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Adam Otworth, PA-C

  • Accepting New Patients
Insurances Accepted: Aetna PPO, Commercial, Medicaid, Medicare, WellCare of Kentucky Medicaid MCO, West Virginia Public Employees Insurance Agency
Affiliations UK King's Daughters
Education
  • College
  • Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies Marietta College
    Marietta, OH
    2018
  • Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences Shawnee State University
    Portsmouth, OH
    2015
  • Board Certification
  • National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants
Star Ratings
4.8 out of 5
233 Ratings
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Comments
  • Rating: 4
    Jun 9, 2026
    All the staff that took care of me was wonderful.
  • Rating: 5
    Jun 9, 2026
    He was very nice and he was very informative. Even though he did shoot me in the wrist with needles and it didn't feel good, he was kind and his nurse was exceptional when I was in pain and I really appreciate his kindness and patience with me. They both did great.
  • Rating: 5
    May 27, 2026
    These folks have treated me with patience, respect and knowledge!!
  • Rating: 5
    May 27, 2026
    I must say the experience was such a welcomed difference from the other physician visits lately (with wife to other KDMC physicians/locations). The check-in process went well. And the technician that took xrays was very couteous, and understood my having hearing issues (i'd forgotten my hearing aids that day). Not sure of his name but he was top notched. And Adam listened and addressed my concerns and help come up with an doable course of action. I am still waiting to hear from scheduling for my p-t appoint
  • Rating: 5
    May 18, 2026
    Dr. Otworth was wonderful. I'd never seen him before. Actually, the whole establishment was great. I was greeted quickly, actually got in before my appointment time, which was a first day doctor. They were very thorough, answered my questions, made sure I understood. Actually, did a treatment that day and ended up putting injections in my hand so that I could try to get movement back. I hadn't been able to close my hand in like seven weeks. And before I got home, I was able to almost close my hand completel
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