Dr. Jared Wilson earned his medical degree in 2016 and went on to complete his intern year at the University of Arizona-Banner UMC and finished both residency and fellowship at SUNY Upstate in Syracuse, NY. He is double board certified in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R) and Interventional Pain Management.
Before pursuing a career in medicine, Dr. Wilson spent six years working as a Certified Athletic Trainer in a physical therapy setting as well as providing athletic training services to a local high school. This experience sparked his passion for continuity of care and helping individuals improve their quality of life over time. During his fourth year of medical school, he completed a PM&R rotation and discovered that the specialty’s focus on long-term patient relationships and functional restoration closely mirrored his work in athletic training—solidifying his decision to pursue PM&R.
Dr. Wilson takes a holistic, patient-centered approach to care. He believes that meaningful, proactive treatment must address the whole person—not just the symptoms. His philosophy considers all aspects that affect a patient’s recovery and well-being, including caregiver dynamics, environmental and psychosocial factors, as well as social, family, and occupational support systems.
Outside of medicine, Dr. Wilson is a man of many hobbies. He is an avid knifemaker and bladesmith, a competitive shooter, and a dedicated outdoorsman who enjoys camping, hunting, and spending quality time with his family and his 2 rescued greyhounds.