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Meet Our New Physicians

At Texas Oncology, our people are the heartbeat of what we do and why we do it. With more than 525 physicians and counting, get to know our newest physicians and learn about what inspired them to specialize in cancer treatment as well as their interests outside of caring for our patients.

 
Image - Welcome Aleena S. Itani to Texas Oncology–Flower Mound and Lewisville Castle Hills

Welcome Aleena S. Itani to Texas Oncology–Flower Mound and Lewisville Castle Hills

Aleena S. Itani, M.D., shares one of the most valuable lessons from her medical education and a fun fact most people don’t know about her.

Image - Texas Oncology–Houston Medical Center Welcomes Sophia Lee

Texas Oncology–Houston Medical Center Welcomes Sophia Lee

Sophia Lee, M.D., shares her hopes for the future of cancer care and her favorite thing to do in Houston.

Image - Welcome Eva Valilis to Texas Oncology–El Paso Gateway

Welcome Eva Valilis to Texas Oncology–El Paso Gateway

Eva Valilis, M.D., MPH, shares the most rewarding aspect of working in cancer care and her hidden talent.

Image - Introducing Saranya Chowdary Kodali to Texas Oncology–San Antonio Northeast

Introducing Saranya Chowdary Kodali to Texas Oncology–San Antonio Northeast

Saranya Chowdary Kodali, M.D., shares what inspired her to work in cancer care and how she enjoys spending her time outside of work.

Image - Introducing Jacinth Joseph to Texas Oncology–Medical City Dallas Blood and Marrow Transplant

Introducing Jacinth Joseph to Texas Oncology–Medical City Dallas Blood and Marrow Transplant

Jacinth Joseph, M.D., shares why she chose to specialize in cancer care.

Image - Texas Oncology–Baylor Charles A. Sammons Cancer Center Welcomes Cade W. Clark

Texas Oncology–Baylor Charles A. Sammons Cancer Center Welcomes Cade W. Clark

Cade W. Clark, M.D., shares his perspective on the future of cancer care as well as a surprising hobby outside of work.

Image - Introducing Tiffany Masters Redfern to Texas Oncology–South Austin

Introducing Tiffany Masters Redfern to Texas Oncology–South Austin

Tiffany Masters Redfern, M.D., FACOG, discusses cancer breakthroughs and her passion for women’s health advocacy.

Image - Welcome Stephen Barman to Texas Oncology–Round Rock

Welcome Stephen Barman to Texas Oncology–Round Rock

Stephen Barman, M.D., discusses how he overcomes challenges in his profession and how he uses communication to ensure a positive patient experience.

Image - Texas Oncology Surgical Specialists–El Paso Gateway Welcomes Ioannis Konstantinidis

Texas Oncology Surgical Specialists–El Paso Gateway Welcomes Ioannis Konstantinidis

Ioannis Konstantinidis, M.D., shares what excites him most about joining Texas Oncology and the importance of consistent communication in providing leading edge care.