Wesley Jackson, MD
Athletic & Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot & Ankle
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About Wesley Jackson, MD
Dr. Wesley Jackson is a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon who provides specialty care for foot and ankle injuries and conditions.
In his practice, Dr. Jackson focuses on complex, reconstructive surgery of the foot and ankle. He also takes care of a variety of injuries and conditions.
Dr. Jackson is a fellowship-trained orthopaedic surgeon. He performs foot and ankle surgery at hospitals and surgery centers in Fort Collins and Loveland.
He completed his fellowship in athletic and reconstructive foot and ankle surgery at the University of Texas Houston/Baylor-Texas Medical Center. Fellowship programs provide orthopaedic surgeons with an additional, sixth year of focused patient care and training in their specialty, following the completion of their residency. Dr. Jackson completed his residency in orthopaedic surgery at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit.
Dr. Jackson holds board certification through the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery.
His outside interests include remodeling projects, engine repair, hiking, travel, and spending time with his family.
Qualifications
- Orthopaedic & Spine Center of the Rockies 2006 — present
Education
- Fellowship in Athletic and Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot and Ankle 2005-2006 — U. T. Houston/Baylor Houston-Texas Medical Center
- Residency in Orthopaedic Surgery 2001-2005 — Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI
- Internship in General Surgery 2000-2001 — Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI
- Medical Degree 1996-2000 — Northwestern University School of Medicine, Chicago, IL
- B.S. Degree 1990-1994 — Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL
Resources
Do you have questions about Athletic & Reconstructive Foot / Ankle Surgical conditions that you or a family member may be experiencing? Have you been diagnosed with a specific problem and you are wondering about treatment options? Check out the links below that contain valuable information. Please note that this information should serve as a resource and should be considered only in discussion with your doctor before official diagnosis or treatment is attempted.