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Vincent Reid
Patient Rating
4.8 / 5 (Based on 460 Reviews)

Vincent Reid, MD, FACS

Specialties: Surgery and Oncology

Schedule an Appointment

To schedule an appointment with Vincent Reid, please call 319-369-4652

Areas of Interest

Head and neck cancers, breast cancer, melanoma, colon and rectal cancers, soft tissue sarcomas

Year began practicing: 2008

Year joined staff: 2012

Year began practicing in specialty: 2008

Education and Training

Residency

Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York, General Surgery

Fellowship

Research: Albert Einstein College of Medicine New York, New York., Immune response to radiofrequency ablation.
Clinical: The Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York, Head and Neck Oncology.

Professional Memberships

  • Society of Surgical Oncology (SSO)
  • The American Head and Neck Society (AHNS).
  • The Society of Black Academic Surgeons (SBAS)
  • The National Medical Association (NMA)

Honors, Awards, etc.

  • 2024 Winner for Michael Daly, MD, Humanitarian award
  • 2024 Nominee for Mentor/Educator award
  • 2019 Nominee for Colleague award
  • 2018 Nominee for Patient Advocate Award
  • 2018 Nominee for Colleague Award
  • 2015 Patient Advocate Award Winner, one of Mercy's Annual Provider Awards

Publications:

C.R. oncologist details key to early success in new book (PDF); The Gazette. Aug. 1, 2023.

Comparative analysis of radioactive iodine versus thyroidectomy for definitive treatment of Graves’ disease. Surgery.

Achieving clear margins. Directed shaving using MarginProbe, as compared to a full cavity shave approach. American Journal of Surgery.

Certifications

Board certified in General Surgery by the American Board Surgery

Additional Information

Mercy Medical Center welcomed fellowship-trained oncologic surgeon, Dr. Vincent Reid, to the Hall-Perrine Cancer Center in July 2012.

Mercy’s vision is to provide world-class cancer care with the best and brightest minds, which includes specialists dedicated specifically to fighting cancer. Dr. Reid received his medical degree from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and his fellowship training in oncologic surgery from The Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York, New York. This level of fellowship-trained surgical care is new to our community, making the highest level of cancer care available here at home.

Dr. Reid has advanced training in surgical oncology and offers a high level of expertise treating and performing surgery on a variety of cancers. He is a member of the Society of Surgical Oncology (SSO) and the American Head and Neck Society (AHNS).

Dr. Reid is a part of Hall-Perrine Cancer Center’s multidisciplinary team, which includes medical and radiation oncologists as well as other specialists including, but not limited to, anesthesiologists, gastroenterologists, pathologists, psychologists, primary care physicians, pulmonologists, radiologists and other surgeons. He will provide visionary leadership and be an integral partner in the coordination of  Hall-Perrine Cancer Center’s services to offer a truly comprehensive experience for patients.

Read a profile on Dr. Reid from The Gazette, March 15, 2015.


Patient Reviews

5.0
October 15, 2024
Dr Reid is absolutely the best! Highly professional and knowledgeable. His patient-doctor relationship is outstanding!
3.4
October 04, 2024
Doctor was in and out in a minute
5.0
September 26, 2024
Dr Reid is an awesome Dr
5.0
September 24, 2024
Dr was very compassionate, professional and took interest in my health journey.
5.0
September 15, 2024
Super doctor
5.0
July 30, 2024
We left this appointment very well informed of our progress and future treatments.
5.0
July 25, 2024
I was so fortunate to be referred to Dr. Reid. I truly won the cancer surgeon lottery!
5.0
July 18, 2024
Dr Reid was my surgeon and was very kind, thorough, and knowjegable
5.0
July 02, 2024
Genuine happy to give me the good news
5.0
June 27, 2024
Dr.Reid took time to explain the procedure and listened to our concerns. His nurse was fantastic!!
2.4
June 25, 2024
I feel that the Dr really doesn't listen to the patient and I felt my feelings honestly don't matter
5.0
June 13, 2024
Dr. Reid was awesome!He is my super hero!
5.0
June 05, 2024
Dr Reid was very informative. I had questions written down and he answered them all.
5.0
May 28, 2024
Very good experience with Dr. Reid...made me feel comfortable and answered any questions I had.
5.0
May 23, 2024
Dr. Reed was very thorough and explained everything to us so we could understand. He took the time and answered all our questions.
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Provider's Contact Information

Hall-Perrine Cancer Center Surgery website

Locations

Patient Stories

An opened door: How one Cedar Rapids family helped a Haitian family in need of medical care

A series of connections and of good will that stretched across years and miles finally reached its culmination when two patients made their way into the surgical wing of Mercy. But, the circumstances that brought 41-year-old Berthony Ceneliant and his 14-year old son Lens Wogger Ceneliant was beyond a typical patient’s journey to care. Read more from The Gazette, May 21, 2018.

Coming Home to Mercy

Harold "Red" Drew, 59, had a swollen lymph node on his neck in June 2016. Two rounds of antibiotics later, it was still there and more had popped up. When his dentist raised concerns, Red decided it was time to switch physicians. Read more on page 12.

Marking the End

When 35-year-old Krista Barnell discovered a lump in her breast during a self-exam, she initially wrote it off. The healthy mother of two never imagined it was cancer. Read more on page 14 (PDF).

My Dad Has Cancer

Sixth-grader Codie Lyman enjoys sports, hanging out with her friends and spending time on her phone. But, unlike most other kids her age, she’s dealing with the emotional impact of having a father with cancer. Read more.

A Friend for Life

Nancy and Tom Lackner knew Deb Sedlacek, RN, was a Mercy parish nurse at their church, First Presbyterian Church in Cedar Rapids. But they didn’t really understand what she did – until they needed her. Read more.

Beating the Odds

Deb Peska has a spring in her step and a smile on her face. She also has breast cancer, which her mother and her grandmother also had. But the 53-year-old Toledo woman credits two key allies since her diagnosis. Read more.

Celebrating Life Cancer-Free

Kevin Boge, 32, attributed his sporadic stomach pain to his cheeseburger-and-fries lifestyle. The pain wasn’t always in the same place and fluctuated in intensity. But one night, the pain was so bad he woke his wife, Martha. A registered nurse, she put her foot down and said it was time to call the doctor. Kevin also had occasional night sweats and blood in his stool once. Read more.