Minnesota Oncology is pleased to introduce our newest Minneapolis Clinic physician, Danielle Tippit, MD

“Growing up in a rural area I experienced the difficulties that come with inadequate access to healthcare, and I am particularly interested in a practice that understands and prioritizes patients who want to be treated closer to home during the most difficult time of their lives.”

Dr. Tippit joins Minnesota Oncology after completing her fellowship and residency at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.

Dr. Tippit is board-certified in Internal Medicine and fellowship trained in oncology and hematology.  Her areas of special interest include breast cancer, lung cancer and gastrointestinal cancer.

“I deeply value the physician patient relationship and am aware of the great responsibilities that this profession bestows upon me.”

Learn more about Dr. Tippit and request an appointment here.

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