Zachary Rattner, MD, is an interventional radiologist specializing in dialysis access management and minimally invasive treatments for uterine fibroids, varicoceles, peripheral arterial disease (PAD), varicose veins, Hemorrhoid Embolization and interventional oncology procedures. Dr. Rattner is the Medical Director of Southern California Vein Care and San Diego Access Care in San Diego, California.
Dr. Rattner’s work focuses on artery and vein care, as well as minimally invasive procedures for patients with cancer, chronic kidney disease and other conditions.
Dr. Rattner is a graduate of Princeton University and earned his medical degree from Temple University. He completed an internship in internal medicine at Pennsylvania Hospital and a residency in radiology at Yale-New Haven Hospital. He completed fellowships in nuclear medicine and interventional radiology at Johns Hopkins and Yale Universities.
Dr. Rattner served on the faculties of Yale and Northwestern Universities and has lectured at national and international meetings. He served as an advisor to national committees on behalf of the Society of Interventional Radiology.
Dr. Rattner is board certified in diagnostic radiology with special competence in nuclear radiology and in interventional radiology.
Education and Credentials
Education | Temple University School of Medicine |
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Internship | Pennsylvania Hospital |
Residency | Yale-New Haven Hospital |
Fellowship | Nuclear Medicine, Johns Hopkins Hospital; Vascular and Interventional Radiology, Yale-New Haven Hospital |
Board Certification | Radiology |
Languages | English |