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Ashley Davis, MD
National Senior Director of Surgery · Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine · Atlanta, GA
Report ID
260530AD
Research completed
May 30, 2026
Sources reviewed
69 primary sources
What you'll find below: Publicly available information compiled across dozens of sources — credentials and training, online reviews and community mentions, industry payment records, federal and state court records, and published research — organized around what matters to you.
What's not in this report: A verdict on whether this surgeon is right for your case. Haven doesn't assess surgical skill or endorse any provider. You also won't find information that lives in private groups or restricted forums, or clinical outcome data that isn't publicly available for most surgeons. Ultimately, no report alone can conclude whether a surgeon is the best choice in terms of specialization, personality or training.
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At a glance
FMIGS-trained, ABOG board-certified OB/GYN; 17 years since MD; active GA license; practices at Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine in Atlanta
Across 23 surfaced accounts (2020–2026), patients consistently describe feeling heard and cared for; one isolated callback concern at a prior practice
In-network with Blue Cross Blue Shield at most PRM locations; non-par with other plans, so confirm surgeon and hospital coverage for your specific plan
~$10,951 in industry payments (2019–2024), mostly consulting fees from Gynesonics and AbbVie — reasonable to ask about
Based on your priorities
Follow-up and post-op care: PRM's model builds in post-habilitation, and patient accounts describe video debriefs, pathology review, and check-in calls
Protecting fertility: she describes preserving ovarian tissue, treating fibroids without UFE, and tailoring procedures toward future pregnancy
Skill & experience snapshot
FMIGS
Fellowship-trained, minimally invasive gynecologic surgery
ABOG
Board-certified, Obstetrics & Gynecology
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GA hospitals where she operates
FMIGS fellowship-trained excision surgeon — ABOG board certified
Dr. Davis earned her MD at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in 2009 and completed OB/GYN residency at Mount Sinai Hospital (New York) 2009–2013. She then completed a two-year high-volume MIGS fellowship — minimally invasive gynecologic surgery. She is ABOG board-certified in OB/GYN and serves as National Senior Director of Surgery at Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine, operating at Northside Hospital Duluth, Northside Gwinnett, and Piedmont Atlanta.
What this means
An FMIGS fellowship is two post-residency years in minimally invasive gynecologic surgery, including complex endo cases — uncommon outside subspecialty programs. ABOG board certified. Her role as PRM’s National Senior Director of Surgery means the caseload is concentrated excision. At consult, ask about her annual excision volume.
Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine provider profile [link] · PRM nationwide excision surgeon page [link] · Doximity [link] · Castle Connolly [link]
Not listed on community surgeon directories
Dr. Davis is not currently listed on Nancy's Nook Surgeon List, iCareBetter, or TheYellowHub as of the research date. Her public presence runs through Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine's nationwide excision surgeon page, Castle Connolly Top Doctor recognition, and mainstream physician directories including Healthgrades, Healthline, Zocdoc, and Doximity.
What this means
Nancy's Nook, iCareBetter, and TheYellowHub are three community-recognized directories of endometriosis specialists. Methodology and rigor vary across them, and absence from any of these is not, on its own, a negative signal — many capable endometriosis surgeons do not appear on every directory.
Nancy's Nook Surgeon List, May 29, 2026 · iCareBetter [link] · TheYellowHub [link]
Public-facing endometriosis education — article, podcast, and fibroid piece
Dr. Davis has put her name to endometriosis education for patients: an endometriosis article on PRM's site, a HealthCentral piece on fibroids, and a 2021 Therapy for Black Girls podcast appearance on gynecologic health. These show her engaging directly with patients on the conditions she treats, in plain language rather than only in clinical settings.
What this means
Writing and speaking for patients about endo and fibroids points to someone who treats the conditions you're navigating as a focus, not a sideline. It tells you where her attention sits — not how she operates. The clearest read on surgical skill comes from her case volume, training, and how she walks you through your own case in the consult.
