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St. Luke's Cardiothoracic Surgery
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St. Luke's Cardiothoracic Sugery - Des Peres
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About

Brian Peterson, MD, FACS, FSVS, is a board-certified vascular surgeon praticing at St. Luke's Heart and Vascular Institute. Dr. Peterson earned his medical degree from St. Louis University School of Medicine and completed his residency and vascular surgery fellowship at McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University in Chicago, IL. He has been practicing in the St. Louis area since 2006 and is excited to join the St. Luke's medical group.

Dr. Peterson utilizes a wide variety of surgical and minimally invasive procedures to treat patients with abdominal aortic aneurysms, cartoid artery disease, peripheral artery disease and other arterial conditions. In addition, he treats the full spectrum of venous disorders, including varicose veins and deep vein thrombosis (DVT).

Dr. Peterson believes in providing comprehensive care for patients with vascular disease, whether a patient needs vascular medical management, angiography with endovascular intervention, wound care or open surgery.

Dr. Peterson sees patients in Chesterfield and at Des Peres.  He is accepting new patients.

Gender

  • Male

Affiliations

  • St. Luke's Des Peres Hospital
  • St. Luke's Hospital
  • St. Luke's Medical Group

Education & Training

  • Medical Education
    • St. Louis University School of Medicine
  • Residency
    • Northwestern Memorial Hospital
  • Fellowship
    • Northwestern Memorial Hospital

Insurances Accepted

Please call the office(s) to verify your insurance is accepted.

  • Healthlink
  • Medica (WellFirst)
  • Humana (Medicare)
  • Multiplan-PHCS
  • CHHS - HomeState
  • HomeState
  • RR Medicare
  • Cigna
  • Ambetter
  • CHHS - Ambetter
  • Medicare
  • Medicare SLMG
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