Chest Surgery
Frederick Health Medical Group's Chest Surgery practice is dedicated to early detection, diagnosis and treatment of benign and malignant disease of the organs in the chest including the lungs, esophagus and mediastinum. Our Board certified and MD Anderson Cancer Network® certified thoracic surgeons are trained and experienced in a variety of surgical approaches.
Frederick Health brings together a diverse team of diverse of experts who specialize in thoracic surgery, medical oncology, radiation oncology, radiology and pathology to provide comprehensive diagnosis, staging and treatment for our patients with known or suspected cancer within the chest. In addition, our affiliation with MD Anderson Cancer Network® provides another level of expertise.
To reach our Chest Surgery team, call us at 301-694-5861.
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