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Ashley Hendrix, MD, FACS

Ashley Hendrix, MD, FACS

Surgical Oncology services at Regional One Health
901-515-4673

Ashley Hendrix, MD, FACS is a board-certified surgical oncologist at Regional One Health, where she specializes in caring for patients with breast cancer.

Dr. Hendrix earned her medical degree at University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis, where she also completed a surgery internship and residency. She completed a breast oncology fellowship at University of Texas Southwestern in Dallas.

Dr. Hendrix has been practicing medicine since 2014. She is a member of the American Society of Breast Surgeons, Society of Surgical Oncology, and American College of Surgeons.

In her academic role, Dr. Hendrix is Assistant Professor of Surgery at UTHSC. She has published her work in American Surgeon and EBioMedicine and has been an invited presenter at numerous scientific conferences.

She serves on the National Comprehensive Cancer Network panels for Breast Cancer Risk Reduction and for Genetic/Familial High-Risk Assessment: Breast, Ovarian and Pancreatic Cancers.

Dr. Hendrix sees patients at Regional One Health’s Outpatient Center and East Campus.

Certifications

Specialty
Surgical Oncology
Academic Title
Assistant Professor of Surgery, University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Certification
American Board of Surgery
Residency
Surgery, University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Internship
Surgery, University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Fellowship
Breast Oncology, University of Texas Southwestern

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Cancer Care - Downtown

880 Madison Ave

Memphis, TN 38103

901-515-4673

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East Campus

6555 Quince Road

Memphis, TN 38119

901-515-4673

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