PubMed [link] · PRM endometriosis article [link] · Therapy for Black Girls, Session 232 [link]
Community voices
Consistently positive across five years and multiple platforms
Haven surfaced 23 patient-attributable accounts spanning August 2020 to May 2026, across r/endometriosis (5 threads), Zocdoc (15 written reviews at her prior practice), BirdEye (PRM Atlanta 4.9★/97 aggregate), a Facebook practice page, and a Facebook patient group. Sentiment is overwhelmingly positive. One isolated concern — a missed callback at her prior practice in November 2020 — is the only negative account. Most surgical-outcome accounts cluster in 2025, after her move to PRM.
What this means
Accounts span five years and at least four independent platforms — Reddit, Zocdoc, Facebook, and BirdEye — which means the pattern is not confined to the one place the practice can edit. Their accounts describe individual experiences, not guaranteed outcomes, but consistency across platforms is one of the stronger signals in public data.
r/endometriosis [link] · Zocdoc [link] · BirdEye/PRM Atlanta [link] · Facebook patient group [link] · Community module — 30 sources searched
What patients say went well
On r/endometriosis (Nov 2025, Mar 2026), posters describe her as performing hundreds of excision surgeries annually and appearing on top-doctor lists. Two Facebook patient-group accounts (Apr 2025) describe recorded video debriefs for families immediately post-op and pathology review within days. PRM testimonials describe pain-free outcomes after years of dismissed pain and check-in calls during recovery. Their accounts describe individual experiences, not guaranteed outcomes.
What this means
The post-op check-in calls, video debriefs for families, and pathology review within days — each surfaced in independent patient accounts, not PRM's own testimonials — show that the follow-up care and post-op protocol you said matters is built into her practice. Those 2025 surgical accounts are the most clinically relevant signal here.
r/endometriosis [link] · Facebook patient group (Apr 2025) [link] · PRM provider page [link]
One concern: missed follow-up call at prior practice
A Zocdoc review from November 2020 describes a patient at her prior practice (Fibroid and Pelvic Wellness Center of Georgia) who was promised a follow-up call to schedule a scan that was never made, and whose return message also went unanswered. No similar accounts were found during Haven's research. This is the only negative account across 23 surfaced posts, and it predates her current PRM role by over four years.
What this means
This account describes a callback failure at her prior practice in 2020 — before her PRM move and the follow-up model she now describes as built-in.
Zocdoc · November 19, 2020 [link]
See what else people said in the Appendix.
Surgical approach and philosophy
Complete excision inside a pre- and post-habilitation model, with follow-up built into the structure
Dr. Davis states that "complete excision of disease is the standard of care," set inside a model she calls pre- and post-habilitation: pelvic floor PT before surgery to reduce inflammation, and again after to restore function. Post-surgical patients (Facebook patient group, Apr 2025) describe same-day video debriefs for families, pathology review within days, and check-in calls during recovery — sourced from independent posts, not PRM's own testimonials.
What this means
The post-habilitation half of her model means post-op PT and recovery support are designed in, not added later — which speaks directly to the follow-up and post-op care you said matters most. A concrete thing to ask: how soon after surgery PT typically starts, and how she tracks your recovery week to week.
PRM provider profile [link] · PRM endometriosis article [link] · Facebook patient group (Apr 2025) [link]
Complex disease: co-surgical backup is documented; her own work beyond the pelvis is not
Her PRM biography notes she works closely with colorectal and general surgeons for comprehensive excision — co-surgical backup when disease extends toward bowel or bladder. Haven did not, however, find primary sources documenting Dr. Davis personally operating on extrapelvic sites (bowel, bladder, ureter, diaphragm); a 2017 review once linked to her belongs to a different physician. So this rests on the practice's stated collaborative model, not a documented advanced-disease caseload of her own.
What this means
Co-surgical access means she has a path for disease crossing organ boundaries without sending you elsewhere first. Because her personal advanced-disease experience isn't documented publicly, this is a real gap to close in conversation: ask how often she handles disease at bowel or bladder, and who scrubs in with her.
