Dr. Andorsky is a medical oncologist and hematologist at Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers. He is actively involved in clinical research on lymphomas and is a member of the US Oncology Hematology Research Committee and the Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers Research Committee. His research has been published in major medical journals and presented at international meetings.
While Dr. Andorsky sees all types of cancer and hematologic diseases, he has a special interest in the following areas:
While not seeing patients in the clinic, Dr. Andorsky enjoys spending time with his family, hiking, snowshoeing, biking, gardening and cooking. He is the proud father of a two-year-old daughter and is actively involved in his synagogue in Boulder.
Dr. Andorsky completed a fellowship in hematology and oncology at UCLA Medical Center. He did his internal medicine residency at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and completed medical school at Harvard Medical School, both in Boston, Massachusetts. Before moving to Colorado, Dr. Andorsky was a clinical instructor in the hematology/oncology division at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Medical Center.
When asked about his approach to caring for his patients, Dr. Andorsky replied, “My goal is to deliver individualized care of the highest quality to each of my patients. I strive to provide care based on state-of-the-art medical science, while remaining focused on all aspects of the patient’s experience—physical, emotional, psychological and spiritual.”