About Me
Wesley Rieger, PA-C, is a physician assistant. During his medical training, Wesley experienced clinical rotations in several areas of patient care and has special interest in neurosciences.
He earned his Master of Physician Assistant Practice from the University of Dayton.
In his spare time, Wesley enjoys spending time outdoors with his family and participating in activities like hiking, biking, and kayaking. When he is not spending time outdoors, he enjoys cooking and reading up on fitness and nutrition.
What is a Certified Physician Assistant?
A physician assistant (PA) is a licensed healthcare provider who holds a master’s or doctoral degree and has advanced clinical training. They collaborate with physicians to diagnose and treat patients. Like physicians, they make referrals, provide physical exams, order and interpret tests, and prescribe medications.
Gender
Male
Languages
English
Credentials
Education
PA Education
University of Dayton
Undergraduate Education
Wright State University
Care Philosophy

I strive to provide the best patient care possible and aim to treat each patient as if they were a part of my family.
Wesley Rieger, PA-C
Physician Assistant
Locations
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Medical Group Practice
Kettering Health Medical Group Brain & Spine
Kettering Health Main Campus
3700 Southern Blvd, Suite 300
Kettering, OH 45429
Reviews
Patient Satisfaction Ratings and Comments
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I was so impressed with Wesley Rieger. He explained my diagnosis so clearly using my MRI and discussed the best Plan of Care for me going forward. I left my appointment feeling much less anxious and worried about managing my condition, my health, my future Quality of Life.
Very friendly and courteous. Thank you for your support.
Good experience
I still felt after I left the clinic that it wasn't explained why I couldn't have surgery and would have to live with the pain. What is going on in my lower back?