PRM provider profile [link] · Credentials module — extrapelvic inventory (no primary source for personal operative scope)
Documented fertility-preservation posture: organ-sparing, uterine-preserving approach
Dr. Davis states her focus is "preserving ovarian tissue, surgically treating fibroids to minimize impact on the uterus, and avoiding procedures like uterine fibroid embolization, which can reduce fertility," and that she "tailors every procedure to optimize the patient's ability to achieve future pregnancies." These statements come from her PRM provider biography — they describe her stated approach, not outcomes from a published fertility-preservation series.
What this means for your planning
Her stated posture — preserving ovarian tissue, avoiding UFE, tailoring toward future pregnancy — speaks directly to protecting your fertility, and it's specific rather than generic. What it can't tell you is how it plays out for your disease location and stage — ask what fertility-preservation looks like for a case like yours.
PRM provider profile [link]
Additional considerations
Insurance — in-network with BCBS at most locations; details vary by plan
PRM states it is in-network with Blue Cross Blue Shield in most locations and participates with most major plans as non-par (out-of-network but billable) providers. Coverage varies by location and plan. The Atlanta clinic at 371 East Paces Ferry Rd, Suite 730 (470-322-4113) does not publish a surgeon-specific payer list. Hospital facility fees for surgery at Northside or Piedmont are billed separately and may carry different network status from the surgeon's professional fee.
What this means
In-network for BCBS at most PRM locations is the clearest piece. For your specific plan, ask PRM's billing team to confirm Dr. Davis's status for your coverage, the hospital billing for Northside or Piedmont, and whether a gap exception is available if she turns out to be out-of-network — that's the step that changes the math most.
PRM insurance page [link] · PRM Atlanta location [link]
Malpractice and disciplinary record appears clean
No malpractice cases were identified for Ashley Davis, MD in publicly searchable federal or Georgia state court records as of May 30, 2026. Searches covered PACER, Justia, FindLaw, and VLex for combinations of her name, specialty, and Atlanta-area hospital affiliations. Several unrelated individuals with the same name were identified and excluded. Public court records do not capture sealed settlements — the absence reflects what is searchable, not a complete legal history.
Justia [link] · FindLaw [link] · VLex [link] · Justia Dockets [link] · Georgia Composite Medical Board [link]
Industry payments (CMS Open Payments) — $10,951 disclosed including consulting fees from Gynesonics and AbbVie
CMS Open Payments (2019–2024): 249 general-payment records totaling $10,950.76; no research or ownership interests. Top payers: Gynesonics $3,275.93 (10 records), Medical Device Business Services $1,182.83, AbbVie combined ~$1,422, Myovant $521.52, Hologic ~$495. By category: Food and Beverage $6,925.95 (238 records), Travel and Lodging $2,339.80, Consulting Fee $1,650.00 (3 records), Education $35.01. Gynesonics makes the Sonata fibroid device; AbbVie markets Orilissa and Lupron for endo.
What this means
The consulting fees from Gynesonics (a fibroid device company) and AbbVie (which markets Orilissa for endo) are the entries worth a direct question — not because they signal a conflict, but because pharma and device relationships can shape which tools a surgeon reaches for. How she decides between medication and excision is the useful follow-up.
