The 20 Best Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis Doctors Near Me in Pittsburgh, PA

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Last Updated: 04/28/2026

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MediFind found 7 doctor with experience in Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis near Pittsburgh, PA. Of these, 6 are Experienced and 1 are Distinguished.

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    Hassane M. Zarour
    Experienced in Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis
    Experienced in Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis

    UPMC Hillman Cancer Center

    5115 Centre Avenue, Hillman Cancer Center, 
    Pittsburgh, PA 
     (3.6 miles away)
    Languages Spoken:
    English, French, Italian
    Accepting New Patients
    Offers Telehealth

    Hassane M. Zarour, MD, is a professor of medicine at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, a dermatologist and a cancer immunologist at UPMC Hillman Cancer Center, specializing in pigmented skin lesions, melanoma, skin cancers, cancer vaccines, and cancer immunotherapy. Dr. Zarour is rated as an Experienced provider by MediFind in the treatment of Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis. His top areas of expertise are Melanoma, Bullous Pemphigoid, Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma (CTCL), and Basal Cell Skin Cancer.

    Experienced in Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis
    Experienced in Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis

    Office

    200 Lothrop St, 
    Pittsburgh, PA 
     (1.9 miles away)
    Experience:
    18+ years
    Languages Spoken:
    English

    Benjamin Mcgreevy is a Radiologist in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Dr. Mcgreevy has been practicing medicine for over 18 years and is rated as an Experienced provider by MediFind in the treatment of Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis. His top areas of expertise are Mantle Cell Lymphoma (MCL), Renal Cell Carcinoma (RCC), WT1-Related Wilms Tumor Syndromes, and Undifferentiated Pleomorphic Sarcoma.

    Jonathan R. Powell
    Distinguished in Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis
    Family Medicine
    Distinguished in Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis
    Family Medicine

    Renaissance Family Practice-UPMC

    619 Mount Royal Boulevard, 
    Pittsburgh, PA 
     (5.2 miles away)
    Languages Spoken:
    English
    Accepting New Patients
    Offers Telehealth

    Jonathan Powell, MD, specializes in family medicine and is certified by the American Board of Family Medicine. He practices at Renaissance Family Practice-UPMC and is affiliated with UPMC St. Margaret. He completed his residency at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. Dr. Powell is rated as a Distinguished provider by MediFind in the treatment of Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis. His top areas of expertise are Non-Langerhans-Cell Histiocytosis, Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis, Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis, and Reticulohistiocytoma.

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    Kevin M. Kane
    Experienced in Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis
    Hematology Oncology
    Experienced in Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis
    Hematology Oncology

    UPMC Hillman Cancer Center

    1500 5th Avenue, 
    Mckeesport, PA 
     (9.9 miles away)
    Languages Spoken:
    English
    Accepting New Patients
    Offers Telehealth

    Dr. Kane has practiced for more than 20 years and is board certified in Medical Oncology. He received his medical degree from Ohio State University School of Medicine. He completed his residency training in Hematology/Oncology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. Dr. Kane is rated as an Experienced provider by MediFind in the treatment of Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis. His top areas of expertise are Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, Essential Thrombocythemia, Small Cell Lung Cancer (SCLC), and Familial Colorectal Cancer.

    Experienced in Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis
    Experienced in Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis

    Hillman Center Pharmacy

    5115 Centre Ave, 
    Pittsburgh, PA 
     (3.1 miles away)
    Languages Spoken:
    English

    Natalie Galanina is a Hematologist in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Dr. Galanina is rated as an Experienced provider by MediFind in the treatment of Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis. Her top areas of expertise are Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma (DLBCL), Large-Cell Immunoblastic Lymphoma, Mantle Cell Lymphoma (MCL), and Bone Marrow Aspiration.

    Experienced in Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis
    Internal Medicine
    Experienced in Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis
    Internal Medicine

    Squirrel Hill Health Center Dental

    4516 Browns Hill Rd, 
    Pittsburgh, PA 
     (4.1 miles away)
    Experience:
    18+ years
    Languages Spoken:
    English

    Jonathan Weinkle is a primary care provider, practicing in Internal Medicine in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Dr. Weinkle has been practicing medicine for over 18 years and is rated as an Experienced provider by MediFind in the treatment of Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis. His top areas of expertise are Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor, Type 2 Diabetes (T2D), Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), and Acute Cerebellar Ataxia.

    Experienced in Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis
    Dermatology
    Experienced in Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis
    Dermatology

    Debra Tanner Abell MD And Associates

    11676 Perry Hwy Ste 2305, 
    Wexford, PA 
     (13.4 miles away)
    Languages Spoken:
    English

    Debra Abell is a Dermatologist in Wexford, Pennsylvania. Dr. Abell is rated as an Experienced provider by MediFind in the treatment of Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis. Her top areas of expertise are Impetigo, Epidermodysplasia Verruciformis, Sunburn, and Universal Acquired Melanosis.

