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Christopher K Luminais, MD
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UVA Health Provider

Christopher K Luminais, MD

Radiation Oncology

Primary Phone Number
Fax Number
434.982.3262

Additional Locations

Bio & Overview

Christopher Luminais, MD, is a radiation oncologist who specializes in the treatment of prostate cancer and other genitourinary cancers. His research interests include the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-guided brachytherapy and other advanced approaches to treat prostate cancer, such as intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) and stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT).

Dr. Luminais grew up in Philadelphia, where he was exposed to the field of medicine at a young age thanks to his parents, who were both doctors. After receiving his undergraduate degree from Princeton University, he decided to return to Philadelphia to attend medical school at Thomas Jefferson University.

“I knew that I wanted a career that was closely tied to the biological sciences. I also enjoy interacting with people and being able to see the direct impact that the science of medicine can have on the lives of patients,” he says.

“For me, medicine is a perfect fit — it is both academically and interpersonally rewarding.”

After medical school, Dr. Luminais came to UVA Health to complete an internship in internal medicine followed by a residency in radiation oncology. He joined the faculty at UVA in August 2023.

Dr. Luminais views his patients as partners in their care. “I strive to get to know my patients really well and educate them on their full range of treatment options,” he says. “I think this approach is critical because it helps my patients move forward with the treatment option that is the best fit for them given their specific needs and priorities.”

Outside of work, Dr. Luminais is active in the Charlottesville community. He enjoys making ceramic artwork, hiking, kayaking, and spending quality time with his wife and two cats.

Academic Information

Department
Radiation Oncology
Academic Role
Assistant Professor
Division
Radiation Oncology

Conditions & Treatments

  • Brachytherapy
  • Cancer
  • Mr linac radiation therapy
  • Prostate brachytherapy
  • Prostate cancer
  • Prostate seed therapy
  • Spaceoar hydrogel
Gender
Male
Languages
English
Age Groups Seen
Adults (21-65)
Older Adults (65+)
Primary Education
Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University (2017)
Residency
University of Virginia Medical Center (2022)
Certification
American Board of Radiology (Radiation Oncology)

Reviews

739 Patient Satisfaction Ratings

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Overall
4.9 Out of 5
Provider showed concern
Provider explained things clearly
Provider included you in decisions
Provider discussed treatment options
Likelihood of recommending this provider

98 Patient Comments

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I have already referred several friends to this practice. Dr. Luminais is very open and takes the time to explain options and benefits.
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Dr. Luminais was very thorough, thoughtful and engaged. Each visit has left me with a high degree of confidence that I am receiving the best quality medical care possible.
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Excellent Doctor I would recommend him to whomever needed his care.
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Dr. L is a friendly and knowledgeable medical professional. My biggest concern is that he did not seem prepared for my visit. Genetic testing had been done on my cancerous prostate. As we were greeting and he sat down at the computer to log in to view my clinical data. He said, "let me refamiliarize myself with your case." I reminded him that he had ordered genetic testing I know how busy the providers are and I mostly believe that the care I would receive (still determining if salvage radiation and hormone therapy are needed) would be very good. My dialog with the physician left me feeling like I was yet another cancer patient who was going through the usual protocol. I can imagine that it is difficult for the provider not to normalize such conversations as he/she do this all the time. Overall, I want to trust in the quality of the care but this visit left me feeling somewhat depressed. I know my view is biased..
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Dr. L. Explained the results of my PSA test I'd taken the day before; I was thrilled that the PSA number continued to decline after the radiation treatment and that I can now be considered cancer-free!
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This has been a very good experience. The Dr. Explains things very well