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About Me

Conditions I specialize in
  • Pulmonology

I have practiced Pulmonary/Critical Care Medicine for many years at Good Samaritan Hospital where I am Director of Pulmonary Medicine. Patient care has always been my passion. I think good patient communication is the key to managing complex chronic disease. I see patients in my Western Hills office five half days per week and follow them as inpatients when necessary. I enjoy teaching residents and students.  I formerly was President of Cincinnati Academy of Medicine, President of Hospice of Cincinnati and am currently Vice President of Bayley Retirement Communities Board of Trustees. 

Locations I practice at

Education

  • Yale University School of Medicine | Medical School, 1975
    Doctor of Medicine (MD)
  • The University Hospital-Cincinnati | Fellowship, 1980
  • The University Hospital-Cincinnati | Residency, 1978

Certifications

  • American Board of Internal Medicine | Other, 1978
  • American Board of Internal Medicine | Board, 1980
    Pulmonary Disease

Ratings and Reviews

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5 / 5 (307 ratings, 10 comments)
Comments from patients
  • 5 / 5
    Dr Wiltse is definitely an excellent doctor. He helped changed my health around to the better. His assistant (Barb)very personable and knows her job. She is excellent also.!!
    Reviewed March 21, 2026
  • 5 / 5
    Dr. Wiltsie is the best very caring and takes his time..
    Reviewed March 21, 2026
  • 5 / 5
    Dr. Wiltse was very thourough.
    Reviewed March 13, 2026
  • 5 / 5
    Dr Wiltse was highly recommended to me and it is understandable. He takes his time, he is very knowledgeable and listens to his patients. He is well versed in medicine, including not only his field but also the medicine. He asks the right questions and, as I said, he listens. He is able to understand what the patient is saying and know how to interpret it for treatment
    Reviewed March 13, 2026
  • 5 / 5
    Very good
    Reviewed March 09, 2026