Radiology Personnel

William B. Crenshaw, M.D.

Clinical Associate Professor

Interventional Radiology

IR Contact Information

Scheduling Phone: 206-598-6209
Scheduling Fax: 206-598-3581

Biography

Dr. Crenshaw is an interventional radiologist and clinical associate professor with the Interventional Radiology section in the Department of Radiology.

He received his undergrad degree from Dartmouth College and medical degree at the University of Virginia. He completed his Diagnostic Radiology residency and an Interventional Radiology fellowship at the Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, in 1994.

Following fellowship, Dr. Crenshaw joined the academic faculty in interventional radiology at The New England Deaconess Hospital, Harvard Medical School. He and his family subsequently moved to Seattle where he has been in private practice for the past 22 years before joining our faculty in 2021.

Dr. Crenshaw is board certified by the American Board of Radiology and is a diplomate in Interventional Radiology/Diagnostic Radiology. He is an active member of the Society of Interventional Radiology as well as the American College of Radiology.

Dr. Crenshaw performs a full spectrum of interventional radiology procedures and has been included in Seattle and Seattle Met magazines’ Top Doctors lists for much of the last two decades. His special interests include interventional oncology, urologic as well as hepatobiliary disease, and vascular interventions.

Dr. Crenshaw sees patients at the University of Washington Medical Center campuses of Montlake, Harborview, and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center (FHCC) n Seattle. His outside interests include travel and a wide array of outdoor pursuits with family.

Education

Fellowship, Interventional Radiology, MA General Hospital/Harvard Medical School (Boston) – 1994
Residency, Diagnostic Radiology, MA General Hospital/Harvard Medical School (Boston) – 1993
Residency, General Surgery and Urology, Northwestern University SOM (Chicago) – 1989
MD, University of Virginia SOM (Charlottesville) – 1987