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Dr. Wahl earned his medical degree at East Tennessee State University College of Medicine, finishing his residency training in diagnostic radiology at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City and New York Medical College. He completed two fellowships, one in Vascular and Interventional Radiology and another in Body Imaging.
He has authored multiple medical publications in peer review journals and chapters in interventional radiology textbooks. Dr. Wahl has a passion for health, fitness, and nutrition.
Dr. Wahl served as an Assistant Professor of Radiology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine/Montefiore Medical Center for ten years, where he trained fellows and residents in Interventional Radiology, earning the Harold G. Jacobson “Outstanding Teacher of the Year” award.
His passion for health, fitness, and nutrition first fueled his interest in functional and regenerative medicine, and later became interested in the diagnosis and treatment of venous disease. Realizing the need for well-trained vein physicians, he started the first dedicated vein treatment center in New Windsor County, NY. He relocated with his family to North Carolina, where he worked as an interventional radiologist and continued to treat venous disease.
“Practicing as an interventional radiologist, I saw how underdiagnosed venous disease is in the U.S. This compelled me to offer comprehensive vein treatments to improve patients' lives. It's rewarding to improve my patients’ quality of life.” – Samuel I. Wahl, M.D.