Kelsey Davis-Humes, DO, recently joined the medical staff of Scotland County Hospital and sees patients at both Memphis Medical Services and Wyaconda Medical Services. She has recently been approved for most insurances and is interested in building her practice in both communities. As a board certified family practice physician, she is accepting new patients of all ages, including pregnant women that wish to establish OB care for their pregnancy. Wyaconda Medical Services is open on Tuesday’s 8-5pm.
Dr. Davis-Humes is a native of Kahoka and a 2006 graduate of Clark County High School. She is the daughter of John & Beth Davis. She is married to Christopher Humes who is a farmer around Wyaconda. They have an son, Kyler. Dr. Davis-Humes is excited to have her son at the daycare center at the Hospital.
She attended college at Truman State University in Kirksville and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in biology. She then went on to medical school at A.T. Still University-Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine and graduated in 2016. She completed a family medicine residency with Southern Illinois University at Blessing Hospital in Quincy, IL, and graduated in 2019.
She has a special interest in women’s health, pediatrics and geriatrics, which makes her an excellent choice for a primary care provider for patients looking to establish care with her as a new patient. She really enjoys caring for OB patients and their newborns. Additionally, she is establishing new patients from the nursing home Clark County. “I’m thrilled to be back in the area I grew up in and I’m excited about helping improve the healthcare of this community.” said Dr. Davis-Humes.
In her spare time, she enjoys watching movies, fishing, traveling and spending time with her family. Additionally, she thoroughly enjoys cooking, baking and trying new recipes. If your lucky to have a SCCC/SCH 50th Anniversary Cookbook, you will be able to find a few of her receipies. If interested in a cookbook, I believe a walked by and saw some still in a box.