Life-Changing Procedures For Uterine Fibroids, Enlarged Hemorrhoids, Knee Pain, Peripheral Artery Disease, & Liver Cancer.
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Uterine fibroids are noncancerous growths that develop in the wall of the uterus, often causing symptoms such as heavy menstrual bleeding and pelvic pain. They are the most common type of benign tumors in women’s reproductive systems.
Common symptoms include:
A hysterectomy is not your only solution. Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UEF) is an FDA-approved alternative has been around for over 20 yearsand unlike a hysterectomy.
An enlarged prostate, also known as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), is a common condition in men where the prostate gland gradually increases in size, potentially leading to urinary difficulties and requiring medical evaluation to rule out prostate cancer.
Common symptoms include:
Hemorrhoids are swollen veins in the lower rectum or anus that can cause discomfort and pain. Hemorrhoids can occur internally, inside the rectum, or externally, around the anus. Treatment typically involves lifestyle changes and over-the-counter remedies, while more severe cases may require medical procedures.
Common symptoms include:
Knee pain is discomfort felt in or around the knee joint, which can be caused by various factors such as injury, arthritis, tendonitis, meniscus tears, overuse, or bursitis. Treatment options depend on the underlying cause and may include rest, medication, physical therapy, non-surgical treatments, or surgery.
Common symptoms include:
Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) is a condition characterized by narrowed or blocked arteries in the limbs, primarily caused by atherosclerosis, and requires long-term management to reduce complications and improve cardiovascular health.
Common symptoms include:
Liver cancer, also known as hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), is a malignant tumor that develops in the liver and is often associated with chronic liver disease caused by factors like alcohol abuse or viral hepatitis. Liver cancer occurs when abnormal cells within the liver begin to grow and multiply uncontrollably.
Common symptoms include:
Uterine fibroids are noncancerous growths that develop in the wall of the uterus, often causing symptoms such as heavy menstrual bleeding and pelvic pain. They are the most common type of benign tumors in women’s reproductive systems.
Common symptoms include:
A hysterectomy is not your only solution. Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UEF) is an FDA-approved alternative has been around for over 20 yearsand unlike a hysterectomy.
An enlarged prostate, also known as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), is a common condition in men where the prostate gland gradually increases in size, potentially leading to urinary difficulties and requiring medical evaluation to rule out prostate cancer.
Common symptoms include:
Hemorrhoids are swollen veins in the lower rectum or anus that can cause discomfort and pain. Hemorrhoids can occur internally, inside the rectum, or externally, around the anus. Treatment typically involves lifestyle changes and over-the-counter remedies, while more severe cases may require medical procedures.
Common symptoms include:
Knee pain is discomfort felt in or around the knee joint, which can be caused by various factors such as injury, arthritis, tendonitis, meniscus tears, overuse, or bursitis. Treatment options depend on the underlying cause and may include rest, medication, physical therapy, non-surgical treatments, or surgery.
Common symptoms include:
Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) is a condition characterized by narrowed or blocked arteries in the limbs, primarily caused by atherosclerosis, and requires long-term management to reduce complications and improve cardiovascular health.
Common symptoms include:
Liver cancer, also known as hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), is a malignant tumor that develops in the liver and is often associated with chronic liver disease caused by factors like alcohol abuse or viral hepatitis. Liver cancer occurs when abnormal cells within the liver begin to grow and multiply uncontrollably.
Common symptoms include:
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Interventional Radiology (IR) treatments replace invasive surgery with a small incision, resulting in less pain, safer procedures, and faster recovery.
Interventional Radiology is exerting a notable influence in Horizon City, a city inhabiting 23,162 individuals. A range of conditions, including uterine fibroids, hemorrhoids, enlarged prostate, and knee pain, along with issues like PAD and liver cancer, can now be addressed without the need for surgical procedures.
Here at Imaging & Interventional Specialists, our adept interventional radiologist is available to provide assistance. Our focus lies in performing minimally invasive treatments that hold the potential to enhance the quality of life for all 23,162 residents. Explore the ways in which our interventions can bring about a positive transformation in Horizon City.
Time to back to an active life! Visit our clinic and check out our minimally invasive treatments in Horizon City.
Dr. Gethin Williams, MD, PhD., is a highly-regarded physician with triple board Interventional and Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine certifications. He has built his successful career by completing an internal medicine internship at Kaiser Permanente in San Francisco, followed by a residency program at Harvard’s Joint Program in Nuclear Medicine.
