Accepting new patients
Ted L. Huang, M.D.
Accepting new patients
- Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Hematology/Medical Oncology, School of Medicine
Specialty
- Cancer and Blood Disorders
Clinical focus
- Blood Diseases
- Brain and Spinal Cord Cancer
- Genitourinary Cancers
- Head and Neck Cancer
- Lung Cancer
- Lymphoma
- Medical Oncology and Hematology
Locations and contact
I see patients atAbout me
While being able to offer the latest therapies and clinical trials is very important to Dr. Huang, it is equally important to him that his patients have a true understanding of their disease process, available treatment options, and the reasoning behind it so that they can make the best informed choice that is aligned with their personal goals and beliefs.
Languages spoken
- English
Education and training
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Degrees
- B.S., 2000, University of Illinois Irbana-Champaign
- M.D., 2004, Southern Illinois University
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Residency
- Internal medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 2007
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Fellowship
- Hematology and Medical Oncology, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, 2011
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Certifications
- American Board of Internal Medicine, 2007
- American Board of Hematology, 2011
- American Board of Medical Oncology, 2011
Insurance
Before scheduling an appointment
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Ratings and reviews
4.9 out of 5
Overall: 4.9 out of 5 (288 Ratings, 91 Reviews)
The patient ratings score is an average of all responses to the question "How likely would you be to recommend this provider to your family and friends (on a scale of 0 to 10)" on our nationally-recognized NRC patient surveys.
I feel he is very upfront with his answers and spoke in a very understanding manner. Very personable and knowledgeable.
Dr Huang put me at ease immediately. He was easy to talk to and has a friendly vibe. I learned a lot in our short visit.
Personable, demonstrated expertise in a compassionate sense. Provided detailed explanations that instilled confidence
Down to the point and very efficient
He has been my doctor for a few years and he is amazing. He talks to me and he listens to me. I trust him to make the best decisions for me. I am blessed to have him.
Excellent
Personable and very thorough with explanations and time spent with us.
Everything explained very well
Always kind and respectful
I value his knowledge, empathy, kindness and willingness to answer pertinent questions.
He listened, and had done significant research about my concern.
They treat patients the way everybody should treat patients wonderfully.
LOVED him!! The best
Everyone was really good but the Doctor who seen me was/is exceptional, super fantastic. Wish he was my primary care physician
Awesome!!!!
Nice to see a friendly face!
Always great
Simple
Dr. Huang is terrific.
Took the time to understand and listen. I did not feel rushed and felt that my concerns/issues were discussed satisfactorily
Very good at communicating and answering questions. Put me at ease.
Very good
Dr. Huang is an extremely effective communicator. I feel very impressed with his professional expertise.
If you have cancer I can't think of a better team to work and treat with
Dr Huang is a compassionate physician who listens to the concerns of his patients. Takes his time during appointments. Doesn't rush.
Excellent care
He was awesome as always.
Professional, personable, good sense of humor, they were really concerned about me, personally.
They are great
He initially wasn't quite sure why my doctor had referred me. He reviewed my history and conversations with my primary doctor and I added my concerns to what was said--briefly, that after taking large doses/supplements of iron for a year-and-a-half my doctor still didn't feel comfortable with my prospectively giving blood. He seemed to really pick up on this and we're now testing whether I have a problem with going off iron and giving blood.