Matthew Stewart Wilson, MD

Mercy Clinic
Matthew Stewart Wilson, MD, Mercy

Matthew Stewart Wilson, MD

Specialty

  • Psychiatry

Location and Contact Information

About Matthew Stewart Wilson, MD

Education
Medical School
  • University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Medicine
Residency
  • Washington University-Psychiatry
Specialty
Board Certifications
  • American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology (Psychiatry)
Affiliations
  • Mercy Hospital Joplin
  • Mercy Hospital Lincoln
  • Mercy Hospital Aurora
  • Mercy Hospital Jefferson
  • Mercy Hospital Springfield
  • Mercy Hospital Washington
  • Mercy Hospital South
  • Mercy Hospital St. Louis
  • Mercy Hospital Carthage
  • Mercy Hospital Cassville
  • Mercy Hospital Lebanon
  • Mercy St. Francis Hospital
Languages
  • English
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Patient Ratings and Comments

Rating

From 30 patients
(4.5/5)
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Comments

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Highlights from patients about their experience with this provider:
  • Dec 5, 2019
    (4/5)
    Dr. Wilson is phenomenal - so good at making me feel truly heard and giving me a variety of options in my treatment. He will be missed!
  • Dec 4, 2019
    (2/5)
    Dr. Wilson has been my doctor for three years, however, last year he did not listen to me regarding a medication called Latuda. I was hurt by this experience because the side effects were real and I have yet to recover from them. I have mixed emotions about Dr. Wilson because he is a good doctor but he enfored poor judgement regarding my care and now I am suffering with my sleep. This is hard, and I really needed for him to listen to me. I even called his manager and she was of no assistance at all. This situation could have been avoided and from this point forth I expect better care.
  • Dec 3, 2019
    (3/5)
    You cannot help a person through coersion. That is the long term narrative of my care

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