Dr. Christopher Croot

Hematology And Oncology, Internal MedicineMale27+ years of experience
Dr. Christopher Croot is a hematology and oncology specialist in Pikeville, Kentucky. He graduated from University of Kentucky College of Medicine in 1995 and has been in practice for 27+ years.
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Location

Dr. Christopher Croot
911 Bypass Road
Pikeville, Kentucky 41501
Dr. Christopher Croot
184 S Mayo Trail
Pikeville, Kentucky 41501

Education

Medical school

Dr. Croot attended University of Kentucky College of Medicine and graduated in 1995 (27 years ago). University of Kentucky College of Medicine is ranked #64 number in the "Best Medical Schools" by U.S. News.

About Me

Dr. Croot works at Pikeville Medical Center Inc, which has 273 other health providers.

Primary specialty
Hematology and Oncology
Additional specialties
Internal Medicine
Years of experience
27+ years
Gender
Male
NPI
1053318717

Hospital Affiliations

Dr. Croot is affiliated with the following hospitals.

Pikeville Medical Center

Conditions Treated

As a hematology and oncology and internal medicine, Dr. Croot may see patients with the following conditions. Please check with Dr. Croot what conditions he treats. Dr. Croot may treat additional conditions not listed.

  • Abdominal pain
  • Acute lymphocytic leukemia
  • Acute myelogenous leukemia
  • Acute pain
  • Amyloidosis
  • Anemia
  • Aplastic anemia
  • Arthritis
  • Asthma
  • Atherosclerosis
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Specialties

Dr. Croot is a hematology and oncology and internal medicine. His primary specialty is hematology and oncology.

Hematology and Oncology

Hematology is the branch of medicine concerned with the study of the cause, prognosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases related to blood.

Secondary specialties

Internal Medicine

Internal medicine is the medical specialty dealing with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of internal diseases. Physicians specializing in internal medicine are called internists. Because internal medicine patients are often seriously ill or require complex investigations, internists do much of their work in hospitals. Internists often have subspecialty interests in diseases affecting particular organs or organ systems.