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    Last Updated: 04/28/2026

    What is the definition of Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis?

    Multicentric reticulohistiocytosis is a disease that is characterized by the presence of papules and nodules and associated with arthritis mutilans. The disease can involve the skin, the bones, the tendons, the muscles, the joints, and nearly any other organ (e.g., eyes, larynx, thyroid, salivary glands, bone marrow, heart, lung, kidney, liver, gastrointestinal tract). In the majority of cases, the cause of Multicentric reticulohistiocytosis is unknown; however, it has been associated with an underlying cancer in about one fourth of cases, suggesting that it may be a paraneoplastic syndrome.

    When should I see a Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis doctor near Pittsburgh, PA?

    There are various reasons why you may want to see a specialist, such as: 

    • Your primary care provider recommends it. 
    • Your condition requires expert knowledge and specialized care. 
    • Your symptoms persist or worsen despite treatment. 
    • You need specialized testing or procedures. 
    • You want a second opinion.  

    What should I consider when choosing a Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis doctor near Pittsburgh, PA?

    It’s important to see a provider with expertise in your specific condition. Each provider profile in MediFind’s doctor database includes information on which conditions they treat, years of experience, research contributions, languages spoken, insurance plans accepted, and more.  

    How does MediFind rank Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis doctors near Pittsburgh, PA?

    MediFind’s rankings are based on a variety of data sources, such as the number of articles a doctor has published in medical journals, participation in clinical trials and industry conferences, as well as the number of patients that provider sees for a given condition. Note that MediFind’s provider database is not based on user reviews, and providers do not pay to be included in the database. 

    What types of insurance are accepted by Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis doctors near Pittsburgh, PA?

    Most profiles in MediFind’s doctor database include a list of insurance plans accepted by that provider. However, it’s a good idea to contact the provider’s office to make sure they still accept your insurance, then doublecheck by contacting your insurance plan to confirm they’re in network. 

    How can I book an appointment online with a Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis doctor near Pittsburgh, PA?

    MediFind offers direct scheduling for certain providers using the “Request Appointment” button on that provider’s profile. If the schedule option is not available for a provider, tap the red “Show Phone Number” button on their profile to get their contact information. If you prefer to find providers who offer online scheduling, select “Schedules online” under the “Availability” category of the filter feature on the left side of the Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis doctor search results page. 

    Why is it important to get a second opinion from a different Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis doctor?

    Second opinions are an opportunity to confirm a diagnosis and its root cause, learn about alternative treatment options, or simply gain peace of mind. Many people, especially those with serious diagnoses, get second opinions so they can understand all their options and make informed decisions, so don’t hesitate to get one if you have any doubts or need more information or clarification regarding your care. Note that some insurance plans require second opinions, while others don’t cover second opinions, so be sure to confirm with your insurance provider first.   

    How can I prepare for my appointment with a Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis doctor near Pittsburgh, PA?

    Prepare for your appointment by gathering the following items: 

    • Copies of medical records (dating back at least one year) 
    • Your medical history, including illnesses, medical conditions, surgeries, and other doctors you see 
    • Family history of disease 
    • List of current prescription drugs, over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal remedies or supplements including names and doses 
    • Allergies to medications, food, latex, insects, etc.  
    • List of questions and concerns 
    • Your insurance card 

    You might also contact the provider’s office to see if they offer transportation or childcare services or if you’re allowed to bring a loved one for support or to take notes during your visit. 

    What questions should I ask my Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis doctor?

    Here are some sample questions: 

    • Can you explain in simple terms what this condition is and how it’s treated? 
    • What symptoms or side effects should I watch for? 
    • What tests will be involved, and when can I expect results? 
    • Are there other specialists I need to see? 
    • What’s the best way to reach you if I have follow-up questions? 

    How can I learn about the latest clinical trials and research advances my Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis doctor may know about?

    MediFind’s Clinical Trials tool asks you a series of questions to help you narrow down your search by health condition, age, gender, location, how far you’re willing to travel, and more. Each question you answer filters down the number of trials until you find the ones that are most relevant to you. 

    MediFind’s Latest Advances tool features summaries of recent articles published in medical journals. We use cutting-edge technology to scour medical publication databases for the latest research advancements on any given condition, then we simplify this information in a way that’s useful and easy to understand. 

    Can I filter my search to show male or female Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis doctors near Pittsburgh, PA?

    Look for the filter feature on the left side of the Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis doctor search results page. Select “Female” or “Male” under the “Gender” category to search for female or male providers exclusively. If the “Any” option is selected, it will pull results for both male and female providers. 

    Can I filter my search to find a Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis doctor that offers video calls?

    Look for the filter feature on the left-side of the Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis doctor search results page. Select “Offers telehealth visits” under the Availability category to search for providers who offer virtual appointments (video calls). 

    Reviewed on: 11/11/24  

    By: MediFind Medical Staff 

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