Dr. Andrew Mullins is a passionate and dedicated Interventional Radiologist with an exceptional background in healthcare and military service. After completing a medical degree at Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine through a Navy Health Professions Scholarship, Dr. Mullins embarked on a journey of service, including a surgical internship at National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, MD, and two years as a General Medical Officer with Special Boat Team-22. His commitment to keeping Naval Special Forces members healthy at the forefront of action showcases their unwavering dedication.
Following residency and fellowship, Dr. Mullins served as an Interventional Radiologist at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, deploying to Kandahar Airfield in Afghanistan to support Operation Enduring Freedom. This valuable experience allowed him to save lives and provide critical care in a challenging environment. With an honorable rank of Commander after 17 years of distinguished service, Dr. Mullins transitioned to private practice, building a thriving Cardiovascular Interventional Radiology practice at a community hospital.
Now, Dr. Mullins is excited to join forces with Dr. Williams in Peoria, sharing the passion for aggressively treating peripheral arterial disease to prevent life-altering consequences like amputation. Together, they aim to improve access to high-quality care for the people of Peoria and its surrounding areas. With a firm commitment to delivering the highest level of care, Dr. Mullins looks forward to making a significant impact on the lives of their patients in Peoria.