Hematology & Oncology Private Practices in Alaska (21 Verified Groups) | Daniel Aragón
There are 21 physician-owned hematology & oncology practices in Alaska, vetted against the NPPES NPI Registry. Hospital-employed, government, and academic positions are excluded.
Independent practice. All of it.
Physician-Owned Hematology & Oncology Practices in Alaska
27 hematology & oncology groups in Alaska that physicians still own. No hospital systems, no private equity, no academic posts. Just the map nobody else built.
Pre-med was a checklist. Med school was a checklist. Residency interviews were a checklist. Boards were a checklist. Even the Match algorithm was a checklist someone else wrote.
If a recruiter tells you the hospital is the only viable hematology & oncology employer within driving distance, you should be able to name five physician-owned groups that prove otherwise before the end of the call. This directory is how you get to five. The Real Contract course walks you through every clause that matters.
NOT INCLUDED IN THIS DIRECTORY
Hospital-employed, government-operated, and academic positions are excluded. These are not independent private practices:
Hospital systems
Providence Alaska Medical Center Cancer Center
Alaska Native Medical Center / ANTHC Oncology
Foundation Health Partners
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All 21 physician-owned hematology & oncology practices in Alaska, by city
21practices listed
5cities in AK
0PE or corporate flagged
21with a website
21 practices listed
Alaska Oncology and Hematology, LLC
Anchorage, AK
NPPES Verified
OncologistCancer Treatment CenterHematologist
We are here to provide excellent oncology care. While we understand this time in your life is profoundly personal, we at Alaska Oncology & Hematology, LLC in Anchorage, AK, want you to know that you don’t have to go it alone. One of the best things you can do to regain a sense of comfort over your health is to educate yourself on your diagnosis and your options for treatment. With the support of your friends, family, and our team of dedicated physicians and nurses by your side, you’ll be able to
2925 DeBarr Rd Building D, Suite 300, Anchorage, AK 99508
Patients seeking hematology & oncology care in Anchorage, Alaska can visit Alaska Women's Cancer Care, an independent practice. Additional capabilities include comprehensive cancer care. Physicians exploring opportunities can reach out through the practice website or by phone.
A community hematology & oncology practice in Anchorage, Alaska, Anchorage Radiation Therapy Center provides care under private ownership. Additional capabilities include comprehensive cancer care. Physicians exploring opportunities can reach out through the practice website or by phone.
Dr. Sherry Johnson is board-certified in General Surgery. She is the only fellowship trained breast oncologist in Anchorage. Dr. Johnson is a member of various professional organizations, including the American Society of Breast Surgeons, and Society of Surgical Oncology. She believes in providing comprehensive and compassionate care to the community that raised her. Dr. Johnson received her Bachelor of Science in Biology at Pfeiffer University in North Carolina and Doctorate of Osteopathic Medi
Johan Lundebye sees patients at a private hematology & oncology office in Anchorage, Alaska, emphasizing physician autonomy in clinical care. Beyond hematology & oncology, the office offers internal medicine and blood disorder treatment. Employment and partnership inquiries can be directed to the practice via their website.
Katmai Oncology Group provides hematology & oncology services to patients in the Anchorage, Alaska area as an independent medical practice. Additional capabilities include cancer diagnosis and treatment, comprehensive cancer care, and blood disorder treatment. Physicians exploring opportunities can reach out through the practice website or by phone.
Kendal Webb, MD operates a physician-owned hematology & oncology practice in Anchorage, Alaska, offering personalized patient care in a private setting. Additional capabilities include cancer diagnosis and treatment and comprehensive cancer care. Physicians exploring opportunities can reach out through the practice website or by phone.
2925 DeBarr Rd Building D, Suite 305, Anchorage, AK 99508
Mary Klix, MD provides hematology & oncology services from a privately held practice in Anchorage, Alaska. Beyond hematology & oncology, the office offers cancer diagnosis and treatment and comprehensive cancer care. Employment and partnership inquiries can be directed to the practice via their website.
2925 DeBarr Rd Building D, Suite 304, Anchorage, AK 99508
Mary Stewart, MD provides hematology & oncology services from a privately held practice in Anchorage, Alaska. Additional capabilities include cancer diagnosis and treatment and comprehensive cancer care. Physicians exploring opportunities can reach out through the practice website or by phone.
2925 DeBarr Rd Building D, Suite 301, Anchorage, AK 99508
Max Rabinowitz maintains a private hematology & oncology practice in Anchorage, Alaska, where clinical decisions remain physician-led. Additional capabilities include cancer diagnosis and treatment and comprehensive cancer care. Physicians exploring opportunities can reach out through the practice website or by phone.
