Silas Huston Williams M.D.
Interventional Radiologist | Vascular & Interventional Radiology
4200 LITTLE BLUE PKWY suite 350 INDEPENDENCE Missouri, 64057About
Dr. Williams is a board certified vascular and interventional radiologist with extensive experience in venous and arterial disease, as well as minimally invasive spine interventions. He strives to spread awareness of under recognized conditions such as May Thurner syndrome and pelvic congestion syndrome, and how minimally invasive treatments can greatly improve the quality of life and outcomes in these patients. Dr. Williams has extensive experience in lower extremity revascularization for claudication, critical limb ischemia, and non-healing wounds, and prides himself on being an expert in the Kansas City region for PAD interventions. Dr. Williams is also an expert in minimally invasive spine interventions and has years of experience performing both thoracic and lumbar kyphoplasty procedures for osteoporotic and pathologic compression fractures. Other common conditions Dr. Williams treats include a very effective long lasting non-surgical alternative to knee replacement called Genicular Artery Embolization (GAE) that treats Osteoarthritis in the knees. He also has years of experience performing a minimally invasive procedure that shrinks women's uterine fibroids called Uterine Fibroid Embolization or UFE. He is native to the KC metro, and is the founder and president of an office based procedural clinic called MIVA MEDICAL, located in Independence, MO.
Education and Training
Baker University Bachelor of Science 2007
University of Kansas MD 2013
University of Nebraska Med Ctr Residency Diagnostic Rad. 2018
Kansas University Med Ctr VIR Fellowship 2019
Board Certification
Vascular & Interventional Radiology (Radiology)
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Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Founder and President MIVA MEDICAL 2022 - Present
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