document your blood pressures at home and bring that data into your doctor so that he can adjust add subtract medication as needed READ MORE
Kidney stone pain - emergency room?
If you have pain that is described as excruciating It’s time to go to the ER READ MORE
Cough medicine?
No it is not . There is a cough medicine version that is mixed with codeine which is. READ MORE
Antibiotic for my son?
It is more likely that the amoxicillin caused the diarrhea Most ear infections are viral and do not require an antibiotic it’s true that doctors tend to overprescribe antibiotic thus increasing antibiotic reisistance READ MORE
My 9 year old daughter smoking cigarettes?
Cigarettes are harmful in so many ways and exposure at such a young age is detrimental for her future. Seek treatment asap and remove access to cigarettes (lock them up) Now is a good time to quit together READ MORE
Cut fingertip?
It can be you should follow up with a hand surgeon for options. READ MORE
Possible allergic reaction?
If you’re symptomatic in anyway you should seek medical attention READ MORE
What should I do?
Seek medical attention either at your primary care doctor’s office and urgent care or even an emergency room the urinalysis is a quick simple test but you should be evaluated for pregnancy and STDs as well READ MORE
Hip bone fractures?
I understand your concern about his age and surgery which is a very realistic fear However a broken bones hurt when you move them and unless he plans on being completely immobile he will require surgery READ MORE
I have a dropping body temperature with COVID?
People’s body temperature can drop during viral infections and may feel ill in the same way as when their temperature is elevated 97 is not of significant concern but monitor your blood pressure as well and report them to your primary care doctor READ MORE
Chest and fast heart?
Your complaints are very concerning for an arrhythmia you should seek attention from a cardiologist, EKG Holter monitor etc. READ MORE
Nose infection?
Cocaine use will increase your risk for nasal infections and can also cause vasoconstriction of the mucosa inside your nose. This will lead to necrosis parentheses (death of the tissue) And long-term complications. You should seek efficient addiction treatment for stimulant abuse ASAP READ MORE
Do I need to go to urgent care?
You should seek medical attention even though your tetanus immunization is up-to-date you are at risk for infection especially if the nail struck a bone it’s possible you may still have a retained foreign body under the skin READ MORE
Shocked from a charger outlet?
Low-voltage electrical injury like this are very common they should not cause long-term complications the shock affects the nerve endings and typically resolve but if your symptoms are persistent seek attention with your primary care physician. READ MORE
How am I affected by strangulation?
This is concerning on multiple levels. In a strange relation situation are primary concern would be that of airway injury if you’re able to breathe and your voice is normal is unlikely that you have a laryngeal injury and what you are now experiencing is probably muscular however my first concern is are you safe? Is there another injury to your neck bones or head? You should report this to the authorities and seek a medical evaluation READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Associate Clinical Professor Rosalind Franklin Medical University 2018 - Present
- Board of Directors Lake County Opioid Initiative -
- Medical Committee Lake County Opioid Initiative -
- Executive Medical Director ModernMed Recovery -
- System Director Vista Health Systems -
Professional Memberships
- American College of Emergency Physicians
- The American Society of Addiction Medicine
- The American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry
Professional Society Memberships
- American Society of Addiction Medicine, American College of Emergency Medicine, American Board of Medical Specialties
What do you attribute your success to?
- Complete patient care, education/training, new technology, making a difference
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Get to know Emergency Physician Dr. Kenji Oyasu, who serves patients throughout Illinois.
Dr. Oyasu is the Founder and Executive Medical Director of ModernMed Recovery, with offices in Park Ridge and Lindenhurst, Illinois. He actively manages and provides physician oversight for the medication-assisted treatment of patients struggling with substance abuse.
His 25 years as an emergency room physician exposed him to the growing epidemic of opioid addiction, along with the lack of treatment resources, so he felt the need to create a practice where patients are treated by caring providers with professionalism and compassion. He has a special interest in linking the success of in-patient detoxification with long-term meaningful recovery. The modern philosophy of recognizing addiction as a neurobiologic, genetic and environmental condition and the compassionate treatment for the disease process has earned him a 5 star google rated practice in the Chicago metro area.
With the increasingly popular telemedicine platform, his reach has extended beyond the borders of Illinois where he is licensed in other states.
An expert in his field, the doctor is board-certified in both Addiction Medicine and Emergency Medicine specialty with certifications recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialties.
Educated in the United States, Dr. Oyasu earned his medical degree from the University of Illinois College of Medicine. He then went on to further his training by completing a residency in emergency medicine at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
Professionally, he currently serves on the board of directors for the Lake County Opioid Initiative and medical committee for the Chicago Area Opioid Task Force. He has been recognized locally and nationally as an advocate for compassionate treatment of this very special patient population.
As an Emergency medicine physician, Dr Oyasu is a regional medical director for American Physician Partners and provides physician oversight for emergency room contract management in multiple hospitals in Illinois. The emergency room is often the last resort for many patients that suffer from addiction and he is a strong advocate for beginning medication to manage addiction from the ER.
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