- Cancer Center of Kansas Emporia818 N Emporia St Ste 403Wichita, KS 67214
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Dr. Jeremy Deutsch, MD
Hematology & Oncology, Oncology, Internal MedicineHematology & Oncology | Oncology | Internal Medicine
Male
Wichita, KS
Languages supported at his practice: English
Languages supported at this practice:
English
- Accepting New Patients
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Dr. Deutsch's Background
Bio
Dr. Deutsch, MD is a practicing Hematologist & Oncologist in Wichita, KS. Dr. Deutsch graduated from University of Kansas School of Medicine in 2007 and has been in practice for 11 years. He completed a residency at University of Kansas at Wichita. Dr. Deutsch also specializes in Internal Medicine and Oncology. He currently practices at Cancer Center of Kansas Emporia and is affiliated with Salina Regional Health Center Santa Fe Campus and Wesley Medical Center. Dr. Deutsch accepts multiple insurance plans including Aetna, Humana, and Medicare. Dr. Deutsch also practices at Cancer Center of Kansas P.A. in Salina, KS.
Dr. Deutsch, MD is a practicing Hematologist & Oncologist in Wichita, KS. Dr. Deutsch graduated from University of Kansas School of Medicine in 2007 and has been in practice for 11 years. He complet...Dr. Deutsch, MD is a practicing Hematologist & Oncologist in Wichita, KS. Dr. Deutsch graduated from University of Kansas School of Medicine in 2007 and has been in practice for 11 years. He completed a residency at University of Kansas at Wichita. Dr. Deutsch also specializes in Internal Medicine and Oncology. He currently practices at Cancer Center of Kansas Emporia and is affiliated with Salina Regional Health Center Santa Fe Campus and Wesley Medical Center. Dr. Deutsch accepts multiple insurance plans including Aetna, Humana, and Medicare. Dr. Deutsch also practices at Cancer Center of Kansas P.A. in Salina, KS.Specialties
Hospital Affiliations
- Salina Regional Health Center Santa Fe Campus
- Wesley Medical Center
- Salina Regional Health Center Santa Fe Campus
- Wesley Medical Center
Education
- Residency
- University of Kansas at Wichita
- Medical School, 2007
- University of Kansas School of Medicine
- Kansas City, KS
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