2925 DeBarr Rd Building D, Suite 302, Anchorage, AK 99508
Natalie Wallace maintains a private hematology & oncology practice in Anchorage, Alaska, where clinical decisions remain physician-led. Additional capabilities include cancer diagnosis and treatment and comprehensive cancer care. Physicians exploring opportunities can reach out through the practice website or by phone.
2925 DeBarr Rd Building D, Suite 306, Anchorage, AK 99508
Located in Anchorage, Alaska, Steven Liu, MD delivers hematology & oncology care through an independently managed medical practice. Services extend to cancer diagnosis and treatment and comprehensive cancer care. Reach the office through their website or direct phone line for career-related questions.
2925 DeBarr Rd Building D, Suite 303, Anchorage, AK 99508
Tina Passalaris sees patients at a private hematology & oncology office in Anchorage, Alaska, emphasizing physician autonomy in clinical care. Beyond hematology & oncology, the office offers cancer diagnosis and treatment. Employment and partnership inquiries can be directed to the practice via their website.
Katmai Oncology Group is Alaska’s Largest oncology practice and the only QOPI-certified oncology clinic in southcentral Alaska. Founded in 1979, our team includes physicians board-certified in both oncology and hematology, oncology-specialized Advanced Nurse Practitioners (ANPs), and infusion-certified nurses who all provide hands-on, integrative support throughout treatment. We offer a range of sophisticated therapies for cancer and blood disorders, such as advanced chemotherapy, immunotherapy
A solo hematology & oncology practitioner in Fairbanks, Alaska, Dr. Jacqueline A. Cox provides care under an independent practice model. The practice also provides cancer diagnosis and treatment. Visit the practice website or call to discuss potential openings.
Based in Fairbanks, Alaska, Dr. W William A. Cox, MD runs an independently owned hematology & oncology practice focused on direct physician-patient relationships. The practice also provides cancer diagnosis and treatment. Visit the practice website or call to discuss potential openings.
Southeast Radiation Oncology Center | Dr. Eugene Huang
Juneau, AK
NPPES Verified
Cancer Treatment Center
Based in Juneau, Alaska, Southeast Radiation Oncology Center | Dr. Eugene Huang focuses on hematology & oncology as a community-based private practice. The practice also provides comprehensive cancer care. Visit the practice website or call to discuss potential openings.
Alaska Surgical Oncology operates a hematology & oncology medical office in Palmer, Alaska, outside of hospital employment. Additional capabilities include cancer diagnosis and treatment. Physicians exploring opportunities can reach out through the practice website or by phone.
MatSu Valley Cancer Center is one of Alaska's most comprehensive radiation oncology centers. shows the cutting edge Varian TruBeam Accelerator, we can deliver sub-millimeter accuracy to improve cancer outcomes and minimize patient side effects.
In Palmer, Alaska, Midnight Sun Oncology offers hematology & oncology care as part of the region's private practice scene. Services extend to outpatient medical care and cancer diagnosis and treatment. Reach the office through their website or direct phone line for career-related questions.
Valley Radiation Therapy Center provides hematology & oncology services to patients in the Palmer, Alaska area as an independent medical practice. Additional capabilities include comprehensive cancer care. Physicians exploring opportunities can reach out through the practice website or by phone.
About this directory and the Alaska hematology & oncology market
Match Day was the last page someone handed you.
Then PGY-Final hits, and the page is blank. A recruiter calls. A contract lands in your inbox with a 50-mile non-compete, an opaque productivity model, and a signing bonus you do not understand the strings on.
The map of independent hematology & oncology in Alaska was never compiled. So we compiled it. 27 practices, all physician-owned, all in one place. Now you can see what is around you before you sign into one corner of it.
What other resources point to in Alaska
You're looking at 21 physician-owned hematology & oncology practices in Alaska. I sourced all of them from the NPPES NPI Registry and filtered out everything that doesn't meet the standard of independent physician ownership. Hospital systems, academic centers, staffing agencies, and corporate-acquired practices are not on this list. Each entry includes the practice address, phone, website, and NPI number. The coverage spans 5 cities statewide.
What makes this useful is specificity. Instead of scrolling through a job board where hospital positions, locum postings, and real private practice opportunities all look the same, you get a focused list of physician-owned hematology & oncology practices in Alaska. Every one has been verified through the federal NPI registry. Contact information and websites are included so you can start your research without a recruiter standing between you and the practice.
The Alaska hematology & oncology market in detail
Alaska's physician-owned hematology & oncology directory lists 21 practice locations across 4 cities. The largest group is Katmai Oncology Group (2 locations).
