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Hematologists Accepting MedicarePage 5

629 verified hematologists across the U.S. accept Medicare. Profiles cover focus areas including Hematology & Oncology, Medical Oncology, and Lymphoma. Common hospital affiliations include Mayo Clinic Arizona, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, and Vanderbilt University Medical Center.

Mazie Tsang

Mazie Tsang, M.D.

Hematology

Phoenix, AZ10+ years
Christopher Flowers

Christopher Flowers, M.D.

Division Head of Cancer Medicine and Chair, Department of Lymphoma-Myeloma

Hematology

Houston, TX20+ years
Bipin Savani

Bipin Savani, M.D.

Professor of Medicine

Hematology

Nashville, TN30+ years
Reem Karmali

Reem Karmali, MD

Assistant Professor

Hematology

Lake Forest, IL20+ years
Brian Rini

Brian Rini, MD

Chief of Clinical Trials

Hematology

Nashville, TN30+ years
Pierluigi Porcu

Pierluigi Porcu, M.D.

Professor of Medical Oncology; Division Director, Hematologic Malignancies; Program Leader, Immune Cell Regulation and Targeting, Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center at Thomas Jefferson University

Hematology

Lexington, KY30+ years
Philippe Armand

Philippe Armand, MD, PHD

Chief, Division of Lymphoma

Hematology

Boston, MA20+ years
Aaron Logan

Aaron Logan, MD, PHD

Professor of Clinical Medicine

Hematology

San Francisco, CA20+ years
Jacob Soumerai

Jacob Soumerai, MD

Clinical Investigator in Lymphoma

Hematology

Boston, MA15+ years
John Koreth

John Koreth, MBBS DPHIL

Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School; Director of Translational Research, Stem Cell Transplantation Program; Director, Immune Toxicities Program

Hematology

Boston, MA30+ years
Dan Vogl

Dan Vogl, MD

Associate Professor of Medicine (Hematology-Oncology) at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

Hematology

Philadelphia, PA20+ years
Debasish Tripathy

Debasish Tripathy, M.D.

Professor of Medicine; Chair, Department of Breast Medical Oncology, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

Hematology

Houston, TX30+ years
Sanjeev Jain

Sanjeev Jain, MD

Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine at NYU Grossman Long Island School of Medicine

Hematology

White Plains, NY20+ years
Gregory Cote

Gregory Cote, MD, PHD

Physician

Hematology

Boston, MA20+ years
Jeffrey Halaas

Jeffrey Halaas, MD

Hematology

Mount Kisco, NY30+ years
Edward Garon

Edward Garon, MD

Professor of Medicine, Division of Hematology/Oncology

Hematology

Santa Monica, CA20+ years
Edwin Choy

Edwin Choy, MD PHD

Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School; Director of the Sarcoma Program and Director of Sarcoma Research, Division of Hematology Oncology, Massachusetts General Hospital

Hematology

Boston, MA20+ years
Gabriela Hobbs

Gabriela Hobbs, MD

Hematology

Boston, MA15+ years
Richard Champlin

Richard Champlin, M.D.

Professor and Chairman, Department of Stem Cell Transplantation and Cellular Therapy

Hematology

Houston, TX30+ years
Mitesh Borad

Mitesh Borad, MD

Assistant Professor, Medicine, Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine

Hematology

Scottsdale, AZ20+ years

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know these hematologists accept Medicare?
Each profile on this page lists Medicare among its accepted health plans. Plan participation can change — confirm directly with the practice before your visit.
What Medicare plans do these hematologists accept?
Plan-level detail (PPO, HMO, EPO, Medicare Advantage, etc.) varies by specialists. Open a specific provider profile to see the exact Medicare plans they've published as accepted.
What should I look for when picking a hematologist that takes Medicare?
Start with clinical fit. Profiles on this page mention focus areas including Hematology & Oncology, Medical Oncology, and Lymphoma. Then verify the specific Medicare plan you carry, compare credentials and affiliations, and check whether the profile mentions accepting new patients.
How do I narrow this list to my city?
Use the city links below to drill into a specific market — coverage and wait times vary by region even within the same state.