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Neuroscience Group

Hannah M. Davies, PA-C

Neurosurgery Physician Assistant
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Specialty
Neurosurgery
Location(s)
Neenah

Clinical Expertise and Special Interests

Delivering exceptional care begins with understanding. Hannah believes that thorough education is essential for both patients and their families, empowering them to fully understand their condition, treatment options, and potential risks before making important medical decisions. By fostering clarity and trust, Hannah partners with each patient to ensure their care proceeds smoothly and according to plan.

She is known for a calm and patient bedside manner and never rushes her patient’s decisions. It takes time to truly listen to each patient’s wants, needs, and concerns. With experience practicing as a solo provider in a rural setting and working in Level II trauma and stroke centers, Hannah brings both independence and high-acuity expertise to every case.

Above all, I respect that every patient’s journey is personal. Whether guiding individuals through complex neurological care or supporting them as they weigh their options, the goal is always the same: provide thoughtful, respectful care that honors each patient’s choices and leads to the best possible outcomes.

Educational Foundation

Master of Science: Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science
Bachelor of Science: University of Wisconsin-Madison

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hannah Davies' background and training?
Hannah Davies is a Physician Assistant-Certified (PA-C) practicing in neurosurgery at Neuroscience Group in Neenah, Wisconsin. She earned her Bachelor of Science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and her Master of Science from Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, a health sciences university with a strong focus on interprofessional clinical training. Before joining Neuroscience Group, Hannah gained experience practicing as a solo provider in a rural setting and working in Level II trauma and stroke centers, giving her a depth of high-acuity clinical experience that extends well beyond typical outpatient neurosurgery practice. She brings both the independence developed in solo practice and the complex case experience of trauma and stroke center work to her role supporting the neurosurgical team at Neuroscience Group.
Is Hannah Davies board-certified or licensed as a physician assistant?
Hannah Davies holds the PA-C designation, meaning she is a Physician Assistant-Certified, which requires passing the Physician Assistant National Certifying Examination (PANCE) administered by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA). PA-C certification must be maintained through ongoing continuing medical education and periodic recertification. She is licensed to practice as a physician assistant in Wisconsin and works within the neurosurgery specialty at Neuroscience Group under the collaborative oversight structure required for physician assistants in Wisconsin.
What does Hannah Davies do at Neuroscience Group?
Hannah Davies is a neurosurgery physician assistant at Neuroscience Group, where she works as part of the neurosurgical team in Neenah. In this role she provides clinical evaluation and management for neurosurgical patients, including pre-operative assessments, post-operative care, follow-up visits, and ongoing management of patients with brain, spine, and peripheral nerve conditions. She also supports the endovascular team at Neuroscience Group, reflecting her breadth of training and her experience in high-acuity settings. A core part of her role is patient education — ensuring patients and their families fully understand their condition, their treatment options, and the potential risks involved before making any decisions about care.
What is the difference between seeing Hannah Davies and a physician at Neuroscience Group?
Physician assistants like Hannah Davies work collaboratively with and under the oversight of physicians, and are trained to evaluate, diagnose, and manage a wide range of conditions within their specialty. In a neurosurgery practice like Neuroscience Group, a PA-C handles many of the same clinical interactions as a physician, including consultations, pre- and post-operative care, follow-up visits, and ongoing patient management. Surgical procedures are performed by the neurosurgeons, and complex cases are reviewed collaboratively. For many patients, particularly those in follow-up or ongoing management, seeing Hannah provides the same level of attentive, informed care in a setting that prioritizes time, thoroughness, and clear communication. Her background in rural solo practice and Level II trauma and stroke centers means she brings a high level of clinical independence and experience to her patient interactions.
What conditions does Hannah Davies help manage?
Hannah helps manage a range of neurosurgical conditions across brain, spine, and peripheral nerve categories, supporting the full scope of Neuroscience Group's neurosurgical practice. This includes conditions such as brain tumors, spine conditions requiring surgical or nonsurgical management, cerebrovascular conditions, and other neurological problems treated by the neurosurgical team. Her dual listing in both the Neurosurgery and Endovascular specialty categories at Neuroscience Group reflects her broader clinical involvement across the practice's vascular and endovascular care as well.
What is Hannah's approach to patient care?
Hannah believes that exceptional care begins with understanding, and that thorough education is essential for both patients and their families before any important medical decisions are made. She takes the time to ensure each patient genuinely understands their condition, their options, and the potential risks involved, fostering the clarity and trust that allows care to proceed smoothly. She is known for a calm and patient bedside manner, and she is explicit about never rushing a patient's decisions. Her personal commitment is to listen to each patient's wants and needs and to do her best to meet them, with a deep respect for the fact that every patient's journey is personal. Whether guiding someone through complex neurological care or supporting them as they weigh their options, her goal is always to provide thoughtful, respectful care that honors each patient's choices and leads to the best possible outcome.

“I will listen to your wants and needs and do my best to meet them. I will never rush your decision about treatment options.”