BRIDGET A. WILDER, PA-C

  • Phone: 401-777-7000
  • Office Location(s): Wakefield |
  • Hospital Privileges: South County Hospital

Bridget Wilder received a BA in Medical Biology from the University of New England and an MS in Physician Studies from Samuel University in Oakland California. After her training in PA school, she knew orthopedics would be the right fit for her interest and work habits.

Today Ms. Wilder likes that she can provide a full spectrum of care to her patients, guiding many through their entire surgical process. Her focus is on providing the best care for each patient, from their initial visit to their preoperative assessment, assisting in surgery and following up with post-operative assessments.

In her spare time, Ms. Wilder enjoys spending time with her family and dog in North Stonington, CT.  She also has a genuine interest in working in underserved communities and has volunteered in San Leandro, CA, Springfield, MA, and in Sanford, ME.

Education

  • Undergraduate: University of New England, BS Medical Biology, 2007
  • Graduate: Samuel Merritt University, MS Physician Assistant Studies, 2012


Professional Associations

  • Member of the AAPA

 

Related Blog Posts

September 10, 2024 / Health Interesting / Bridget Wilder

Button Battery Injuries

Did you know that more than 3,000 button batteries are ingested by children each year in the United States? Button batteries can cause severe injury and even death if ingested. It only takes a couple of hours after ingestion for a button battery to burn...

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July 7, 2022 / Health Joint Health / Bridget Wilder

Can Losing Weight Really Help Manage Arthritis Symptoms?

The answer is YES! Did you know that greater than 60% of adults in the United States who are diagnosed with osteoarthritis are also overweight or obese? In addition to an increased load across a joint, obesity can increase the body’s overall inflammatory response, which may...

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December 24, 2020 / Knee Knee Pain / Bridget Wilder

“There’s a Lump Behind my Knee!”

...............Living with a Baker’s cyst depends on how much discomfort it causes. Often times, the size and presence of the cyst will fluctuate, as the body can resorb this excess fluid. No treatment is necessary if the cyst is not causing discomfort.

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