CMS Open Payments direct API query [link]
Findings at a glance
What matters to you What we found Signal
Training & credentials FMIGS fellowship-trained, ABOG board-certified OB/GYN; serves as National Senior Director of Surgery at PRM, a practice dedicated to endometriosis excision. Positive
Insurance & cost access PRM is in-network with BCBS at most locations; participation with other major plans varies — verify your specific plan and hospital billing before booking. Verify Before Booking
Surgical philosophy & approach Excision as stated standard of care, embedded in a multidisciplinary pre- and post-habilitation model with integrated pelvic floor PT, pain management, and mental health support. Positive
Community signal Consistently positive across 23 surfaced accounts; most speak to bedside manner and being believed — 10 specifically describe surgical outcomes, primarily from 2025 post-PRM accounts. Mostly positive
Industry payments $10,951 total (2019–2024); consulting fees from Gynesonics and AbbVie are the entries that merit a direct conversation about how those relationships shape device and medication decisions. Mixed
Follow-up care and post-op protocol PRM's built-in pre- and post-habilitation model means PT is integrated before and after surgery by design. Independent 2025 patient accounts describe video debriefs, pathology review, and check-in calls — though the missed callback at her prior practice is worth asking about. Mostly positive
Protecting my fertility Documented uterine-sparing posture: preserving ovarian tissue, avoiding uterine fibroid embolization, and tailoring each procedure for future pregnancy — this is her stated approach on her PRM biography, not outcomes from a published series, so confirm how it applies to your case. Mostly positive
Research summary
Dr. Davis holds an FMIGS fellowship, ABOG board certification, and serves as PRM's National Senior Director of Surgery — a dedicated excision role within a multidisciplinary practice. She is not listed on Nancy's Nook, iCareBetter, or TheYellowHub; her professional recognition runs through Castle Connolly and PRM's own excision directory. For the follow-up care and post-op protocol that matters to you, PRM's pre- and post-habilitation model — pelvic PT before and after surgery — is built in; 2025 patient accounts describe video debriefs and pathology review within days — their experience, not necessarily yours. For protecting your fertility, her documented posture on preserving ovarian tissue and avoiding fertility-reducing procedures is specific and on the record. Industry payments total ~$10,951 (2019–2024), including consulting fees from Gynesonics and AbbVie — worth a direct question. The sections below are designed to fill in what the public record cannot confirm, including the conversations in private patient communities and questions only a consultation can answer.
Digging deeper
Some of the most useful information lives where Haven can't reach. Here are ways to dig a layer deeper:
  • Private Facebook groups: Local and national endo communities where patients often share experiences with specific surgeons. There may be groups specific to your state or region as well as national groups.
  • Zocdoc: Zocdoc profiles aren't accessible to Haven's research. Search your surgeon's name directly on the platform for additional patient details and reviews.
  • Your insurance portal: Your insurance may have a member portal that includes provider reviews and ratings that aren't publicly available. Log in and search your surgeon's name directly.
  • Your consultation (see below!): Some questions are best asked directly. The questions in the next section are designed to help you fill in some of the gaps by discussing them with the provider.
Questions to bring to your consult
1.
Can you walk me through your MIGS fellowship — where you trained and how many complex endometriosis cases, including Stage III–IV or deep infiltrating disease, you typically performed during training and do each year now?
Why ask this
The fellowship institution and annual case volume tell you whether her complex endo experience is current and concentrated. Listen for specific numbers and the disease staging — "complex benign gyn" is broader than deep infiltrating excision.
2.
What does your post-op protocol look like — when does pelvic floor PT start after surgery, what does the follow-up schedule look like in the first three months, and how do you handle complications or questions between appointments?
Why ask this
PRM's pre- and post-habilitation model is documented, but the specific timeline — how soon PT starts, how often follow-up happens, and who you contact when something comes up — is the piece that determines whether post-op care actually matches what you need.
3.
When you're performing an excision and find disease that's more extensive than imaging showed — for example, involving the bowel, bladder, or ureter — what happens intraoperatively? Do you have a colorectal or urology surgeon available to come in-house, or is the case staged?
Why ask this
Her biography mentions working closely with colorectal and general surgeons, but the specifics matter: is that a pre-arranged same-day arrangement, or a referral to a separate encounter? The answer shapes your surgical planning if imaging isn't definitive.
4.
Given that protecting my fertility is a priority, what does your approach look like when excision brings you near the ovaries or involves disease on the uterine ligaments — how do you decide what to preserve versus what needs to come out?
Why ask this
Her stated posture — preserving ovarian tissue, avoiding UFE, tailoring for future pregnancy — is documented. What you want at the consult is how that posture applies specifically to your imaging and disease presentation, not a general philosophy answer.
5.
How do you think about medication or device choices for patients where excision is the primary goal, and what influences those choices?
Why ask this
Consulting relationships with device and pharma companies are common and often benign, but the question lets you hear directly how she weighs those relationships. A clear answer — explaining what the consulting involved and how she approaches treatment decisions — is what you're listening for.
