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Southwest Regional Cancer Clinic - Oncology

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This department offers

  • Cancer care
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Your Journey, Our Commitment

Navigating a cancer diagnosis can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to face it alone. With one of the most experienced teams in the Mountain West, we bring together leading specialists, cutting-edge technology, and the latest in clinical research to deliver care that’s both highly effective and deeply personal. Whether you're newly diagnosed, in treatment, or in recovery, our tailored plans, telehealth options, and 24/7 email support are designed to meet you where you are—providing guidance, comfort, and expertise every step of the way.

Our Providers

Daanish Hoda

Daanish Hoda, MD

Hematology Oncology
Blood and Marrow Transplant/Acute Leukemia Program
801-408-1262
Benjamin N. Voorhies
5

Benjamin N. Voorhies, MD

Medical Oncology
Southwest Regional Cancer Clinic - Oncology
Brandon M. Barney

Brandon M. Barney, MD

Radiation Oncology
Intermountain Health American Fork Hospital - Radiation Oncology
Kelly Lynn Konopa

Kelly Lynn Konopa, MD

Hematology Oncology
Blood and Marrow Transplant/Acute Leukemia Program
Khurram B. Tariq
4.8

Khurram B. Tariq, MD

Hematology Oncology
Intermountain St George Regional Hospital - Surgical Services
George Mackey Cannon

George Mackey Cannon, MD

Radiation Oncology
435-251-4900
Robert A. Dent

Robert A. Dent, PA

Hematology Oncology
Blood and Marrow Transplant/Acute Leukemia Program
Ned L. Williams

Ned L. Williams, DO

Radiation Oncology
Radiation Oncology - Cedar City
Matthew Lundin
5

Matthew Lundin, PA

Hematology Oncology
Southwest Regional Cancer Clinic - Oncology
Spencer N. Ashton

Spencer N. Ashton, MD

Radiation Oncology
Radiation Oncology - Cedar City
Lincoln D. Nadauld
5

Lincoln D. Nadauld, MD

Medical Oncology
Southwest Regional Cancer Clinic - Oncology
Gabriela Motyckova

Gabriela Motyckova, MDPhD

Hematology Oncology
Blood and Marrow Transplant - Logan
Ramya Thota
5

Ramya Thota, MD

Medical Oncology
Intermountain Health Cancer Center - Murray
Brian Bingham

Brian Bingham, MD

Radiation Oncology
St. George Radiation Oncology
Birgitta H. Mitchell

Birgitta H. Mitchell, MD

Hematology Oncology
Blood and Marrow Transplant/Acute Leukemia Program
Derrick S. Haslem
5

Derrick S. Haslem, MD

Medical Oncology
Southwest Regional Cancer Clinic - Oncology
Dustin L. Boothe

Dustin L. Boothe, MD

Radiation Oncology
Utah Cancer Specialists - 7th East
Jacie A. Mundahl

Jacie A. Mundahl, PA

Hematology Oncology
Blood and Marrow Transplant/Acute Leukemia Program
Ashley Miller
4.9

Ashley Miller, MD

Hematology Oncology
Southwest Regional Cancer Clinic - Oncology
Jodi Lynn Mortensen

Jodi Lynn Mortensen, NP

Hematology Oncology
Blood and Marrow Transplant/Acute Leukemia Program
Ryan E Wilcox
4.9

Ryan E Wilcox, MD

Hematology Oncology
Southwest Regional Cancer Clinic - Oncology
Peter A. Colasurdo

Peter A. Colasurdo, PA

Hematology Oncology
Blood and Marrow Transplant/Acute Leukemia Program
Karen Y. Lin
5

Karen Y. Lin, MD

Hematology Oncology
Southwest Regional Cancer Clinic - Oncology
Jessica R. Hunn

Jessica R. Hunn, MD

Gynecologic Oncology
Valley Women's Health - Oncology Group
Joseph D. Te
4.9

Joseph D. Te, MD

Hematology Oncology
Revere Health - St. George Hematology - Medical Oncology
Bryce D. Perkins
4.9

Bryce D. Perkins, DO

Hematology Oncology
Cedar City Oncology Clinic
Richard C. Tebbs
4.9

Richard C. Tebbs, PA

Hematology Oncology
Southwest Regional Cancer Clinic - Oncology
David T. Cowley
5

David T. Cowley, NP

Medical Oncology
Cedar City Oncology Clinic
M. Heather Gilbert
5

M. Heather Gilbert, MD

Hematology Oncology
Southwest Regional Cancer Clinic - Oncology
Andy Nguyen

Andy Nguyen, MD

Hematology Oncology
Blood and Marrow Transplant/Acute Leukemia Program
Ryan J. Garfield
4.8

Ryan J. Garfield, PA

Hematology Oncology
Southwest Regional Cancer Clinic - Oncology
Stephen R. Grant

Stephen R. Grant, MD

Radiation Oncology
Southwest Regional Cancer Clinic - Oncology
Bryan D. Huber

Bryan D. Huber, MD

Hematology Oncology
Blood and Marrow Transplant/Acute Leukemia Program
Rachel F. Shenker

Rachel F. Shenker, MD

Radiation Oncology
435-251-4900
Melissa B. Parra

Melissa B. Parra, NP

Hematology Oncology
Blood and Marrow Transplant/Acute Leukemia Program
Roger S. Hansen

Roger S. Hansen, MD

Radiation Oncology
Radiation Oncology - McKay-Dee
Terence D. Rhodes
5

Terence D. Rhodes, MD

Medical Oncology
Southwest Regional Cancer Clinic - Oncology
R. Jeffrey Lee

R. Jeffrey Lee, MD

Radiation Oncology
435-251-4900
Beau J. Kunzler
4.9

Beau J. Kunzler, NP

Hematology Oncology
Southwest Regional Cancer Clinic - Oncology
Prashant Sharma

Prashant Sharma, MD

Hematology Oncology
Blood and Marrow Transplant/Acute Leukemia Program
Robert (Bob) L Rice
5

Robert (Bob) L Rice, MD

Hematology Oncology
Southwest Regional Cancer Clinic - Oncology
Bradley D. Hunter

Bradley D. Hunter, MD

Hematology Oncology
Blood and Marrow Transplant/Acute Leukemia Program
Jaden D. Evans

Jaden D. Evans, MD

Radiation Oncology
Intermountain Health Cancer Center - McKay-Dee
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