| Thoracic and General Surgical Oncology
UT Medical Group, Inc.'s Division of Thoracic and General Surgical Oncology is commited to the care of patients requiring complex surgical intervention for neoplastic diseases of the chest, abdomen, breast and soft tissue. The Division emphasizes quality in cancer care through the use of multi-disciplinary teams with other medical and nursing specialities. Our Division is focused on resident training and research through strategic alliances throughout the state of Tennessee.
To learn more about Dr. Ninan and the work of the Thoracic and General Surgical Oncology Team, click here to go to: http://www.memphislungsurgery.com/
We work closely with other specialists for care of patients with complex disorders. Our doctors can easily call on their colleagues in other specialties for consultation. The UTMG Department of Surgery physicians maintain privileges at the major hospital systems in Memphis, including The Regional Medical Center (The Med), Baptist Memorial Hospital, Methodist University Hospitals of Memphis, and the Memphis Veterans Administration Medical Center (VAMC).
Whether you are in need of specialized diagnosis or are referred to us by your primary care physician, UT Medical Group has surgeons who can solve your problems.
UTMG Forms for New Thoracic and Surgical Oncology Patients:
We look forward to your visit to our office! We require that you complete the following forms to assure that:
- you are familiar with our privacy practices
- we maintain an accurate medical history
- we have information on your other health providers who might need access to records from your visit
- we have accurate insurance information
Please see the table below containing the links and instructions for the forms:
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