At UT Health Austin, we believe in the value of understanding a patient’s lifetime of experience and work with our patients to build treatment plans centered around their needs. Our clinicians and staff are committed to creating a respectful environment that includes treating patients with dignity, listening to their concerns, and honoring their individual preferences and beliefs.
Every woman should feel seen and be heard throughout all stages of their life — it’s the respect that you deserve. M. Yvette Williams-Brown, MD, is a fellowship-trained gynecologic oncologist in both Women’s Health, a clinical partnership between Ascension Seton and UT Health Austin, and UT Health Austin’s Livestrong Cancer Institutes. Dr. Williams-Brown recognizes the value in understanding your lifetime of experience and works with you to build a treatment plan centered around your needs.
Dr. Williams-Brown specializes in gynecologic oncology and serves as a member of UT Health Austin’s CaLM Care Team. She has a special interest in improving healthcare delivery, particularly in relation to women’s health.
Dr. Williams-Brown is an associate professor in both the Dell Medical School Department of Women’s Health and the Dell Medical School Department of Oncology, where she provides education and training for the next generation of gynecologic surgeons. She also provides subspecialty training in minimally invasive gynecologic surgery as the Program Director of the Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery Fellowship.
Dr. Williams-Brown’s research interests include improving access to early detection and prevention of cervical cancer, enhancing screening for ovarian cancer in low-risk women, and expanding access to gynecologic cancer care for underserved populations.