I was diagnosed with arthritis at the age of 2 she did her absolute best to help me go into remission and I did I went into remission for 6 years then recently it came back im sad too see that she has retired but just know she’s impacted my life a ton and I thank her for that
Posted Date : 13/07/2022
Anonymous
My daughter and I feel like Dr. Ellsworth saved our lives. My daughter was diagnosed by Dr. Ellsworth with JRA just under the age of 2. She is now almost 9. In those 7 years Dr. Ellsworth has managed to turn my daughter’s life around. She went from barely walking to playing floor hockey and running in a track meet last week. Her staff is all knowledgeable and there to help every step of the way. As for being punctual, I have never met a doctor as punctual as this lady. In short, she’s amazing!!!
Anonymous
Excellent Dr. Great patient care and acceptional bed side manner. Makes the child feel very very comfortable.
Anonymous
AMAZING!! i have hated doctors my whole life, but Dr.Ellsworth has totally changed my perspective on them. She is like my auntie now 🙂
Anonymous
I was diagnosed with Rheumatoid Juvenile Arthritis when I was 2 and I am now 18. She is the best doctor I have had and I would gladly recommend her. She is very knowledgable and friendly. She always does what is best for the patient. I feel like over the years I have developed a personal relationship with her as well as her physical therapist. I am sad that I have to leave her now that I am 18 but I am happy for the 16 years I have seen her and how much she has helped me. I 100% recommend her if you have a child who may be suffering from Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis.
Anonymous
Wasted our time seeing her. Without even seeing her, prescribed a high dose of steroids (that did NOT work), then sent us home. When issues arose with the meds she denied that it could possibly be the medication causing the issues. She passed off my child’s pain as ‘normal’. Refused to admit that our concerns were valid and had no compassion what so ever. We’re no wiser after seeing her, but the condition remains.