Credentials at a glance
Full nameAshley N. Davis, MD
Medical schoolUniversity of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Medicine, MD, 2009
ResidencyObstetrics and Gynecology, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai / Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY, 2009–2013
FellowshipTwo-year high-volume Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery (MIGS / FMIGS) fellowship; specific program name and exact years not stated in public bios
Board certificationAmerican Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ABOG), Obstetrics & Gynecology
MembershipsCastle Connolly Top Doctor in Obstetrics & Gynecology and Endometriosis/Pelvic Pain
PracticePelvic Rehabilitation Medicine — National Senior Director of Surgery; Gynecologic Surgeon & Endometriosis Excision Specialist
Address371 East Paces Ferry Road, Suite 730, Atlanta, GA 30305
Phone470-322-4113
Hospital affiliationsNorthside Hospital Duluth; Northside Hospital Gwinnett; Piedmont Atlanta Hospital; Northside Hospital Atlanta (Castle Connolly)
Partner surgeon(s)Amanda Kinder, FNP-C (nurse practitioner colleague at PRM Atlanta); no other gynecologic surgeons listed at this site
License statusGeorgia License #85996 — Active (Doximity: GA Medical License 2020–2028 for Ashley Noelle Davis, MD, NPI 1689800955, OB/GYN, Atlanta). Direct GCMB portal verification: gateway.medicalboard.georgia.gov
NPI1689800955
What people said
21 positive  ·  2 neutral  ·  1 concern  ·  All retrieved verbatims
Across 23 verified accounts: 10 speak to surgical outcomes, 19 to bedside manner / communication, 4 to diagnosis experience. The 2020–2021 Zocdoc set reflects general gynecology visits at her prior practice; the 2025 Facebook accounts are the most clinically relevant for an excision patient.
"Dr. Davis changed my life! She was the only doctor that listened to me in the past 5 years. I had been in extreme pain for about 5 years and all of my other doctors would tell me that I'm not dying, so I'm fine. Dr. Davis determined that I had endometriosis and provided me with different options for treatment. We decided to remove it surgically and I cannot express how much my life has improved. I forgot what it was like to not be radiating in pain all day every day. She is literally the best doctor I have ever seen."
PRM provider page · date not stated · patient  ·  pelvicrehabilitation.com
"I'm so grateful to my friend who referred me to Dr. Davis and to Dr. Davis for how great I feel today. From my first appointment through my surgery and follow-up, Dr. Davis treated me with kindness and respect. She patiently answered all my many questions and those that came from my concerned family members. She guided me in my decision to have the surgery and did such a skillful job that my recovery was much easier than I had anticipated. Since my surgery, I feel like a new woman–or maybe more like the woman I used to be before my health problems!"
PRM provider page · date not stated · patient  ·  pelvicrehabilitation.com
"Dr. Davis deserves nothing less than 5 stars!! She is kind and patient and thorough. She makes me feel valued and listens to everything I have to say. I never feel rushed or that another the next patient is more important. She weighs the pros and cons of all possibilities and had educated me throughout my Endometriosis journey. My favorite thing about Dr Davis is her honesty. She never pretended to have all the answers or gave false hope that surgery would fix everything, but that this was a continuous journey and we would take together! Thank you Dr. Davis!!"
PRM provider page · date not stated · patient  ·  pelvicrehabilitation.com
"Dr. Davis has been so supportive and helpful since my first appointment in January. She reviewed my records from my previous ablation surgery and suggested a treatment plan. By the end of the month I was in surgery for her to excise my Endometriosis and perform a hysterectomy. She was meticulous and made sure all of the Endometriosis was removed. She met with my husband afterward and explained everything to him and then met with me the following morning. She was compassionate and made sure I had everything I needed and an easy way of contacting her before leaving the hospital. She called/texted to check on me throughout my recovery. I had my follow-up yesterday and her professionalism and kind demeanor continued, making sure to answer all questions and make sure I was okay both physically and emotionally. Because of her expertise I am much better now than before surgery. I would highly recommend Dr. Davis at PRM in Atlanta."
