Dr. Floyd was born in Lakeland, Florida, and has lived in Georgia, South Carolina, Maryland, and New York before finally settling in Texas when he joined the Cancer Clinic in 2018. In addition to spending time with his two sons, Dr. Floyd enjoys fitness, hiking, golf, football, traveling and exploring new cultures.
Why Dr. Floyd Chose Oncology
Dr. Floyd’s uncle was diagnosed with cancer when he was in college. Knowing firsthand what patients and families experience during their journey really opened his eyes to that vulnerable world and made Dr. Floyd want to help and guide families through the process. The journey is one that no one wants to take but Dr. Floyd aims to be with families during every step of the process.
What is your personal philosophy on patient care?
”Cancer is a life-changing, scary diagnosis to receive. It affects not only the patient but their loved ones as well. It is a family disease. Patients and their families deserve the best care, empathy and compassion.”
Ross University School of Medicine
Mount Sinai Beth Israel Icahn School of Medicine, Mount Sinai, New York, NY
Fellowship - Hematology/Oncology - 2018
Residency - Internal Medicine - 2015
“Texas Super Doctors Rising Star” Award (4 years)
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