Jed Peterson, MD
Diagnostic Radiology, Interventional Radiology
An expert on minimally invasive, image-guided procedures, Dr. Jed Peterson’s practice includes a variety of treatments to help his patients recover faster and with less risk. These are often performed on an outpatient basis. He previously served as an assistant professor in interventional radiology at Seattle Children’s Hospital.
Dr. Peterson and his wife were both raised in Portland and are happy to be back in the area. He enjoys traveling with his wife and two children. Camping and hiking are regular summer adventures. Sledding and snowshoeing are activities he enjoys with his family in the winter.
Specialties and Procedures
- Arterial and venous interventions (angioplasty, vascular stenting, thrombolysis)
- Cancer treatments
- Catheter-directed thrombolysis
- Dialysis access interventions
- Embolization
- Epistaxis embolization
- Mechanical aspiration
- Mechanical thrombectomy
- Nonsurgical treatment of spontaneous hemorrhage
- Pain management
- Peripheral vascular disease
- Pulmonary AVM embolization
- Pulmonary arterial interventions
- Radiofrequency ablation
- Renal artery stenosis
- Thrombolysis
Education
Medical school
Albany Medical College
Residency
Albert Einstein Medical Center
Fellowship
University of Washington School of Medicine, University of Washington Medical Center
Board certifications
American Board of Radiology, vascular and interventional radiology (2012), diagnostic radiology (2011), and interventional radiology and diagnostic radiology (2011).