Devon Webster, MD
Hematology & Oncology
Dr. Devon Webster is a medical oncologist with additional training in breast cancer. She earned her MD from Stanford University and completed her fellowship at the University of Washington/Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. She is married and lives in Portland, Oregon.
Dr. Webster has loved practicing in a small rural community in Oregon over the past 5 years. She describes herself as a fierce advocate for her patients and believes everyone deserves the highest-quality cancer care close to where they live. She also knows from personal experience what it’s like to face a complex, life-threatening illness, and she approaches her patients with that understanding. “I develop deep relationships with patients and their families. I’m always honored that people let me be part of their human experience of facing cancer. It’s a privilege I never take lightly.” She loves to educate her patients in a way they understand, and to partner with them in their treatment decisions.
In her free time, she enjoys being out in nature, reading, writing, and making art. She would like to learn how to fly fish someday.
Dr. Webster will be seeing patients with all types of cancer and blood disorders at CRHC's Infusion Center. You may request an appointment Dr. Webster by calling (712) 542-6747.
Education
Specialty
Hematologist-Oncologist
Certification(s)
American Board of Internal Medicine
Availability
Check out her clinic dates on our Specialty Clinic Calendar
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