Dr. Mark Andrew Walshauser M.D.
Hematologist-Oncologist | Hematology & Oncology
3636 Rutger St Saint Louis MO, 63110About
Dr. Mark Walshauser is a hematologist oncologist practicing in Saint Louis, MO. Dr. Walshauser specializes in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of blood diseases such as anemia, hemophilia, sickle-cell disease, leukemia and lymphoma. Hematologist Oncologists are also trained in the study of cancer and its attack on other organs.
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