Medical Oncology
Medical oncologists diagnose and treat cancer with medication — chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, and hormonal therapy. Often the lead physician coordinating care.
9,154 licensed medical oncologists across the U.S. Source: NPI Registry
Browse medical oncologists by state
Texas 811 New York 763 Florida 697 California 676 Georgia 546 Massachusetts 517 Pennsylvania 413 Illinois 399 North Carolina 350 Maryland 345 Ohio 278 Michigan 270 Washington 257 New Jersey 227 Minnesota 212 Missouri 205 Indiana 177 Tennessee 168 Virginia 168 Connecticut 153 Colorado 146 Oregon 145 Wisconsin 134 Arizona 110 Kentucky 96 Iowa 84 Utah 72 District of Columbia 60 New Hampshire 56 Louisiana 54 South Carolina 53 Kansas 51 Idaho 46 Maine 45 Arkansas 41 Delaware 32 Vermont 31 West Virginia 30 Nevada 29 Oklahoma 29 New Mexico 28 Montana 26 Nebraska 25 Mississippi 24 North Dakota 23 Rhode Island 23 Hawaii 14 South Dakota 12 Wyoming 3
About medical oncology: Medical oncologists diagnose and treat cancer with medication — chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, and hormonal therapy. Often the lead physician coordinating care.
About the data: Providers are listed based on their primary or secondary NPI Registry taxonomy classification (Medical Oncology, code 207RX0202X). Practice addresses and contact details reflect the latest NPI records.