None of the hematology & oncology practices listed in Alaska carry a PE-Backed or Corporate-Acquired flag. All listings in this directory are physician-owned independent practices verified through NPPES.
Practices are located in Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, and Palmer.
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Frequently asked questions about hematology & oncology in Alaska
How many Hematology & Oncology private practices are in Alaska?
There are 21 physician-owned hematology & oncology private practices in Alaska, verified against the NPPES NPI Registry. All are independently operated. Hospital-employed, government, corporate, and academic positions are excluded.
What does physician-owned mean?
A physician-owned practice is one where licensed physicians hold controlling ownership of the business entity. This is distinct from hospital employment, corporate medical groups, or private equity-backed practices where non-physician entities control the business.
What does the Corporate-Acquired or MSO-Affiliated flag mean?
The Corporate-Acquired flag means the practice was historically physician-owned but has since been acquired by a corporate entity such as Optum. The MSO-Affiliated flag means the practice uses a Management Services Organization for billing and administration while physicians retain practice-level ownership.
Infusion Center Ownership in Alaska Oncology Practice
Alaska doesn't have physician-owned independent hematology & oncology practices in this directory. Hematology & oncology care here runs through hospital systems like Alaska Regional Hospital, and Foundation Health Partners, and Bartlett Regional Hospital.
What is an NPPES-verified practice?
NPPES is the National Plan and Provider Enumeration System, a federal database maintained by CMS. Every practice in this directory has an active NPI record in NPPES, confirming it is a registered U.S. medical practice.
How does the buy-and-bill chemotherapy model work in private oncology practices in Alaska?
In the buy-and-bill model, the oncology practice purchases chemotherapy drugs from a distributor (often through a Group Purchasing Organization for better pricing) and then bills payers for drug administration at the payer's contracted rate. Under Medicare Part B, reimbursement is typically at ASP (average sales price) + 6%. The spread between acquisition cost and reimbursement rate is the drug margin. Practices with favorable GPO contracts and a high commercial payer mix generate substantial drug margin revenue that does not exist in hospital-employed oncology.
How Physician-Owned Practices Compare
Physician-Owned
Hospital-Employed
Corporate / PE-Backed
Who controls the practice
Physicians
Health system
Non-physician entity
Non-compete scope
Narrower, negotiable
Broad
Very broad
Partnership / buy-in path
Common
Rare
Rare
Call schedule flexibility
Higher
Variable
Lower
Productivity bonus upside
High
Moderate
Moderate
Included in this directory
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Key Terms in Physician Contracts
Without-Cause Termination
A contract clause that allows either party to end the employment agreement without stating a reason, typically with 60 to 120 days written notice. The notice period, post-termination obligations (non-compete activation, tail insurance responsibility), and severance terms are negotiable. Shorter notice periods favor the employer.
Call Coverage
The obligation to provide after-hours or weekend coverage for patient emergencies. Contracts should specify call frequency (1 in 4, 1 in 6, etc.), whether call is compensated separately, and whether the physician takes call from home or in-house. Unrestricted call obligations are a common source of physician burnout.
Credentialing
The process by which hospitals and insurance companies verify a physician's education, training, board certification, licensure, and malpractice history before granting privileges or network participation. Credentialing typically takes 60 to 120 days and must be completed before a physician can bill patients under a new practice or facility.
PC (Professional Corporation)
A state-chartered corporation formed by licensed professionals. Physicians use PCs to own and operate their practices with liability separation. Many states require medical practices to be structured as PCs rather than standard LLCs or general partnerships.
PLLC (Professional Limited Liability Company)
A hybrid entity combining LLC flexibility with professional licensing requirements. PLLCs are common for physician-owned practices in states that permit them. They offer pass-through taxation and personal liability protection for non-malpractice claims.
Buy-and-Bill
A drug reimbursement model in which a physician practice purchases a drug, administers it to the patient, and bills the payer for both the drug and the administration. The practice retains the spread between acquisition cost and reimbursement. Dominant model in private oncology, rheumatology, and other infusion-heavy specialties.
340B Drug Pricing Program
A federal program requiring pharmaceutical manufacturers to provide outpatient drugs at significantly reduced prices to eligible covered entities, primarily safety-net hospitals and clinics. Covered entities can generate substantial drug acquisition savings. Independent private practices are generally not eligible for 340B pricing.
This directory is maintained by Daniel Aragón, MD, MBA, a physician who just walked this path.
All listings are pulled from the NPPES NPI Registry (CMS.gov),
the federal database of all U.S. medical providers. Hospital-employed, corporate, and government-operated positions are excluded.
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