Oncologists in Fayetteville, NC
Understanding who oncologists are and how to get connected to cancer care.
3 providers in Fayetteville
Finding a oncologist in Fayetteville, NC
The Fayetteville healthcare market is shaped by three things: Cape Fear Valley Health, the regional referral system operating Cape Fear Valley Medical Center; Fort Bragg, the largest Army installation in the country and a heavy TRICARE-acceptance driver; and the Methodist University area east of the medical center, which holds the densest concentration of independent practices.
What does an oncologist do?
Oncologists are physicians who care for people with cancer. The field has several branches that often work as one team: medical oncologists coordinate overall cancer care, surgical oncologists operate, and radiation oncologists deliver radiation-based care. Which specialists are involved, and in what order, depends on the diagnosis, and your oncology team explains that plan.
Almost no one starts at an oncologist's front desk. The path usually runs through another provider: a concerning finding on imaging or a biopsy leads a primary-care provider, surgeon, or other specialist to refer you. If you're facing that referral now, the most useful things you can do are practical, and they're below.
Navigating a referral, and your first visit
Bring the paper trail: imaging discs or portal access, the pathology report if a biopsy was done, your medication list, and your questions written down, because first oncology visits carry a lot of information. It helps to bring a second set of ears; many people ask a family member to join. Second opinions are normal and expected in cancer care, and good oncologists are comfortable with them. If your care runs through the military health system, the guides below explain how specialty referrals work, and how veterans can get seen through the veterans health system.
ProviderQuoHealth shows each provider's credentials, accepted insurance, and contact details. Questions about your diagnosis, what it means, and what happens next belong with your care team; this page is navigation, not medical guidance. For severe or sudden symptoms, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department. Don't search a directory.
Oncologists in Fayetteville, NC
Listings built from the public NPPES registry, refreshed May 2026.
Sydney Welt, MD
Sydney Welt, MD, is an oncologist in Fayetteville, NC. Dr. Welt provides comprehensive care in oncology and works with patients to develop individualized treatment plans.
Lindsey Elizabeth Woody, MD
Lindsey Elizabeth Woody, MD, is an oncology provider serving patients in Fayetteville, NC. She works with individuals navigating cancer care and treatment options in her specialty.
Avinash Pasam, MD
Avinash Pasam, MD, is an oncology provider serving patients in Fayetteville, NC. He offers comprehensive cancer care and treatment planning for his patients.
Frequently asked
How many oncologists are listed in Fayetteville, NC?
Our directory currently lists 3 oncologists in Fayetteville, NC. This count updates as new providers are approved, so the number reflects current inventory rather than a static snapshot.
Do these oncologists accept TRICARE or military insurance?
TRICARE participation matters for a large share of patients here because of the Fort Bragg community. Each provider's profile shows their contact information so you can confirm coverage before booking.
Do I need a referral to see an oncologist?
Usually yes, as a practical matter: oncology care starts from a finding that another provider works up, and most insurance plans expect a referral. If you've been told you need one, ask the referring office to send your records ahead so the first visit starts informed.
What should I bring to a first oncology appointment?
Imaging and reports, the pathology report if you've had a biopsy, a complete medication list, your insurance information, and written questions. Consider bringing a family member or friend; a second set of ears helps with information-heavy visits.
Is it okay to get a second opinion?
Yes. Second opinions are a normal, expected part of cancer care, and records, imaging, and pathology can be shared between institutions for review. Your care team can tell you how to arrange one; this page is general navigation, not medical advice.
Using TRICARE near Fort Bragg?
Our guides cover finding civilian oncologists and other providers who accept TRICARE in the Fayetteville-area area, referrals, and setting up your PCM after a PCS.
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