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Lung Cancer · Hematology · Oncology · Medical Oncology

Greg R. Angstreich, MD

Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, Keck School of Medicine of USC

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About Greg R. Angstreich, MD

Greg R. Angstreich, MD, found his love for science at an early age, whether it was studying biology, physics, astronomy, or chemistry. That passion carried him through his education to his decision to become a physician specializing in oncology.

Dr. Angstreich is triple board-certified in medical oncology, hematology, and internal medicine, with a particular interest in genitourinary cancers. He joined Keck Medicine of USC in 2014, where he also serves as Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine at the Keck School of Medicine of USC.

As a member of the team at Keck Medicine of USC – Newport Beach, Dr. Angstreich is committed to providing his patients with expert, academic-level care and the best possible treatment options that reflect today's — or even tomorrow's — medical knowledge.

He completed his hematology/oncology fellowship at Johns Hopkins Hospital and his internal medicine residency at Barnes-Jewish Hospital after graduating from Washington University School of Medicine. He previously taught at Yale University School of Medicine and Washington University School of Medicine, where he received a teaching award. Away from his practice, Dr. Angstreich is passionate about ocean swimming, tennis, classical music, travel, and time with his two daughters.

My first priority is putting the patient's interests first — getting to know the patient, their family, background, interests, and concerns before talking about any plans for treatment. The human connection is critical. My approach to finding the best treatment plan is to leave no stone unturned.

Greg R. Angstreich, MD

Areas of focus

Benign and malignant hematology, genitourinary cancers, lung cancer, and melanoma.

Board certifications

  • Internal Medicine — American Board of Internal Medicine
  • Hematology — American Board of Internal Medicine
  • Medical Oncology — American Board of Internal Medicine

Education & training

Fellowship
Hematology/Oncology, Johns Hopkins Hospital (2001–2004)
Residency
Internal Medicine, Barnes-Jewish Hospital (1998–2000)
Internship
Internal Medicine, Barnes-Jewish Hospital (1997–1998)
Medical school
Washington University School of Medicine (1997)

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