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    Texas Oncology-McKinney

    2.8 (12 reviews)
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    Updated 3 months ago

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    Amanulla Khan, Phd, MD

    Amanulla Khan, Phd, MD

    5.0
    (1 review)
    5.0 mi

    Dr. Amanullah Khan has been my mother's Oncologist for nearly 20 years now. Dr. Khan treats cancers…read moreof all types. His staff has been with him 10, 15, 20 years now. His PA, Mary is reliable, knowledgeable, and absolutely wonderful to work with. They are all passionate people who truly love working with Dr. Khan and are inspired by their patients. A routine physical (for my mom) led to a hematologist and those results led to Dr. Khan. The diagnosis was Polycythemia Vera (PV). Polycythemia is a blood cancer that causes your bone marrow to make too many red blood cells. This was a rare disease 20 years ago but Dr. Khan was able to figure it out and start her on oral chemotherapy. Today, PV is well known, with more information and treatments. I've been a part of her journey from the beginning. Twenty years of weekly INR appointments, routine bone marrow biopsies, numerous scans and imaging to name a few. The pandemic has been a tricky situation for us, and her cancer, but appointments with Dr. Khan's office has been safe. They have updated their protocols so that everyone involved can stay safe. At the moment I cannot go in with her, everyone is asked to stay in their car if they are not a patient. I understand. If you are new, they are offering online appointments to get started. Did I mention that my mom is 88?

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    Dr. Khan is an established artist & photographer.
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    Dr. Khan has published a few books.

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    Dr. Khan has published a few books.
    Texas Oncology

    Texas Oncology

    3.0
    (2 reviews)
    7.3 mi

    Texas Oncology, as a whole, is not what I would consider a quality medical corporation. Priorities…read moreseem to favor profit over patient care. While it's not considered malpractice to have a non-specialist as your doctor, it's not a good idea either. When you have cancer, you want a team focused on your illness, rather than one focused more on administrative efficiencies and maximizing their profits. I do not recommend Texas Oncology. I was assigned an oncologist who was not a specialist in my form of cancer. When I switched to another facility within the same group, the same thing happened again. They seem to go out of their way not to tell you these things. Rather, to try to gain your trust more as a car salesman would do. "See our nice office?" "Aren't we friendly?" Do you want top quality care, or the mere appearance of it?

    I have hundreds of hours invested in community service projects, from being a caretaker, to hospice…read morework, to disability awareness campaigns, but I never anticipated that I would be in the market for an oncologist for myself -- it's like landing a role in a medical drama lol. Finding the right team became my number one mission. After researching my area, I stumbled upon Texas Oncology! Their Google reviews matched exactly what I was looking for: an empathetic staff, compassionate nurses, and a doctor who's passionate about what they do. No doubt that I planned to write a Yelp review! Booking my appointment was easy, and honestly, I couldn't have asked for a better doctor than Dr. Reddy. Now, I'm in the waiting game to see what the future holds, and I'll update this review as my journey continues.

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    Texas Oncology Allen inside the Presbyterian Hospital Medical Building -- 2024
    Texas Oncology-Frisco

    Texas Oncology-Frisco

    2.0
    (8 reviews)
    8.9 mi

    Texas Oncology is about the worst place you could go for cancer treatment. Their only real interest…read moreis their profits. No matter what form of cancer you may have, they will simply assign you to one of their local oncologists who happens to have a little free time. It's hard to believe anyone could be so callous. When I first read comments like this, I could hardly believe what I was seeing. I understand now though. I learned the hard way. Don't you do the same. Had I stayed with them, I would probably be on death's door this very moment. Last year, I was a primary candidate for chemotherapy. But the oncologist they assigned me to had little to no training in prostate cancer. After finally learning the truth, I ran from Texas Oncology. My new team was none too pleased with how I had been treated. They started me on chemotherapy immediately. Time will tell how well I'll do, but starting critical treatment late gave my cancer lots of extra time to grow and spread. As I already mentioned, it doesn't matter what form of cancer you have. Colon cancer, breast cancer, prostate cancer - you name it. All Texas Oncology really cares about is being able to bill you and your insurance company to pad their bottom line. You have a terminal disease, so they know their time is limited. "Pump that well until it runs dry." You definitely don't want to be their latest well.

    Worst experience ever…read more I visited Texas oncology on June 2024 due to low ferritin , before visiting the doctor Nithya Palanisamy I checked by call and at doctors office if my visit was covered by insurance. They directed me to billing department where they promised me it was covered however they will receive authorization in few days. I visited the doctor and she hardly spent 2 minutes on me and informed me I should do iron infusion and left quickly, I asked few questions but she din't bother to answer them and the whole visit is just namesake and they made me do blood work again as it was past two months from my old blood work , again I was communicated this was covered by insurance. After few weeks I was not sent any bill for doctors office and I assumed it was covered and I got call that my insurance has authorised my iron infusion. During scheduling my iron infusion I asked about charges and they directed my tpo billing and they promised me it was covered, later afetr my first infusion I was sent a full bill amounbt and nothing covered. I'm sure all the people don't have knowledge on the copay and coverage, they just decide the visit based on your words. I was scheduled few more infusions in July 2024 but I dint return back due to my huge bill $737 for one docto's visit and one infusion.Now I'm still iron deficient and feeling low tired and the one doctors visit and one iron infusion dint even help me.If I had been communicated of these chatrges as they told me minimum if 5 to 10 visits I would have opted for other alternatives than paying a huge bill and still feeling deficient. The whole billing department of texas oncology is corrupt and they keep directeing my calls to different people and nobody fixed the issue of proper communication. I'm also upset of Nithya palanisamy as she din't even respond to my question of alternate to iron insufion if my insurance doesn't cover after charging $300 for the visit that day.They asked me to schedule another visit to discuss another option of prescribing pills, how do you think will people viisit you for 2 mins when you don't even cover options in one visit.I'm not comfortable in paying my bill for miscommunication on my visit and expect to contact further higher levels for help on this matter, They have already sent me a not of sending myt bill to collection agency.Please request you to give right information to patients and not mislead them.I had already communicate the whole issue with the billing superviser, but no response and I'm totally frustrated.

    Methodist Richardson Hematology and Oncology Associates

    Methodist Richardson Hematology and Oncology Associates

    3.7
    (6 reviews)
    15.5 mi

    We were greeted upon arrival and screen at the entrance of the lobby. The nurse was very friendly…read moreand polite. The lobby downstairs was decorated nicely and well lit. Usually you get this feeling of just coming to the doctor but, it felt so inviting and laid back here. I ambiance was being very cordial and seemed really upbeat. Getting off the elevator on the second floor is very nice. The lobby up is is very well decorated with the open foyer. The atmosphere was nice, laid back and very quiet. The doctors office was neatly decorated, clean and had that comfortable feel with great chairs for sitting. The examination rooms were not to small but not super huge. The doctor came in right after the nurse did the vitals and everything. I really appreciated that the wait time was not long at all. I love the fact that they are respectful of your time. Dr.Raja was informative, polite, honest and sit to us straight. We loved the fact that he's a humbled man who is very gracious and kind. He explained all the details about the upcoming surgery; giving us all the pros and cons. We felt at ease and confident about him performing the surgery Kenn needs on next Friday.

    Two years later, my tests show no cancer…read more I highly recommend this center and the wonderful doctors and their staff. I don't think I mentioned Dr. Paul DeRose in my original review; he was my radiation oncologist and deserves highest compliments.

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    The woman's restroom
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    This is very nice.

    Texas Oncology-McKinney - oncologist - Updated July 2026

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