
Faramarz Edalat, MD
Interventional RadiologyDiagnostic Radiology
Highlights
Languages
- English
- Persian (Farsi)
About Faramarz Edalat
Emory Affiliation
Emory Clinic - School of Medicine Faculty
Emory Healthcare Network
Emory Physician Group Practice
Academic Title
Assistant Professor
About the Provider
Dr. Edalat is a board-certified interventional radiologist specializing in the full spectrum of minimally invasive therapies. He has published in numerous peer-reviewed scientific journals and serves on the Society of Interventional Radiology committee.
Areas of focus:
-Venous disease (varicose veins, acute and chronic deep venous thrombosis, complex IVC filter removal), pulmonary embolism thrombolysis/thrombectomy
-Peripheral arterial disease and chronic limb-threatening ischemia/limb salvage
-Oncology (liver, kidney, lung, and bone tumor ablation, chemoembolization and radioembolization of liver tumors)
-Benign prostatic hyperplasia (prostate artery embolization)
-Uterine fibroids (uterine fibroid embolization)
-Portal hypertension (TIPS, variceal obliteration)
-Biliary endoscopy and stone lithotripsy
-Interventional pain (celiac plexus neurolysis and ablation, vertebral augmentation)
-Hemodialysis access creation and maintenance
-Visceral aneurysm and pulmonary arteriovenous malformation
Professional Memberships
- Society of Interventional Radiology
- Society of Vascular Medicine
Interpretive Services
Academic Profile
Locations
- Emory Johns Creek Hospital Campus
- 6335 Hospital Parkway, Ste 203, Johns Creek, GA 30097
- Get Directions
- phone: 404-778-4747
Expertise
Education
- Fellowship: Brown University / Rhode Island Hospital, Vascular & Interventional Radiology, 2017
- Residency: Emory University School of Medicine, Diagnostic Radiology, 2016
- Internship: Boston Medical Center, General Surgery, 2010
- Medical Education: Boston University School of Medicine, MD, 2009
Ratings & Reviews
4.4 out of 5
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- 5 out of 5 starsReviewed on 3/14/2026
Good
