
Dr. Miller is a Minnesota native, receiving his undergraduate degree at Southwest Missouri State University and attaining his medical degree at University of Oklahoma School of Medicine in Oklahoma City. He then went on to complete his general surgery residency at the Texas A & M Medical System – Scott & White Memorial Hospital, where he also served as the Chief Resident of general surgery.
He is a board-certified general surgeon and has affiliations with the American College of Surgeons, American Medical Association, Texas Medical Association, and American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery.
Dr. Miller is a laser liposuction expert, having performed over 700 procedures to date with Sono Bello. He is passionate about providing life changing results for his many happy patients. “I believe that a surgeon who doesn’t offer their patient laser liposuction (in the right setting) is doing them a disservice”. His passion for his art and the attention to detail Dr. Miller has for patient care makes him one of Sono Bello’s outstanding surgeons.
Dr. Miller derives a great sense of purpose and enjoyment from participating in medical missions to developing countries, such as Kenya and Rwanda. He loves to travel, study foreign languages and immerse himself in new and unique cultures from around the world. As someone who is personable and friendly, his patients often rave about how great his bedside manner is. His down-to-earth and approachable attitude allows him to connect immediately with his patients and provides them with a sense of trust and comfort they deserve from their surgeon.

American Board of Surgery
American Medical Association
Texas Medical Association
American Academy of Cosmetic Surgeons
Southwest Missouri State University, Springfield, MO
Biology & Chemistry (1995)
University of Oklahoma School of Medicine, Oklahoma City, OK
Doctor of Medicine (2000)
Scott & White Memorial Hospital, Texas A&M Medical Systems
General Surgery (2000-2005)
University of Oklahoma School of Medicine, Oklahoma City, OK
Graduation with Honors, first quartile (2000)