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Comprehensive Blood and Cancer Center

www.cbccusa.com

 
CBCC has treated over 75,000 patients since we first opened. We have continually expanded and have earned the recognition as the largest free standing, privately held cancer center in the nation. While our motivation has always been to offer the finest care available, our story starts in a small office in 1984. Dr. Ravi Patel opened a 1200 square foot cancer clinic as a way to bring his vision of providing cancer patients with specialized medical and emotional care to Bakersfield. In the years since, CBCC has changed in many ways, but the purpose has always remained the same—we believe ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $100-250 Million
  • www.cbccusa.com
  • 6501 Truxtun Ave.
    Bakersfield, CA USA 93309
  • Phone: 661.322.2206

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