Transplant and Cellular Therapy Physicians

Your transplant physician is a hematologist and/or oncologist who specializes in stem cell and bone marrow transplant and other cellular therapies. Our transplant specialists work closely with our oncologists who treat leukemia, lymphoma, multiple myeloma, pediatric cancers and other malignancies and blood disorders that may be treated with a transplant.

Pediatric Transplant and Cellular Therapy Physicians

Our pediatric transplant physicians are hematologists and/or oncologists who specialize in treating pediatric patients with transplant and cellular therapies.

Advanced Practice Providers

An advanced practice provider (APP) is a medical professional such as a physician assistant or nurse practitioner. APPs work in all areas of the hospital and play an important role in the development and implementation of your treatment plan. They perform examinations, order tests, interpret data and prescribe medication.

Transplant Coordinators

Every patient receiving a stem cell transplant is assigned a transplant coordinator who will be an important contact and resource. This medical professional will guide you through the entire process, including pre-transplant testing and evaluations, stem cell collection, donor search and more.

Oncology Nurse Coordinators

Your oncology nurse coordinator is the main clinical contact for you and your caregivers. This person will coordinate care and communication with all your providers, assess symptoms, connect you with support services, and educate you about your diagnosis, treatment options, and available resources.