Jeffrey H. Miller M.D. >>>
Interventional Radiologist and Phlebologist
Since 1994, Dr. Miller has been performing complex image-guided endovascular procedures. His experience includes service as a director of the Vascular and Interventional Radiology Department at Oakwood Hospital and Medical Center in Dearborn, Michigan.
Board certified in Interventional Radiology and Phlebology, Dr. Miller is also a diplomat of the National Board of Medical Examiners as well as the American Board of Radiology. He holds a Certificate of Added Qualification (CAQ) in interventional radiology. Increasingly, medical offices are offering varicose vein and spider vein care, but none can match the experience, knowledge or expertise of Miller Veins’ Jeffrey H. Miller, M.D.
Dr. Miller has received many honors and awards throughout his training and professional career. Detroit’s HOUR Magazine named him one of “Detroit’s Top Docs.” A member in many honor societies, Dr. Miller was accepted to Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi as an undergrad and to Alpha Omega Alpha during medical school. He received the Faculty Teacher of the Year Award multiple times at Oakwood Hospital and Medical Center, as well as the Research Mentor Award. Dr. Miller has given hundreds of lectures, often speaking at national medical meetings and medical professional conferences.
Steven K. Wang M.D. >>>
Interventional Radiologist and Phlebologist
Since his residency training, Dr. Wang’s specific area of interest has been venous disorders. He was the first physician to bring minimally invasive endovenous treatments for varicose veins to William Beaumont Hospital, first with radiofrequency technology after its initial FDA approval, then with laser technology. His expertise in the treatment of complex vascular diseases is well known to other physicians.
Over the past decade, Dr. Wang has lectured extensively and published multiple articles in the field of interventional radiology. He has trained many physicians in the treatment of varicose veins and other complex venous diseases. He was the fellowship director and director of resident education in Interventional Radiology at William Beaumont Hospital and has been voted Teacher of the Year. Dr. Wang has served on numerous committees with a focus on quality assurance and patient care, including serving on the Peripheral Vascular Interventions Advisory Committee of the Blue Cross/Blue Shield Cardiovascular Consortium, a multi-center, state-wide initiative to improve patient care in Michigan.






