northwest urology physicians
The physicians at Northwest Urology Clinic are dedicated to treating all adult and pediatric urological concerns, using the latest and most innovative techniques. They are affiliated with Skagit Valley Hospital, United General Hospital, Island Hospital, and Cascade Valley Hospital. Offering decades of experience, we are specialists in performing invasive surgeries, including laser surgery, vasovasostomy, and brachytherapy.
Darrell R. Cornelius, MD, FACS
Dr. Cornelius earned his medical degree at Baylor College of Medicine in Texas and completed his internship at Case Western Reserve. He completed his general surgery residency at Mount Sinai Hospital in Ohio, and his urology residency at Stanford University where he was chief resident his final year.
Dr. Cornelius is married and has two grown sons. He enjoys traveling, skiing and playing Tennis with his wife Debbie.
Winston G. Jones, MD, FACS
Dr. Jones earned his medical degree at the University of Washington, School of Medicine in Washington State, and completed his medical internship at the University of Southern California Medical Center. He completed both his general surgery and urology residencies at the University of Southern California where he was chief resident his final year.
Dr. Jones and his wife Kerry enjoy traveling across the globe, and when ever possible, Dr. Jones enjoys a game of racquet ball.
Terry D. Milam, MD, FACS
Dr. Milam earned his medical degree at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee and completed his medical internship at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha. He remained at the University of Nebraska Medical Center to complete his Urology Residency, where he was chief resident his final year.
Dr. Milam lives in Mount Vernon with his wife Amy, their son Brady Thomas, and their four dogs. He and Amy enjoy outdoor activities and exploring the Pacific Northwest.
Amy Navarre Cantrell, PA-C CDE
Amy was born and raised in the Midwest and earned her master’s degree as a Physician Assistant at the University of Iowa in 1994. She spent 12 years in a rural family medical clinic in Darrington, Washington, and her varied background includes experience in emergency medicine and diabetes management. Amy believes that patient education is an integral part of the practice of medicine.
Amy lives in Arlington with her husband Rob, two young sons, and many four legged creatures. Amy loves to spend her free time playing in the snow, in her garden, or just hanging with her boys.