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Oakland Kaiser
3701 Broadway, 3rd floor
Oakland CA 94611

Richmond Kaiser
Building B, 3rd floor
901 Nevin Ave.
Richmond CA 94801

Telephone
Oakland Appt/Advice (510) 752-1295
Oakland Chemotherapy Suite: (510) 752-7780
Richmond Information (510) 307-2325
Richmond Chemotherapy Suite: (510) 307-3034


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Welcome to the Department of Oncology and Hematology!

The Oncology and Hematology Service is a subspecialty of the Department of Medicine. All of our department members specialize in both oncology and hematology and provide specialty care for patients with cancer and blood disorders. Oncologists are doctors who specialize in the treatment of cancers. Hematologists are doctors and scientists who are specialists in blood diseases including: anemia, leukemia, multiple myeloma, lymphoma, and other blood disorders.

Your primary care physician or surgeon will refer you to our department when you have an oncology or hematology problem. The oncology/hematology department is dedicated to providing quality medical care and service to adults, 18 years and older.





 
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