Dr. Ebony Davis, PMHNP, is a board-certified child and adolescent psychiatric nurse practitioner with a strong foundation in mental health care and a deep commitment to serving children, teens, and families. Born and raised in Alabama, Dr. Davis brings both local insight and broad clinical experience to her practice, combining advanced training with a compassionate, patient-centered approach.
Dr. Davis earned her Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, where she developed a strong interest in mental health and behavioral science. She continued her education at the University of Alabama School of Medicine, where she received her medical degree, and later completed her adult psychiatry residency at the University of Alabama at Birmingham Hospital. She holds board certifications in both Adult Psychiatry and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry through the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.
With experience spanning inpatient, outpatient, and telepsychiatry settings, Dr. Davis brings a versatile skill set to her work. She has provided inpatient psychiatric care to children and adolescents at Coral Shores Behavioral Health, and she continues to treat young patients in outpatient settings as part of her daily clinical practice. Her work is guided by a commitment to understanding the full context of each patient’s mental and emotional needs.
In addition to her clinical roles, Dr. Davis manages a successful private practice based in West Palm Beach, Florida. Through her telepsychiatry services, she expands access to high-quality mental health care for underserved and rural communities across Alabama, New York, and Florida. Her virtual care model is designed to ensure that patients in need—regardless of location—can receive expert, compassionate psychiatric support.
Dr. Davis holds an active medical license in Alabama and maintains board certifications in both adult and pediatric psychiatry. Her approach emphasizes long-term well-being, clear communication, and individualized care. Whether working with families in person or virtually, she strives to create a supportive environment where young people can build resilience, develop coping skills, and move toward lasting mental wellness.