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By Chris Leahy, PA-C Orthopedic and Reconstructive Surgery Chances are, you’ve had a sudden muscle cramp, often referred to as a...
A graduate of Springfield College, Dajia became a physician assistant because she wanted to help others in their time of need and have a positive impact on people’s lives.
Dajia made the decision to practice in Orthopedics because she really loves the specialty. “It is the reason I chose to become a PA,” she explains. “Patients come to us with pain and difficult injuries, and we get to help them heal and work towards improving their quality of life.” Dajia is a very caring practitioner and likes to treat her patients as if they were her own family. “I make sure to listen to my patients’ concerns because I think it is important they feel heard and that their worries will be addressed,” she explains. “I emphasize patient education so my patients can understand their diagnosis and different treatment options. I believe that explaining everything allows them to leave satisfied and confident in their care.”
In her spare time Dajia enjoys cooking, traveling, and spending time with family and friends.
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This patient rated the doctor 5 out of 5 stars.
Dajia is excellent! She is very informative and allows me to give my thoughts. Then from there she gives me the best options moving forward! I feel confident in her opinions and suggestions!
This patient rated the doctor 5 out of 5 stars.
Explained my xray and next steps about weight bearing
This patient rated the doctor 5 out of 5 stars.
Very happy with the Dr.
This patient rated the doctor 5 out of 5 stars.
She knew right away that I had sacroiliac disorder because she asked me if I had incontinence and a rush to the bathroom. I did have these problems but was unaware that was connected with sacroiliac disorder however she knew right away.
This patient rated the doctor 5 out of 5 stars.
Great experiences.. Explained everything in detail.. Answered all concerns
This patient rated the doctor 5 out of 5 stars.
PA Dajia Angell is a very caring person with great people and medical skills.
This patient rated the doctor 5 out of 5 stars.
I so appreciate that Dajia Angell attends to my orthopedic medical needs. She's very intelligent, very patient with an older person's many questions and very thorough in clearly explaining issues to me -- all with a warm and comforting personality. Reliant is fortunate to have her as an employee!
This patient rated the doctor 5 out of 5 stars.
I thoroughly enjoyed my visit with Dajia Angell. I would use the words kind, sweet, patient, understanding, empathetic and so many more. She was so patient during the exam, so thorough with explaining her thoughts of what might be going on, what they would like to do next (which she did involve me in deciding) and what to expect from there. Made sure I didn't have any unanswered questions and let me know how to contact her if I had any questions, concerns or whatever. My only disappointment is that I won't get to see her once my present condition is fixed.
This patient rated the doctor 5 out of 5 stars.
There's nothing better I can say. Just amazing staff
Orthopedic Surgery
National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA)
Medical Education: Springfield College
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