About Dr. Christopher Riedl
Christopher Riedl is a Dual-Board Certified Nuclear Radiologist and former Assistant Professor of Radiology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
Dr. Riedl completed his medical school and postgraduate training in Diagnostic Radiology in Vienna, Austria. After completing his Ph.D., he then became assistant Professor in Radiology at the University of Vienna.
Dr. Riedl went to Memorial Sloan Kettering to further his training in Nuclear Medicine and Breast Imaging. He went on to serve as Assistant Professor at Sloan for six years where he continued his research on the evaluation of PET/CT tracers.
“My experience serving as faculty at Sloan Kettering for six years helped me develop valuable relationships and tools for coordinating with the world’s foremost oncology experts,” says Dr. Riedl. “My goal is to optimize cancer care by engaging all members of a patient’s treatment team.”
At Sloan he discovered his love for a new approach to medicine, moving away from a generic medical perspective and toward a more personalized healthcare philosophy.
“I loved the work I was able to do at Sloan Kettering, but I want to share my learnings outside of big institutions. I want to provide valuable diagnostic and treatment services with a more personalized approach that previously, weren’t easily accessible to the patients of Westchester and surrounding towns.”
Dr. Riedl is a second-generation radiologist and was inspired by his father’s clinical work. Now a father of two boys himself, Dr. Riedl enjoys spending his free time exploring the Hudson Valley and upstate New York.
Dr. Riedl has published over 60 peer-reviewed scientific articles and is considered a top researcher in his field.