- South Carolina Oncology Associates PA166 Stoneridge DrColumbia, SC 29210
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Dr. Scott Sommers, MD
Oncology, Internal Medicine, Hematology & OncologyOncology | Internal Medicine | Hematology & Oncology
Male
Columbia, SC
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Dr. Sommers's Background
Bio
Dr. Sommers, MD is a practicing Oncologist in Columbia, SC. Dr. Sommers graduated from Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis in 2005 and has been in practice for 12 years. Dr. Sommers also specializes in Hematology & Oncology and Internal Medicine. He currently practices at South Carolina Oncology Associates PA and is affiliated with Palmetto Health Richland. Dr. Sommers accepts multiple insurance plans including Aetna, BCBS South Carolina, and Humana. Dr. Sommers is board certified in Hematology; Internal Medicine; Medical Oncology. Dr. Sommers also practices at Kershaw Hospital LLC in Camden, SC.
Dr. Sommers, MD is a practicing Oncologist in Columbia, SC. Dr. Sommers graduated from Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis in 2005 and has been in practice for 12 years. Dr. Sommers a...Dr. Sommers, MD is a practicing Oncologist in Columbia, SC. Dr. Sommers graduated from Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis in 2005 and has been in practice for 12 years. Dr. Sommers also specializes in Hematology & Oncology and Internal Medicine. He currently practices at South Carolina Oncology Associates PA and is affiliated with Palmetto Health Richland. Dr. Sommers accepts multiple insurance plans including Aetna, BCBS South Carolina, and Humana. Dr. Sommers is board certified in Hematology; Internal Medicine; Medical Oncology. Dr. Sommers also practices at Kershaw Hospital LLC in Camden, SC.Specialties
Hospital Affiliations
- Palmetto Health Richland
- Palmetto Health Richland
Education
- Medical School, 2005
- Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis
- Indianapolis, IN
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