Professor/Vascular Attending/Chief of Surgery Samaritan Hospital
St. Peters Health Partners
Vascular Surgery
Troy, New York, United States
Kathleen Ozsvath, MD, FACS
Chief of Surgery, Samaritan
St Peters Vascular Associates, St Peters Health Partners
Professor of Surgery, Albany Medical Center
Kathleen J. Ozsvath, MD, is a board-certified vascular surgeon. Her practice provides comprehensive vascular services, with diagnosis and treatment of peripheral arterial disease, stroke, aneurysm, and venous disease. Venous treatments include sclerotherapy, phlebectomy, and endovenous therapy, bothe deep and superficial. She also has extensive experience in wound care. She is a member of the St Peters Vascular Associates and Chief of Surgery at Samaritan.
Dr Ozsvath earned her medical degree at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas. She completed a surgical residency, a surgical research fellowship, and a chief residency at St. Luke’s - Roosevelt Hospital Center (now known as Mount Sinai St. Luke’s and Mount Sinai West), affiliated with Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY. She then completed a vascular surgery fellowship at Albany Medical Center, NY.
A fellow of the American College of Surgeons, Dr Ozsvath has been an active member, committee chair for multiple medical societies, including the Eastern Vascular Society (immediate past president), the International Society of Women Vascular Surgeons (surrently Vice President) the Society for Vascular Surgery, and the American Venous Forum (surrently Secretary). In addition, she sits on the editorial board of Annals of Vascular Surgery and the Journal of Vascular Surgery. She has published many papers and book chapters on vascular disease. She has lectured at many local, regional, national and international Congresses.
Dr. Ozsvath is mother to a beautiful daughter, Elizabeth Bernardini.
TANGLED UP IN BLUE: DEEP PELVIC
Saturday, November 1, 2025
11:15am - 12:15pm PT
Working Up the PeVD Patient: Step by Step Approach
Saturday, November 1, 2025
11:15am - 11:23am PT
Edema and Venous Stasis Change in Patients With NIVL or PTS and Superficial Venous Incompetence
Saturday, November 1, 2025
3:10pm - 3:20pm PT