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Meet Our Team

Long Island Interventions is staffed by addiction professionals who have one mission: to help you or your loved one get on the path to recovery. Learn more about the individuals on our team and their qualifications.

Christopher Veto

Certified Interventionist

Hello everyone. I'm Christopher Veto. My greatest achievement is being the father of the two greatest kids in the world, Alexis and Landon. I look at my long windy road of substance abuse and mental health struggles as a gift. Without those struggles, I wouldn’t have found recovery. This path has led me to becoming a Certified Advanced Intervention Professional and the lead interventionist at Long Island Interventions.

Dr. Tildabeth Doscher

Director of Education & Training

Tildabeth Doscher MD MPH is double-boarded in Preventive Medicine and Addiction Medicine. She completed both her Medical Doctorate and her Masters in Public Health at UCLA. She is the Fellowship Director for Addiction Medicine training at the University of Buffalo and serves as a clinician and teacher and mentor in multiple locations. By treating all people as deserving individuals, she is devoted to applying evidence-based principles and compassionate care in a non-stigmatizing way.

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We understand that the treatment process can be difficult at times. At Long Island Interventions, we are committed to assisting you in making progress towards a new life free from the grips of addiction.
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Long Island Interventions Helpline

If you are seeking drug and alcohol treatment resources for yourself or a loved one, our helpline is a confidential and convenient solution. Callers are referred to JCAHO accredited rehab facilities in our network of recommended treatment providers. Alternatives to finding addiction treatment or learning about substance abuse: