Hematology Oncology
How to Refer a Patient
To refer a patient to UAB Medicine Hematology and Oncology, please call (205) 801-9034 or via fax at (205) 975-8083. This line is staffed by our access specialists Monday-Friday from 8 am to 4:30 pm.
For urgent referrals or inpatient transfers, please call UAB MIST (Medical Information Service via Telephone) at 1-800-UAB-MIST (1-800-822-6478) or email mist@uabmc.edu. UAB MIST is a toll-free, 24-hour service that connects physicians anywhere in the country with UAB Medicine specialists.
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
The UAB Division of Hematology and Oncology provides comprehensive, patient-specific assessments in the context of an academic environment, along with robust clinical research that impacts every aspect of cancer care. Our specialized, disease-focused teams design treatment plans at the cutting edge of scientific discovery, in a personalized manner that honors the patient-doctor relationship while placing a high value on superior outcomes and an optimal quality of life. Our faculty are dedicated to continued excellence and service to our patients.
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