Overview
Dr. Elsayed M. Aly is an oncologist in Indianapolis, Indiana and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including Indiana University Health Medical Center and Community Hospital North. He received his medical degree from University of Alexandria Faculty of Medicine and has been in practice for more than 20 years. Dr. Elsayed M. Aly has expertise in treating lymphoma, small intestine/colorectal cancer, chronic leukemia, among other conditions – see all areas of expertise. Dr. Elsayed M. Aly accepts Medicare, Aetna, Humana, Blue Cross, United Healthcare – see other insurance plans accepted.
Specialties
SPECIALTY
Oncology
Oncologists diagnose and treat cancers of all types. They are skilled at using diagnostic tools, including biopsies, endoscopies, x-rays and other imaging. Although they seem similar, cancer surgeons specialize in removing tumors. Medical oncologists treat cancers with chemotherapy. Radiation oncologists use various forms of radiation to treat tumors.
SUBSPECIALTIES
Hematologic Oncology
Little Duck
2 years agoI spent 3 months in the hospital. Dr Aly and his team saved my life. I had a clot on each lung and on my heart. I had clots in my legs. I had HIT and my hemoglobin dropped to 6.0. By all accounts, I should be dead. I survived this ordeal without the use of blood or blood products. Dr Aly may not have the bedside manner you're looking for but when your life is slipping away, you want Dr Aly in your corner. You want his expertise. I have been followed now by him since 2018
Lisa Flanagan
2 years agoThis is the second time someone from this office LAUGHED AT OUR FACE . First time was Dr Ally at the hospital when he told my father he had stage 4 cancer. Second was today the nurse laughed cause my father needs pain medication. My FATHER IS DYING AND THEY CANT GIVE HIM NOTHING FOR PAIN. Just laugh it off. HOW DARE YOU ALL.
Sherrie Owens
3 years agoDid not seem to be interested in following my care. Changed what he would tell me from one visit to the next, then try to gaslight me by saying he never said that. Too many "vacations". Too many mistakes!
Zack Duncan
2 years agoUnprofessional do not recommend he doesnโt seem to concerned about a personโs health doesnโt follow up with his patients takes to long thinks everything is a joke and funny walked in the room and gave us really bad news and laughed as he was telling us the bad news when itโs a life threatening situation once again do not recommend one bit
Shannon Sturgeon
4 months agoPhenomenal communication and proactive!!:)