Daniel Lee, MD

As a neurointerventional radiologist and integral member of the stroke response team, Dr. Lee plays a critical role in delivering rapid, lifesaving care to patients experiencing acute neurological emergencies. With expertise in advanced image-guided procedures, Dr. Lee specializes in minimally invasive interventions to restore blood flow, reduce disability and improve long-term outcomes. His collaboration with multidisciplinary specialists ensures swift diagnosis and targeted treatment during time-sensitive stroke protocols.
Raised in Hawaii, Dr. Lee is an active member of the Radiological Society of North America and a senior member of the Society of Neurointerventional Surgery. When he is not working, Dr. Lee is a self-described sports fanatic, and particularly enjoys baseball both as a player and as a spectator.
Degrees
- MD: Yale University School of Medicine, 1997
- BS: Biology & Economics, Stanford University, 1992
diagnosis and minimally invasive treatment of stroke; intracranial aneurysms, subdural hematomas, brain and peripheral AVMs; low flow vascular malformations; spinal compression fractures; ENT pathologies such as epistaxis