Medical Oncology
Your primary healthcare provider during cancer treatment.
A Medical Oncologist is a doctor who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cancer and diseases of the blood. Using chemotherapy, hormonal therapy, biological therapy, and targeted therapy, a medical oncologist is typically the main healthcare provider for someone who has cancer or blood disease.
A medical oncologist provides coordinated care in partnership with surgical oncologists, radiation oncologists, and support services.
Expert care is just a phone call away.
Call 240-566-4100 to make an appointment or click here to learn more.
Working as a part of your healthcare team.
Frederick Health has been providing medical oncology services to the Frederick
Community since 1979.
The American Board of Internal Medicine certifies all our providers in
Internal Medicine, Hematology, and Medical Oncology. Our physicians are
specialists in the treatment of patients with Cancer and Blood Disorders.
Working closely with your primary care physician, we provide comprehensive and compassionate medical care during your cancer treatment experience.
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