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  • Cancer care

Intermountain Cancer Center has assembled 11 disease-focused teams. These teams consist of physicians, nurses, advanced practitioners, nurse navigators, genetic counselors, and related staff. Your experience and care will be of the highest possible quality.

Our providers

Ned L. Williams

Ned L. Williams, DO

Radiation Oncology
Radiation Oncology - Cedar City
435-868-5680
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
Ryan K. Workman

Ryan K. Workman, DO

Pain Medicine
Desert Pain Specialists - Cedar City
Walter M. Kidwell

Walter M. Kidwell, MD

Pain Medicine
Walter M. Kidwell, MD
Benjamin N. Voorhies
5

Benjamin N. Voorhies, MD

Medical Oncology
Southwest Regional Cancer Clinic - Oncology
Casey W. Muir

Casey W. Muir, MD

Pain Medicine
Zion Surgery Center
Steven D. Larsen

Steven D. Larsen, MD

Pain Medicine
Desert Pain Specialists
Joshua S.M. Williams

Joshua S.M. Williams, PA

Pain Medicine
Desert Pain Specialists - Cedar City
Matthew Lundin
5

Matthew Lundin, PA

Hematology Oncology
Southwest Regional Cancer Clinic - Oncology
Joseph D. Te
4.9

Joseph D. Te, MD

Hematology Oncology
Revere Health - St. George Hematology - Medical Oncology
Brian Bingham

Brian Bingham, MD

Radiation Oncology
St. George Radiation Oncology
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
Bryce D. Perkins
4.9

Bryce D. Perkins, DO

Hematology Oncology
Cedar City Oncology Clinic
Ryan E Wilcox
4.9

Ryan E Wilcox, MD

Hematology Oncology
Southwest Regional Cancer Clinic - Oncology
Dayne A. Johnson

Dayne A. Johnson, PA

Pain Medicine
Southwest Spine & Pain Center - Cedar City
Karen Y. Lin
5

Karen Y. Lin, MD

Hematology Oncology
Southwest Regional Cancer Clinic - Oncology
M. Heather Gilbert
4.9

M. Heather Gilbert, MD

Hematology Oncology
Southwest Regional Cancer Clinic - Oncology
Jon B. Obray

Jon B. Obray, MD

Pain Medicine
Southwest Spine and Pain Center - Mall Drive
Ryan J. Garfield
4.8

Ryan J. Garfield, PA

Hematology Oncology
Southwest Regional Cancer Clinic - Oncology
Hayden Skip Worwood

Hayden Skip Worwood, PA

Pain Medicine
Desert Pain Specialists - Cedar City
Derek L. Frieden

Derek L. Frieden, MD

Pain Medicine
Southwest Spine & Pain Center - Logan
Daniel Corry

Daniel Corry, PA

Pain Medicine
Desert Pain Specialists - Cedar City
Cole W. Robinson

Cole W. Robinson, MD

Pain Medicine
Southwest Spine & Pain Center - Richfield
J. Court Empey

J. Court Empey, MD

Pain Medicine
Desert Pain Specialists
David T. Cowley
5

David T. Cowley, NP

Medical Oncology
Cedar City Oncology Clinic
Elisa Edwards

Elisa Edwards, NP

Medical Oncology
Southwest Regional Cancer Clinic
Terence D. Rhodes
5

Terence D. Rhodes, MD

Medical Oncology
Southwest Regional Cancer Clinic - Oncology
Rick W. Obray

Rick W. Obray, MD

Pain Medicine
Southwest Spine & Pain Center - Richfield
Stephen R. Grant

Stephen R. Grant, MD

Radiation Oncology
Southwest Regional Cancer Clinic - Oncology
Jaden D. Evans

Jaden D. Evans, MD

Radiation Oncology
Intermountain Health Cancer Center - McKay-Dee
Spencer G. Wells
4.9

Spencer G. Wells, MD

Pain Medicine
Desert Pain Specialists
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