James Wiley, MD, FAAP
Dr. Wiley attended medical school at the University of Alabama School of Medicine, and completed his residency at the University of Alabama School of Medicine, The Children’s Hospital of Alabama. He is board certified in Pediatrics. Dr. Wiley practiced general pediatrics at Dothan Pediatric Clinic in Dothan AL for almost 20 years before moving to Mobile in 2008 and founding Focus. He served as President of the Alabama Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics and is currently the District X Vice Chair Person for the AAP. He has been listed in America’s Best Doctors and America’s Top Pediatricians and was named Master Pediatrician by Children’s Health System. Dr. Wiley is married and has 3 college aged children. He enjoys fishing and painting.
“Every day I learn something new about ADHD from the wisdom of my patients.”
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Back To School. Back To An ADHD Routine.
5 Things Teachers Should Know About ADHD in the Classroom
Complexities and Realities of Diagnosing and Medicating ADHD
The Independence Curve
Why Physicians Should Pay Attention to ADHD
Why I Don't Diagnose Oppositional Defiant Disorder (Part 1 of 4)
ADHD Medication: Dangers of a Medication Vacation
5 Simple Things to Help Behavior & Attention Issues
Dear Teacher: Working with My Son’s Tics
Dear Teacher: My Son Has ADHD
Dear Teacher: My Son Has Dyslexia
5 Quick Low-Tech Tips to Help Start Your School Year Off Right
Stop Being Creative
Dr. James Wiley Published on ImpactADHD.com
Can ADHD Kill Me?
Treat Your ADHD Brain Like a Race Car and Get on the Road to Better Focus.
The Sugar Myth and ADHD Children
ADHD and OCD in Childhood - The Chicken, the Egg or Both
Focus, Inc Tested Our 1000th Patient on QbTest!
What Can You Expect From Clonidine? Dr. James Wiley
ADHD: A Warrior’s Brain
Richmond VA Focus-MD ADHD Clinic: Now Open
ADHD Medication: Making the Right Diagnoses Part 2
ADHD Medication: Making the Right Diagnoses Part 1
Diabetes & ADHD: Understanding the Common Characteristics