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Goke Akinwande, MD

Board Certified Vascular and Interventional Radiologist located in St. Louis, MO; Evergreen Park, IL; Chicago, IL; Swansea, IL.

Dr. Akinwande

Medical Director

Dr. Goke Akinwande (Dr. A) is an extensively published, board certified leader in minimally invasive procedures at the Midwest Institute for Non-surgical Therapy (MINT) in St. Louis, MO, Wentzville, MO, Swansea, IL, Evergreen Park, IL, and Chicago, IL. His training at prestigious institutions such as the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) and the Johns Hopkins Hospital, as well as his prior faculty position at Washington University/Barnes Jewish Hospital provided him the best foundation and ability to deliver optimum care to his patients. He has delivered presentations nationally and internationally and trained several medical students, residents and fellows. Dr. A believes in compassionate evidenced based medicine and is proud to provide this service to the community. Dr. A’s core practice is rooted in increasing patient education and awareness, reducing health care disparities and improving access to care.

Goke Akinwande, MD

Dr. Akinwande

Medical Director

Dr. Goke Akinwande (Dr. A) is an extensively published, board certified leader in minimally invasive procedures at the Midwest Institute for Non-surgical Therapy (MINT) in St. Louis, MO, Wentzville, MO, Swansea, IL, Evergreen Park, IL, and Chicago, IL. His training at prestigious institutions such as the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) and the Johns Hopkins Hospital, as well as his prior faculty position at Washington University/Barnes Jewish Hospital provided him the best foundation and ability to deliver optimum care to his patients. He has delivered presentations nationally and internationally and trained several medical students, residents and fellows. Dr. A believes in compassionate evidenced based medicine and is proud to provide this service to the community. Dr. A’s core practice is rooted in increasing patient education and awareness, reducing health care disparities and improving access to care.


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