Dr. Jonathan D. Steinberger, MD is a renowned interventional radiologist with a strong background in both clinical practice and medical innovation. After graduating magna cum laude from Harvard University, Dr. Steinberger worked for several years as a healthcare consultant before earning his medical degree at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, where he also completed his residency in diagnostic radiology. During medical school, Dr. Steinberger was awarded the esteemed Sarnoff Cardiovascular Research Fellowship, and he spent one year in the Vascular Biology Lab of Rockefeller University. He then pursued a fellowship in interventional radiology at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), where he developed a deep expertise in minimally invasive procedures.
In addition to his medical training, Dr. Steinberger completed a prestigious BioDesign fellowship at Stanford University, where he gained extensive experience in medical device innovation and development. His unique combination of clinical skills and a passion for innovation has led him to serve as a founder, medical director, and advisor/consultant for several leading medical technology firms, where he has contributed to advancing the field of medical technology.
A recognized leader in the field, Dr. Steinberger is an attending interventional radiologist at Cedars Sinai Medical Center, and an adjunct professor of the Dotter Interventional Institute at Oregon Health and Science University. He has wide ranging clinical expertise encompassing vascular interventions, interventional oncology, prostate artery embolization, and complex venous interventions, among others. Dr. Steinberger is a frequent lecturer at national and international meetings, has authored many peer-reviewed publications and abstracts, is a principal investigator for several large clinical trials, and has served as an editor of multiple prominent peer reviewed journals. His dedication to patient care, combined with his commitment to advancing the field through innovation, makes him a valuable asset to our medical team.