
Muhammad A. Rizvi, MD
Hematology/Medical Oncology
LVPG Cliniciani
About
Education
Medical School
Dow University Of Health Sciences, Foreign - Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (MBBS), 2001
Training
Internship 2004
Internal Medicine, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
Residency 2005
Internal Medicine, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
Residency 2006
Internal Medicine, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
Fellowship 2014
Medical Oncology, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA
Certifications
American Board of Internal Medicine - Medical Oncology
American Board of Internal Medicine - Internal Medicine
Publications & Clinical Trials
Conditions Treated
- Breast Cancer
- Cancer
- Cancer pain
- ENT (Ear Nose Throat) Cancer
- Head and Neck Cancer
- Laryngeal Cancer
- Lung Cancer
- Metastatic Respiratory System Cancer
- Oral Cancer
- Secondary Malignancies
- Breast Cancer
- Cancer
- Cancer pain
- ENT (Ear Nose Throat) Cancer
- Head and Neck Cancer
- Laryngeal Cancer
- Lung Cancer
- Metastatic Respiratory System Cancer
- Oral Cancer
- Secondary Malignancies
Services Offered
- Biological Therapy
- Bone Marrow Evaluation
- Breast Cancer Treatment
- Cancer Research and Clinical Trials
- Cancer Treatments
- Chemotherapy
- Hematology
- Immunotherapy
- Infusions for Cancer
- Intrathecal Chemotherapy
- Lung Cancer Screening
- Lung Cancer Treatment
- Oncology
- Precision Medicine
- Second Opinion Service for Cancer
- Biological Therapy
- Bone Marrow Evaluation
- Breast Cancer Treatment
- Cancer Research and Clinical Trials
- Cancer Treatments
- Chemotherapy
- Hematology
- Immunotherapy
- Infusions for Cancer
- Intrathecal Chemotherapy
- Lung Cancer Screening
- Lung Cancer Treatment
- Oncology
- Precision Medicine
- Second Opinion Service for Cancer
- Targeted Therapy
- Therapeutic Phlebotomy
Comments
"Considering this is oncology...yesterday was an okay, good visit. It was pretty light hearted and this is always OKAY!!!"
"Nothing else everyone was great."
"I just wish that the fellow had clearly indicated that my attending physician will continue to be my doctor, that this appointment was made so that I could have the continuum of care I need, which is a good thing. But what I ask is my doctor who is not, you know, right out of med school, if he was in good health, they should have said, yeah, he's not only in good health, but he'll be back shortly. It has nothing to do with that or whatever they could have said to let me know that I wasn't changing doctors again."