Dr.
Ozair Rahman, MD, is a board-certified Interventional Radiologist with
advanced training in minimally invasive, image guided therapies for
complex medical conditions. His practice focuses on achieving excellent
clinical outcomes while minimizing pain, risk, and recovery time through
thoughtful, patient-centered care grounded in clarity, trust, and
shared decision making.
Dr.
Rahman treats a broad spectrum of vascular and non-vascular conditions,
including peripheral arterial and venous disease, pulmonary embolism,
pain management, complex venous disorders, and image guided oncologic
and non oncologic interventions. He provides care across both inpatient
and outpatient settings, allowing him to design treatment strategies
tailored to each patient’s goals, health needs, and lifestyle.
He
completed fellowship training in Vascular and Interventional Radiology
at the Dotter Department of Interventional Radiology at Oregon Health
& Science University. Prior to this, Dr. Rahman completed his
Diagnostic Radiology residency at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia
University, including Early Specialization in Interventional Radiology
(ESIR), and an internship in Internal Medicine; experience that
continues to inform his clinical judgment and procedural approach.
In
addition to his clinical work, Dr. Rahman has a strong background in
research and innovation, with numerous peer-reviewed publications in
leading radiology and cardiovascular journals. His research interests
include advanced imaging techniques such as 4D flow MRI, cardiovascular
hemodynamics, and translational imaging applications that enhance
diagnosis, risk stratification, and treatment planning.
Dr.
Rahman’s care philosophy emphasizes interventional treatments delivered
with compassion, transparency, and precision; empowering patients to
understand their options and move forward with confidence.
Outside
of medicine, he enjoys spending time with family, photography, travel,
and he values maintaining balance and perspective both inside and
outside the clinical setting.