Kevin S. Choe, MD, PhD

Kevin Choe, MD, PhD

Kevin Choe, MD, PhD

Kevin S. Choe, MD, PhD

Specialty
Radiation Oncology
Years of Experience
19
Clinical Interests
Brain Cancer/Tumors, Prostate Cancer
Gender
Male
Languages
Korean
Locations

8081 Innovation Park Dr
Bldg B
Fairfax, VA 22031

Phone
Fax
571-472-0540

44035 Riverside Pkwy
100
Leesburg, VA 20176

Phone
Fax
703-858-8870

4320 Seminary Rd
Radiation Oncology Dept.
Alexandria, VA 22304

Phone
Fax
703-504-7979

3580 Joseph Siewick Dr
Fairfax, VA 22033

Phone
Fax
703-391-4255

2280 Opitz Blvd
120
Woodbridge, VA 22191

Phone
Fax
703-590-3199

About Kevin S. Choe, MD, PhD

Dr. Kevin Choe is a specialty care physician board certified in radiation oncology at Inova Health System. He joined Inova in 2015 and has been practicing since 2005. 

Prior to joining Inova, Dr. Choe was on the faculty at University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, TX, where he specialized in high-precision stereotactic radiotherapy. His research focused on elucidating the genetic alterations that contribute to cancer development and progression. He also designed and conducted clinical trials, investigating novel strategies to overcome treatment resistance in aggressive and metastatic cancers.

Dr. Choe grew up in Fairfax, VA, and appreciates the opportunity to serve the community he cares deeply for.

Research and Publications

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Medical School
Albert Einstein at Montefiore Medical Center
Internships
Yale New Haven Hospital
Training Specialty: Internal Medicine
7/1/2005 - 6/30/2006
Residencies
The University of Chicago
Training Specialty: Radiation Oncology
7/1/2006 - 6/30/2010

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