PRM provider page · date not stated (references "first appointment in January") · patient  ·  pelvicrehabilitation.com
"Dr. Davis is amazing! She is kind, knowledgeable, patient, understanding and wants the best for her patients. She answered all of my questions, no matter how many times I asked them, to make me feel comfortable. She also called to check on me a couple of times after my surgery. I highly recommend Dr. Ashley Davis! She is a remarkable doctor!"
PRM provider page · date not stated · patient  ·  pelvicrehabilitation.com
"I cannot say enough wonderful things about Dr. Ashley Davis and the entire team at Atlanta Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine. From my very first consultation, Dr. Davis showed a level of compassion, professionalism, and expertise that immediately put me at ease. After years of struggling with painful fibroids and endometriosis, I finally found a provider who listened to my concerns, validated my experience, and offered real solutions. Dr. Davis performed my surgery to remove both fibroids and endometriosis, and the results have..."
[Note: text truncated in source] BirdEye · Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine Atlanta · date not stated · patient  ·  reviews.birdeye.com
"Dr. Davis is an AMAZING doctor/surgeon. I first met with her the beginning of January after having a laparoscopic surgery to remove Endometriosis using ablation. The pain returned with a month. She looked at my path results and said it's much deeper. B…"
[Note: text truncated in source at "B…"] Facebook · practice page · approximately early 2025 · patient (Kristy Pounders Vaughn)  ·  facebook.com
"Shes literally the best doctor ever! I cannot recommend her enough!!!!! She just did my surgery last week. She cares so much about her patients, she is extremely experienced snd knowledgable. I really liked how she educated me and showed me what she wa…" [Note: text truncated in source. Additional comment from same poster: "immediately after the surgery she came out to talk to him and had him record a video of he…" — also truncated]
Facebook · public group · April 2025 · patient (Kylie Allen, surgery approximately April 2025)  ·  facebook.com
"she thoroughly heard me out & has helped try to find the source of my issues & pain.. bc of her taking things from a bigger picture with all of my symptoms .. I've had now endo excision surgery where she found & removed endo .. a …" [Note: text truncated. Additional comment: "my surgery was 2/16 & I had the same experience … she recorded a video post op with my mom and explained the findings .. then a few a days later I was able to view the formal pathology report through my chart." Additional: "She's amazing & so compassionate"]
Facebook · public group · April 2025 · patient (surgery date 2/16, context suggests 2025)  ·  facebook.com
"I consulted with Dr. Ashley Davis, who was previously at the same clinic as Dr. De. She is currently with Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine and has been recognized on the list of top doctors."
r/endometriosis · November 2025 · third party (had consultation)  ·  reddit.com
"Dr. Ashley at Pel Rehabilitation Medicine I could get an initial appointment with her in a few weeks, which is promising! She performs hundreds of excision surgeries annually and has great reviews. My only concern is that she is out of network and doesn't have a maximum fee cap like options 3 and 5."
r/endometriosis · March 2026 · prospective patient  ·  reddit.com
"Warm and pleasant demeanor. Professional. So far, a great replacement for Dr. Johnson, whom I will miss dearly."
Zocdoc · December 7, 2020 · patient — Fibroid and Pelvic Wellness Center of Georgia  ·  zocdoc.com
"She was very nice and I felt comfortable during my visit."
Zocdoc · August 31, 2020 · verified patient (Jasmyn H.) — Fibroid and Pelvic Wellness Center of Georgia  ·  zocdoc.com
"Amazing!!!! 10/10! highly recommend!"
Zocdoc · November 20, 2020 · verified patient (Bouquet B.) — Fibroid and Pelvic Wellness Center of Georgia  ·  zocdoc.com
"Dr. Davis was so nice! She made me feel very comfortable during my visit. I was a first time patient, so my wait time was a little longer. I had already filled out the paper work online, but had to fill some out in office as well. Otherwise, the whole staff was very pleasant."
Zocdoc · November 12, 2020 · verified patient (Leanna L.) — Fibroid and Pelvic Wellness Center of Georgia  ·  zocdoc.com
"This was my first ever GYN visit. Her and the staff made me extremely comfortable. She was quick, got the job done and was efficient. She answered all of my questions. Highly recommend!"
