Kamran Darabi, MD

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Podcasts
Lung Cancer Screenings and Treatments
September 18, 2024When you or someone you know gets a diagnosis of lung cancer, all kinds of questions rush through your mind. Dr. Kamran Darabi, Internal Medicine, Hematology-Oncology, discusses what you need to know from screenings to treatments and everything in between.
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Affiliations
- BayCare Physician Partners ACO
- BayCare Medical Group
- BayCare Physician Partners
- St. Anthony's Hospital
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Board Certifications
- AB Internal Medicine (Hematology)|AB Internal Medicine - Internal Medicine|AB Internal Medicine (Medical Oncology)|AB Pathology (Blood Banking/Transfusion Medicine)
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Gender
- Male
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Insurances AcceptedWe Accept the Following Insurances
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Patient Reviews
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Provider Explained Things ClearlyProvider Listened CarefullyProvider Was Easy To UnderstandProvider Knew Medical HistoryProvider Showed RespectProvider Spent Enough TimeRate Your Provider 0-10138 Reviews, 42 Comments2/18/2026 | BayCare Verified PatientGood1/24/2026 | BayCare Verified PatientHe Is kind of wishy washy. I dont feel I need to see him every 3-4 months. Maybe 2 times at year would be sufficient. I have been anemic my whole life! This is not new.12/3/2025 | BayCare Verified PatientI felt like my visit was not taken seriously and wasted my time and money. Did not capture every concern I expressed. Resolution was still unknown. He thinks my high white blood cell is genetic that it might come out high in general. Then I started reading some notes from preview years. I was mistaken. I see that some provider had written that I have low white blood cell count. Doctors are not reading previous notes! Dr. Sarna is another one I wouldnt go back to!!9/19/2025 | BayCare Verified PatientNice guy, but kind of complacent.9/19/2025 | BayCare Verified PatientWonderful
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Doctor Bio
Dr. Kamran Darabi is board certified in transfusion medicine/blood banking, hematology, medical oncology and internal medicine. He is part of BayCare Medical Group and sees patients age 18 and older. He earned his Doctor of Medicine from the University of Cologne in Germany, where he also completed a research dissertation at the German Hodgkin Lymphoma Study Group. He then completed an internal medicine residency at Albert Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia, followed by a fellowship in transfusion medicine/blood banking at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts and a hematology/medical oncology fellowship at New York Medical College.
Prior to joining BayCare, he served on the faculty of the Sanford School of Medicine of the University of South Dakota in Sioux Falls, University of Minnesota Physicians in Minneapolis and Levine Cancer Institute in Charlotte. He treats patients with a variety of solid and liquid tumors as well as benign blood conditions and has authored and co-authored numerous peer-reviewed medical articles on these topics, which have appeared in prestigious journals such as Leukemia and Lymphoma, Transfusion, Bone Marrow Transplant, and the American Journal of Clinical Pathology. He was a co-recipient of the American Society of Clinical Oncology Clinical Trials Participation Award in 2010 and is a past participant of the American Society of Clinical Oncology/American Association of Cancer Research Methods in Clinical Cancer Research workshop. He speaks Spanish and German and is affiliated with St. Anthony’s Hospital.
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Languages
- English
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Residency
- Albert Einstein Medical Center
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Specialties
- Hematology/Oncology|Internal Medicine
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Education
- New York Medical College
Harvard University Joint Program in Transfusion Medicine
BayCare Health System
- New York Medical College