ROME, Ga., July 29, 2022 – Dr. Hunter Davis, a Polk County native, is now seeing patients at Floyd Primary Care in Rockmart.

Davis was born and raised in Cedartown and attended Cedartown High School. He is a member of the American Academy of Family Physicians.

“I have always been someone who’s passionate about learning,” Davis said. “Medicine is constantly evolving, whether it be new technologies or new ways to practice, such as telemedicine. I love being able to help people in my community.”

Davis received his Doctor of Medicine from Ross University School of Medicine in Miramar, Florida. He completed his medical residency at Emory Family Medicine Residency in Atlanta. He earned Bachelor of Science in chemistry from Jacksonville State University in Jacksonville, Alabama.​​

He received an associate degree in business management, general studies, at Georgia Highlands College in Rome.

Davis trained as a resident in preventive medicine, orthopedics, infectious disease and sports medicine. He also has experience as an urgent care physician.

He began his medical career working in information technology at Floyd Medical Center.  

Floyd Primary Care in Rockmart is open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Call 770-684-7846 to make an appointment.

About Atrium Health Floyd

Since 1942, Floyd, now Atrium Health Floyd, has worked to provide affordable, accessible care in northwest Georgia and northeast Alabama. Today, Atrium Health Floyd is a leading medical provider and economic force. As part of the largest, integrated, nonprofit health system in the Southeast, it is also able to tap into some of the nation’s leading medical experts and specialists with Atrium Health, allowing it to provide the best care close to home – including advanced innovations in virtual medicine and care. At the hub of these services is Floyd Medical Center, a 304-bed full-service, acute care hospital and regional referral center.

Atrium Health Floyd employs more than 3,400 teammates who provide care in over 40 medical specialties at three hospitals: Floyd Medical Center in Rome, Georgia; Floyd Cherokee Medical Center in Centre, Alabama; Floyd Polk Medical Center in Cedartown, Georgia, as well as Floyd Behavioral Health Center, a freestanding 53-bed behavioral health facility, also in Rome; and a primary care and urgent care network with locations throughout the service area of northwest Georgia and northeast Alabama.




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