With an outstanding academic background and years of experience serving the El Paso, Texas, community, Dr. Williams has become a premiere expert in vascular procedures and interventional radiology.
His passion for providing safe care with faster recoveries has been the cornerstone in founding Imaging & Interventional Specialists. He brings his heartfelt dedication to every patient he serves, giving hope to those who may have felt hopeless before finding his practice.
At Imaging & Interventional Specialists, we are dedicated to transforming lives and providing safe, minimally invasive procedures with faster recovery times.
With Dr. Gethin Williams at the helm of our triple-board certified team, you can trust that your healthcare journey will be taken care of by experts in a compassionate and professional manner.
We take pride in staying on top of the latest advancements in medical imaging and interventional techniques while respecting your autonomy and privacy every step of the way.
Our goal is to create an environment where collaboration among our multidisciplinary staff is fostered so that we may provide exceptional quality patient-centered care for all those who visit us.
Dr. Williams specializes in minimally invasive, micro-targeted outpatient therapies: pinhole procedures using state-of-the-art imaging technologies in a boutique setting. He was the first provider to perform a Y90 treatment (an advanced treatment for cancer) in the El Paso metropolitan area, enabling access to this important modern treatment modality. He is affiliated with the University Medical Center of El Paso and all the campuses of the Hospitals of Providence.
Prior to serving the El Paso region, Dr. Williams served as a General Radiologist and Vascular and Interventional Radiologist at Harvard Medical School/Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and University of Massachusetts Medical Center, a Level 1 trauma center.
Dr. Williams completed an internal medicine internship at Kaiser Permanente in San Francisco, followed by a residency with Harvard’s Joint Program in Nuclear Medicine and a radiology residency at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. He also completed a dedicated Vascular and Interventional Radiology fellowship at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Harvard Medical School. Dr Williams is triple Board Certified in Interventional and Diagnostic Radiology, and in Nuclear Medicine.
Dr. Williams rotated through Harvard Medical School’s training hospitals, including Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Children’s Hospital Boston, where he learned advanced oncologic imaging techniques with PET/CT and PET/MRI and developed a special interest in Interventional Oncology.
Dr. Williams received the RSNA 2006 Trainee Research Award in nuclear medicine for his presentation entitled “Method for Detecting Biological Active Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) by FDG-PET/CT.” In 2010, the RSNA Research & Education Committee awarded Dr. Williams the Roentgen Resident/Fellow Research Award. Concurrently, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School awarded him the Risa and Felix Fleischner Young Investigator Award.
Dr. Williams is the author of approximately 20 peer-reviewed articles and 10 abstracts. He is a co-developer of a “Method of Reducing Interferences in Positron Emission Tomography,” provisionally patented by Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. He is an expert author with Amirsys’ RadPrimer, a popular radiology residency training platform.
In his free time, Dr. Williams enjoys spending time with his wife, daughters, and dogs. Together, they love to travel, hike, and visit family back in Australia.
Our clinic is conveniently located off the I-10. Schedule a free consultation today!
Interventional radiology (IR) is a branch of radiology that uses minimally-invasive, “pinhole”, image-guided procedures to diagnose and treat diseases in nearly every organ system. These are usually outpatient, same-day procedures done in a comfortable, familiar environment. Image-guided medicine is simply the use of images (often from X-rays, CT scans or ultrasound) to guide medical procedures.
Some common IR procedures include biopsies, angiograms/angioplasties, vertebroplasties (for compression fractures of the spine), and drainages. IR procedures are often done with tiny needle-like instruments that are inserted easily. They can be used to treat conditions that were once managed with more invasive surgery requiring hospitalization and a lengthy recovery.
Yes. In general, you should take your medications as prescribed by your physician. The exception to this rule would be if your blood pressure is too low or if you are diabetic and your blood sugar is too low. If either of these conditions exist, please notify the staff so that we can make the necessary adjustments.
If you are taking blood thinners, you may be asked to stop them before the procedure.
No. You should not feel any pain during the procedure. Some procedures may cause some discomfort afterward, but this is usually minimal and can be controlled with over-the-counter medication. There will be no long hospital stay or long recovery!
Most procedures take less than 30 minutes. Some procedures may take longer, but this will be discussed with you beforehand.
Recovery varies depending on your procedure but you will usually go home within an hour or two after having an in-office procedure. Usually with just a Band-aid! For some procedures, you will receive a prescription for medications.