Dr. Mark Quinn

Radiation OncologyMale30+ years of experience
Dr. Mark Quinn is a radiation oncologist in Macon, Georgia. He graduated from Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine in 1992 and has been in practice for 30+ years.
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Location

Dr. Mark Quinn
3330 Preston Ridge Road
Suite 100
Alpharetta, Georgia 30005
Dr. Mark Quinn
308 Coliseum Dr
Suite 100
Macon, Georgia 31217
Dr. Mark Quinn
214 Perry Hwy
Hawkinsville, Georgia 31036
Dr. Mark Quinn
1000 Cowles Clinc Way
Magnolia Bldg
Greensboro, Georgia 30642

Education

Medical school

Dr. Quinn attended Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine and graduated in 1992 (30 years ago). Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine is ranked #82 number in the "Best Medical Schools" by U.S. News.

About Me

Dr. Quinn works at North Atlanta Professional Services LLC, which has 295 other health providers.

Primary specialty
Radiation Oncology
Years of experience
30+ years
Gender
Male
NPI
1518905470

Hospital Affiliations

Dr. Quinn is affiliated with the following hospitals.

Navicent Health Baldwin
St. Mary'S Good Samaritan Hospital

Conditions Treated

As a radiation oncology, Dr. Quinn may see patients with the following conditions. Please check with Dr. Quinn what conditions he treats. Dr. Quinn may treat additional conditions not listed.

  • Acoustic neuroma
  • Acute lymphocytic leukemia
  • Adnexal tumors
  • Adrenal cancer
  • Ameloblastoma
  • Ampullary cancer
  • Anal cancer
  • Bladder cancer
  • Bone cancer
  • Brain cancer
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Specialties

Dr. Quinn is a radiation oncologist.

Radiation Oncology

A radiation oncologist is a specialist physician who uses ionizing radiation (such as megavoltage X-rays or radionuclides) in the treatment of cancer. Radiation oncology is one of the three primary specialties, the other two being surgical and medical oncology, involved in the treatment of cancer. Radiation can be given as a curative modality, either alone or in combination with surgery and/or chemotherapy. It may also be used palliatively, to relieve symptoms in patients with incurable cancers. A radiation oncologist may also use radiation to treat some benign diseases, including benign tumors.