Zocdoc · November 11, 2020 · verified patient (Teresa P.) — Fibroid and Pelvic Wellness Center of Georgia  ·  zocdoc.com
"It was wwwaaayyy better than I expected. I arrived early to fill out paperwork and before I could go back to my seat, I was called back. Everyone is very nice and thorough! The facility is extremely clean even though there is minor work being done to the office. My office visit was less than an hour."
Zocdoc · November 17, 2020 · verified patient (Sharon L.) — Fibroid and Pelvic Wellness Center of Georgia  ·  zocdoc.com
"She was very fast and thorough. The appointment took less than 40 minutes."
Zocdoc · "more than 1 year ago" (relative to 2021 era) · verified patient — Fibroid and Pelvic Wellness Center of Georgia  ·  zocdoc.com
"Dr. Davis was prompt, knowledgable, and cut straight to the point."
Zocdoc · January 5, 2021 · verified patient (Jessica M.) — Fibroid and Pelvic Wellness Center of Georgia  ·  zocdoc.com
"I thought the visit was good. She was very kind and explained things well. I'm always nervous when it comes to doctors so this was comforting. Thank you Dr. Davis!"
Zocdoc · "more than 1 year ago" · verified patient — Fibroid and Pelvic Wellness Center of Georgia  ·  zocdoc.com
"She's amazing!"
Zocdoc · "more than 1 year ago" · verified patient (Hailey Y.) — Fibroid and Pelvic Wellness Center of Georgia  ·  zocdoc.com
"Very nice lady and very professional"
Zocdoc · October 7, 2020 · verified patient (Chantell J.) — Fibroid and Pelvic Wellness Center of Georgia  ·  zocdoc.com
"Very informative"
Zocdoc · January 4, 2021 · verified patient (Britley Q.) — Fibroid and Pelvic Wellness Center of Georgia  ·  zocdoc.com
"I've scheduled an appointment with an endometriosis specialist surgeon in Atlanta, Dr. Ashley Davis at Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine. If anyone has feedback on her, I would appreciate it!"
r/endometriosis · July 2025 · prospective patient (uninsured, seeking out-of-pocket surgery)  ·  reddit.com
"Has anyone undergone excision surgery with Dr. Ashley Davis at PRM in Atlanta? If so, I would love to hear about your experience and the total costs involved. I have insurance, but I know she is out-of-network. I've already had a consultation with her, and I think she's an excellent doctor who took the time to explain everything clearly. However, I'm a bit uncertain about the practice itself. They haven't provided clear information regarding the surgery's actual costs, and I've been informed that a final bill might take 9 to 12 months to arrive after the procedure."
r/endometriosis · May 2026 · patient (post-consultation, pre-surgery; concerns about billing transparency)  ·  reddit.com
"I am very disappointed. The Dr. was supposed to follow up with me to schedule a scan. That was never done. I called back to leave a message and I still never received a call back. My health didn't seem to be of importance."
Zocdoc · November 19, 2020 · verified patient — Fibroid and Pelvic Wellness Center of Georgia (prior practice)  ·  zocdoc.com
Verified verbatim excerpts retrieved during research. Quotes that could not be source-verified were withheld rather than paraphrased. Several Facebook comments were truncated in source rendering and their full text could not be confirmed; these are flagged with "[Note: text truncated in source]." PRM provider-page testimonials are editorially curated by the practice and lack independent dates or verification — included but flagged accordingly. Reddit research covers targeted searches across 9 subreddits — not an exhaustive index of all mentions. Additional reviews may exist on platforms that blocked access — see Sources & Available Information.
Sources & Available Information
Extensive
Strong public footprint — many independent sources to draw from
The Information Available rating reflects the volume and consistency of publicly available information found during research. It is not an assessment of surgeon quality, outcomes, or suitability for any individual patient.
