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Dr. Matthew Smith MD PHD, Hematologist (Blood Specialist)
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Dr. Matthew Smith MD PHD

Oncologist | Medical Oncology

4/5(5)
100 Blossom St Hematology Oncology Boston MA, 02114
Rating

4/5

About

Dr. Matthew Smith is an oncologist practicing in Boston, MA. Dr. Smith specializes in the care and treatment of patients with cancer. As an oncologist, Dr. Smith manages and oversees the treatment of a cancer patient after he or she has been diagnosed with the disease. Oncologists will care for their patients throughout the course of the disease. Types of oncologists include medical oncologists, surgical oncologists, radiation oncologists, gynecologic oncologists, pediatric oncologists and hematologist oncologists.

Education and Training

Northwestern Uniiversity 2001

Duke University School of Medicine 1992

Provider Details

MaleEnglish

Treatments

  • Prostate Cancer

Dr. Matthew Smith MD PHD's Practice location

Practice At 100 Blossom St Hematology Oncology Associates Cox 640

100 Blossom St Hematology Oncology -
Boston, MA 02114
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New patients: 617-724-1124, 617-724-5257
Fax: 617-724-3166, 617-724-1126

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Patient Experience with Dr. Smith


4.0

Based on 5 reviews

Dr. Matthew Smith MD PHD has a rating of 4 out of 5 stars based on the reviews from 5 patients. FindaTopDoc has aggregated the experiences from real patients to help give you more insights and information on how to choose the best Oncologist in your area. These reviews do not reflect a providers level of clinical care, but are a compilation of quality indicators such as bedside manner, wait time, staff friendliness, ease of appointment, and knowledge of conditions and treatments.

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55 FRUIT STREET BOSTON MA 2114

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MASSACHUSETTS EYE AND EAR INFIRMARYl

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51 BLOSSOM STREET BOSTON MA 2114

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