Locations
TriHealth - Good Samaritan Infusion Center - Butler County - Bethesda Butler Campus
TriHealth - Good Samaritan Infusion Center - Oxford - McCullough-Hyde Memorial Hospital
About Faisal Adhami
Faisal Adhami, MD, PhD, has been told by his patients that he is a good listener. He knows that when faced with the many complexities of cancer, it helps to remember to take one day at a time. Patients need someone to help them navigate the journey, one day at a time, one step at a time. He knows that the first step is to listen to his patient.Dr. Adhami is passionate about cancer research and is proud to work in a field where the fruits of this research make a true impact on a patient's life. He believes the oncology research which has happened over the last few decades is truly changing the outcomes of cancer.
Dr. Adhami is excited about two different types of emerging therapy; immunotherapy and targeted therapy for subtypes within cancer. He believes that these novel therapies and other clinical trials are promising tools for the fight against cancer.Dr. Adhami sees patients age 18 and older for a wide range of cancer treatment and non-cancerous blood disorders. His practice focus includes:Gastrointestinal cancer (ex. pancreas, colon)Male genitourinary cancer (ex. prostate, testicular bladder, kidney)Lung cancerHead and neck cancerBreast cancerHematologic cancers (ex. multiple myeloma, lymphoma) Anemia and blood cell production disordersClotting and bleeding disorders.
Experience
Training
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Medical School, Medical Doctor, 2009
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Internship, Medical Doctor, 2010
University Hospital Residency Program
Residency, Medical Doctor, 2012
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Fellowship, Medical Doctor, 2015
Board Certifications
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American Board of Internal Medicine, 2014
Medical Oncology
American Board of Internal Medicine, 2016
Ratings & Reviews
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