Clinical Interests for Referring Providers
Doctor Karlotta M. Davis, is the most experienced member of the Section of Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery. Dr. Davis is a urogynecologist who graduated from a fellowship at Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Davis sees women with weakness of the pelvic muscles or tears in the connective tissue may begin to have problems controlling their bladder and bowels. They often describe urine leakage (urinary incontinence), bowel gas or stool leakage (anal incontinence), difficulty emptying their bladder (voiding dysfunction), overactive bladder, or having a bowel movement (constipation). Some women also feel or see tissue coming out of the opening of their vagina. This can be a prolapsing cervix and uterus or the walls of the vagina. Medical specialists called urogynecologists are specially trained to diagnose and treat these problems.
Clinic Phone: (720) 848-2233, (720) 848-2200
CV
DavisCV long version 2009.pdf