Matthew R Peterson, MD

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4450 Medical Dr Ste 1
San Antonio, TX 78229

The Adult Blood Cancer and Stem Cell Transplant Clinic, a Department of Methodist Hospital in San Antonio, TX, is a leading program in the field of blood and marrow transplant. Accredited by the FACT Foundation for the Accreditation of Cellular Therapy, their program has performed over 4000 successful transplants and is consistently ranked among the top programs in the United States. With a commitment to innovative treatment options and clinical research, the clinic offers a comprehensive range of services including chemotherapy infusions, gene therapy, immunotherapy, and CAR-T cell therapy.

As a member of the Sarah Cannon Blood Cancer Research Network, the clinic is dedicated to providing the highest quality care to patients. Their team of experienced physicians and staff are focused on delivering personalized treatment plans and ensuring the best possible outcomes for patients with blood cancer and those in need of stem cell transplants. Referrals to the Adult Blood Cancer and Stem Cell Transplant Clinic can be made by calling their dedicated phone line.

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