Scott Zeilstra PA-C

Scott Zeilstra PA-C achieved his Master’s Degree from Central Michigan University Physician Assisting Program and joined Digestive Health Institute after graduation in 2013. He is certified by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants.

What our patients have to say:

Jeanne D.
1 day ago
Clear quick communication. Pleased.
Linda S.
7 days ago
Professional staff, did not wait long, listened and provided the help I needed.
Lisa G.
1 week ago
I’ve had a great experience with DHI. They have been attentive and listen carefully. I always leave with a plan of action- I would recommend them to family and friends.
Kathy M.
1 week ago
My PA Scott did a fantastic job of going over my records with me, making the transition to a new doctor and PA so much more comfortable. Change can be difficult when you've been seeing the same doctor for years and have developed a solid relationship with your doctor and his/her assistants. I have also spent time with Amanda, who is so personable and understanding. Dr LeeAllan is also very thorough and thoughtful, and she takes the time to listen and weigh out a 'course of treatment'. I'm feeling way better about Dr. Walling's retirement!
Roberta M.
2 weeks ago
The doctor ask me questions about the history of my issue. He suggested treatment. Further tests were scheduled in a timely manner. A follow up visit will be scheduled after the test results are in. It was a very productive appointment.
Sarah P.
2 weeks ago
I saw Donald Laird. He was very prompt, thorough, informative, well- educated, and listened well to all my concerns and health history. Very happy to have been sent here, just wish it would have been years sooner like it should have been.
Stefan G.
2 weeks ago
The staff at the Digestive Health Institute | Gastroenterology is a remarkable group of people. Let’s be honest, nobody looks forward to seeing a gastroenterologist, so when the staff at a medical practice—the ENTIRE staff—is kind and helpful, patients are going to feel more comfortable being there. That is the hallmark of patient-centered care, and it’s what I experienced at the Digestive Health Institute | Gastroenterology. The intake person at the front desk was pleasant, helpful and efficient. I was struggling with my allergies and needed water, and after directing me to the water fountain, he offered me a cup. While that’s a small gesture, it demonstrated real consideration. My medical history was taken by a staff member who was engaging and friendly. I saw a medical resident who spoke with me about why I was there. I gave her some of my history, and then I saw Jannel Lee-Allen. Dr. Lee-Allen has a remarkably good bedside manner. She showed concern while at the same time being direct. Hearing things that are potentially unpleasant are sometimes best said in a direct way, and I value that. Dr. Lee-Allen was clear and concise and direct, but her clarity was infused with a sense of humor. Again, that’s putting a patient at ease. I had to schedule a procedure, and that involved spending a lot of time with the scheduler. She took the time I needed. I never felt rushed. The time it took was based not on her getting to the next patient. It was about what I needed and making sure I understood everything about preparation for an upcoming procedure. I struggled to understand some things, and I needed her to go over them several times. The scheduler, however, was reassuring, telling me she would take the time necessary. She wanted to make sure I understood what was happening. This is another example of how the Digestive Health Institute | Gastroenterology believes in patient-centered care—something they demonstrated that every step of the way.
John W. S.
2 weeks ago
always satisfied with my treatment
Leslie B.
3 weeks ago
Dr. Don is really cool ! Hes a great dr. Been coming to this place for quite a while & glad there here to help.😊
Richard W H.
4 weeks ago
Courteous, Professional, Kind Staff. Great demeanor and medical knowledge.
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