
Hamza Hashmi, MD
Physician in Charleston, SC

Specialties:Amyloidosis, Cancer - Blood & Lymphatic, Hematology/Oncology
Languages:English, Urdu
Gender:Male
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Hamza Hashmi, MD
Dr. Hamza Hashmi is a board-certified hematologist oncologist taking care of patients with blood cancer, as well as patients undergoing bone marrow transplant. His area of expertise is in plasma cell disorders including multiple myeloma and amyloidosis.Dr. Hashmi completed his internal medicine residency training at Michigan State University, followed by fellowship in hematology/oncology at University of Louisville, followed by another fellowship in bone marrow transplant and cellular immunotherapy at Moffitt Cancer Center in Florida.Dr Hashmi's research interests include clinical trials investigating novel transplant and immunotherapeutic approaches including CAR T-cell therapy for multiple myeloma.
Board Certifications: Internal Medicine, Medical Oncology, Hematology

Clinical Areas of Interest
- Multiple myeloma
- Amyloidosis
- Bone marrow transplant (BMT)
Insurances Accepted
- Absolute Total Care (NEIC)
- Absolute Total Care Healthy Connections Prime Dual Medicare/Medicaid Plan
- Aetna (PPO)
- AllWell by Absolute Total Care
- Ambetter from Absolute Total Care (Marketplace)
- BCBS Blue Essentials (Marketplace)
- Blue Choice Blue Option (Exchange Plan)
- Blue Choice Medicaid
- Blue Choice MyChoice (Available as individual commercial product)
- Blue Cross Blue Shield Blue Choice HealthCare (Group Health Plan)
- Blue Cross Blue Shield Federal (FEP)
- Blue Cross Blue Shield Planned Administrators
- Blue Cross Blue Shield Preferred Blue (PPC)
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