Dr. James Wilton
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Dr. James Wilton is a renowned Board Certified surgeon located at 103 Swiftwater Road, Haverhill, New Hampshire, United States. With over 30 years of clinical experience, Dr. Wilton specializes in diagnosing and treating patients with complex chronic pain conditions in the lower extremities. His expertise lies in the conservative and surgical treatment of lower extremity peripheral nerve problems. Dr. Wilton received his medical degree from The Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine and completed his post graduate residency training in foot and ankle surgery at Montgomery Hospital in Norristown, Pennsylvania. He furthered his subspecialty training in peripheral nerve surgery under A. Lee Dellon MD at The Institute of Peripheral Nerve Surgery in Baltimore, Maryland. Dr. Wilton is the director of the Basic and Advanced Peripheral Nerve Surgery Courses for the Association of Extremity Nerve Surgeons and leads a team of surgeons who have conducted volunteer surgical missions in Guayaquil, Ecuador, performing peripheral nerve and orthopedic surgery on Hansen (Leprosy) patients and children.
Location & Phone number
103 Swiftwater Rd, Woodsville, NH 03785, United States
Reviews
"I have had a wonderful experience with Dr. Wilton. He has been patient, kind and willing to answer any and all my questions. And I have a lot of questions always. He has been helping me figure out what is causing my chronic foot pain of over 12+ years and he is the first doctor to actually run diagnostic tests to confirm specific issues. I am grateful to have found him!"
"If I could give 0 stars I would. I went in for a consultation for my terrible bunions and ankle pain. I got told by Dr. Wilton that "we don't do elective surgeries for patients over 40 BMI." So despite the fact that I've had these bunions my entire life and exercise isn't an option due to the extreme pain I experience, I'm too fat for them to do this "elective" procedure. I was told I should live my life on Motrin and get better shoes. He only asked one question about my life style (what job I have) and didn't ask how my feet effect me, the severity of pain I feel on a daily basis, how much I'm able to use my feet, how long I've had the issues, etc. Nothing. He wiggled my toe around, which was painful and when I pointed that out he just continued and said "well you have good mobility in the joint". He also told me to tell my PCP to take off a diagnosis she had done because"you're too young for that." SO unprofessional and a complete waste of my time."
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