Craig Reynolds, M.D.
Medical Oncology
Internal Medicine
Hematology


Craig Reynolds, M.D. is board certified in medical oncology, internal medicine and hematology. He completed his undergraduate education at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, where he also earned a graduate degree in biology. He then studied medicine at the University of Miami, where he was honored with first place in the Eastern Student Research Forum. He then completed his medical training, earning his medical degree from Washington School of Medicine. Dr. Reynolds completed an internship and a residency in internal medicine at Barnes Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri. He then completed a fellowship in hematology and oncology at the same institution, where he was awarded the Knowlton Incentive for Excellence Award given annually to subspecialty fellows who demonstrate particular excellence in patient care.

Dr. Reynolds has a particular interest in hematologic malignancies and lung cancer, and is the author of numerous presentations and abstracts. Among many others, his presentations and publications include topics regarding hematological malignancies, optimizing blood product support, lymphoma and lung cancer.

Active in the medical community, he is a member of the American College of Physicians, the Marion County Medical Society, the Florida Medical Association, the American Society of Clinical Oncology, the American Society of Hematology and the Florida Society of Clinical Oncology. His hospital affiliations include Ocala Regional Medical Center, Munroe Regional Medical Center and West Marion Community Hospital.

Dr. Reynolds is currently involved in numerous research activities and serves as Principal Investigator for various US Oncology studies involving B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia and non-small cell lung cancer. Dr. Reynolds is Chairman for new protocol development for the USON Lung Cancer Research Committee. Dr. Reynolds is a Moffitt affiliated physician.

Dr. Reynolds lives in Ocala with his wife and 3 children.