Dr. Lee Radosh earned a BA in communications from the University of Pennsylvania, then his MD at the Temple University School of Medicine.

He completed a family medicine residency at Lancaster General Hospital, and a faculty development fellowship at Michigan State University. He was faculty, then program director, at the Reading Hospital Family Medicine Residency and is credentialed through the National Institute of Program Director Development. He then completed the Caron Treatment Centers Addiction Medicine Fellowship, and in 2019 joined the section of Addiction Medicine at Reading Hospital, Tower Health System.

Dr. Radosh holds clinical appointments at several medical schools, has presented at local, state and national conferences, and is active on hospital, state and regional task forces, committees and collaboratives. He is the medical director of Reading Hospital’s Center of Excellence for Opioid Use Disorder.

Dr. Radosh is board-certified in Family Medicine and Addiction Medicine.