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Portrait of Daniel R. Nathanson, MD

Daniel R. Nathanson, MD

  • Vascular Surgery
Accepting new patients

Daniel R. Nathanson, MD

Dr. Nathanson completed his General Surgery Residency at Brigham & Woman's Hospital; a teaching hospital of Harvard University Medical School. He is Board Certified in Vascular Surgery and has received extensive training in Vascular & Endovascular Surgery at the Arizona Heart Institute and the University of California, San Francisco.  Dr. Nathanson is the Director of Endovascular Interventions Program at California Pacific Medical Center. His areas of specialized interests are minimally invasive intervention for both arterial and venous disease of the lower extremities, endovascular repair of aortic pathologies of the chest and abdomen and interventions of the aortic arch branches and visceral circulation.

Our philosophy is to confirm the diagnosis with minimally invasive techniques.  The goal is to perform the simplest procedure, which will allow our patient to return to full function in the shortest period of time.  We pride ourselves in providing medical treatment and care beyond the initial encounter.

Specialties

  • Vascular Surgery

Credentials

  • Surgery Vascular Surgery

Education

  • Medical School: Pennsylvania State University
  • Residency: Brigham Women's Hospital
  • Fellowships: Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Ctr|University of California, San Francisco

Hospital affiliations

Below is a list of facilities where this provider is credentialed and approved to perform procedures or has privileges.
  • St. Mary's Medical Center San Francisco

Languages

  • English

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