A native of South Jersey, Dr. Petruzzi began his career path at Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia, PA. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in cellular biology while graduating with honors. He completed his medical school training at the prestigious Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, PA. He graduated in the top of his class and was recognized for his academic achievements being nominated for membership in the Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) medical honor society. He completed his internship at Albert Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia, PA and his Diagnostic Radiology residency at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital.
Having a desire to pursue the minimally invasive and image-guided treatment of both cancer and peripheral vascular disease, he went on to advanced fellowship training in Interventional Radiology at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.
Dr. Petruzzi has authored articles in the field of Interventional Oncology, being published numerous times in highly respected medical journals. He was the first in this region to pioneer the minimally invasive treatment of liver tumors and was the first physician in both Atlantic and Cape May counties to perform Y-90 radioembolization.
Dr. Petruzzi also focuses on the treatment of peripheral vascular disease. He has extensive experience in performing complex peripheral interventions for occlusive arterial disease to aid with healing of chronic wounds. He has published manuscripts and delivered lectures on today’s cutting-edge techniques for treating both arterial and venous disease. Above all, Dr. Petruzzi believes in true patient centered care and is passionate about educating both physicians and patients on vascular disease.