DimensionWhat we found
Reddit / community threads (public index) 5 r/endometriosis threads mentioning Dr. Davis by name (Nov 2025, Mar 2026, Jul 2025, May 2026, plus 1 excluded); r/Endo, r/adenomyosis, r/AskDocs, r/WomensHealth, r/Georgia, r/AskAtlanta returned no results
Specialty listings Not listed on Nancy's Nook (checked May 2026), iCareBetter, or TheYellowHub; listed on PRM nationwide excision surgeon page and Castle Connolly Top Doctor
Review platforms Zocdoc: 42 reviews / 4.88★ (15 written texts extracted, prior practice); BirdEye/PRM Atlanta: 4.9★/97 reviews (1 Dr. Davis-specific text); Healthgrades: Choice designation (full review list not rendered); Yelp: 4.7★/15 reviews (prior practice, full text blocked)
Clinical volume No publicly stated annual excision volume from primary sources; community post (Mar 2026) cites "hundreds of excision surgeries annually" — sourced from a prospective patient, not a primary practice statement
Surgery complexity Facebook patient-group accounts (Apr 2025) describe complex excision follow-through; PRM biography notes co-surgical access with colorectal and general surgeons; no personal extrapelvic excision publications confirmed (PMID 27992931 attributed to Anne C. Davis, Cleveland Clinic — different physician)
Legal record No malpractice cases found — PACER, Justia, FindLaw, VLex, Georgia state courts; Georgia license #85996 active per NPI registry and Doximity
Data gaps PRM publication count unconfirmable due to common-name collision on PubMed; Healthgrades full review list not rendered; Yelp full text blocked; Zocdoc reviews anchored to prior practice (pre-PRM); PRM provider-page testimonials editorially curated without independent dates
All primary sources — direct links
[1]
Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine – Dr. Ashley Davis provider profile
[2]
Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine – Nationwide Endometriosis Excision Surgeons page
[3]
Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine – Atlanta, GA location page
[4]
Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine – main site
[5]
Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine – insurance information page
[6]
The Complexities of Endometriosis Treatment – PRM article quoting Dr. Davis
[8]
Doximity – Ashley Davis, MD, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Atlanta, GA
[9]
Healthgrades – Dr. Ashley Davis, MD, Obstetrician-Gynecologist
[10]
Zocdoc – Dr. Ashley Davis, MD, Fibroid and Pelvic Wellness Center of Georgia
[11]
Healthline FindCare – Dr. Ashley Davis, MD, OB/GYN
[12]
Castle Connolly – Dr. Ashley N. Davis, Top Doctor in Obstetrics & Gynecology
[13]
Therapy for Black Girls – Session 232: A Conversation on Gynecologic Health
[14]
HealthCentral – "What Your Doctor Wants You to Track With Fibroids," quoting Dr. Davis
[15]
PubMed – canonical full-author-name query for "Davis, Ashley*" 2010–2026
[16]
CMS Open Payments – general site (detailed query via direct API)
[17]
Gynesonics – company and fibroid device information
[18]
AbbVie – corporate site and women's health portfolio
[19]
Myovant Sciences – investor site / women's health therapies
[20]
Hologic – gynecologic devices
[21]
Nancy's Nook Surgeon List (status source; listing not found)
Nancy's Nook Surgeon List, May 29, 2026
[22]
iCareBetter – home page and provider directory
[23]
TheYellowHub – provider map
[24]
Georgia Composite Medical Board – main site and license search portal
[25]
[26]
r/endometriosis – specialist options thread (Mar 2026)
[29]
BirdEye – Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine Atlanta reviews
[30]
Facebook – PRM practice page (1 patient review found)
[31]
Facebook – public patient group, April 2025 thread (2 surgical patient accounts)
[32]
Justia – general case search (no relevant malpractice suits found)
[33]
FindLaw – case law search (no relevant malpractice suits found)
[34]
Justia Dockets – federal dockets search (no relevant suits found)
[35]
VLex – case law search (no relevant suits found)
[36]
AAGL – Complex Benign Gynecology Fellowship (CBGF/FMIGS) program listing
[37]
WebMD Care – Dr. Ashley Davis profile (prior practice, no written reviews accessible)
[38]
Yelp – Fibroid and Pelvic Wellness Center of Georgia (prior practice; full review text blocked)
[39]
iCareBetter – Georgia endometriosis specialist directory (Dr. Davis not listed)
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