BILL D. DAVIS, M.D.
Dr. Davis moved to New Braunfels in 1992 establishing the first full-time neurology practice in the region. He is a general neurologist treating patients with Parkinson's disease, tremor, peripheral neuropathy, migraine headaches, dementia, epilepsy and stroke. He provides Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) for movement disorders such as tremor and Parkinson's disease. He also uses Botox for chronic migraine headaches, cervical dystonia, hemifacial spasm, blepharospasm, spasticity and contractures. Diagnostic testing such as electromyography, nerve conduction studies and electroencephalography are available in this office. He enjoys spending time with his wife and 5 children.
Degrees Held:
B.A. RIce University 1984
M.D. University of Texas Health Science Center Houston 1988
Post Graduate Training:
1988-1989 University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio-Internal Medicine
1989-1992 University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio- Neurology
Board Certification:
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology with Certification in Neurology 1994
Licensure FLEX- 1988
Texas State Board of Medical Examiners 1990
Professional Affliliations:
American Academy of Neurology
American Academy of Neuromuscular and Electrodiagnostic Medicine
International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society
Catholic Medical Society
Texas Neurologic Society
Texas Medical Association
Comal Medical Society
Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor University of Incarnate Word School of Osteopathic Medicine
Clinical Assistant Professor UTHSC San Antonio Medical School in the 1990's
Frequent guest on KGNB Radio's "To Your Health" program
Frequent speaker to Parkinson and Stroke support groups
Former Allergan Consultant, Speaker, In-office Preceptor/Trainer
Awards and Publications:
Eagle Scout
House Staff Officer of the Year 1990
House Staff Officer of the Year 1991
Davis, W.D., Fernandez, F.F., etal. Diagnosis of dementia in cancer patients. Psychosomatics 28(4): 175-1791987.
Davis, W.D. and hart R.G., Cardiogenic embolism in the elderly. In Biller, J. (Ed). Clinics in Geriatric Medicine. (1991).
Davis, W.D. and Brey, R.L., Antiphospholipd antibodies and complement activation in patients with cerebral ischemia. Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology. 10(5):455-60, 1996 Sept-Oct.
CONNIE KISER, DNP, MSN, FNP-C
DNP Kiser is originally from Youngsville, Pennsylvania – the northwest corner of the state. She and her husband moved to the Central Texas area after her military career ended in 2014. A love of nature and water sports drew them to the Canyon Lake area. Her special interests include peripheral neuropathy and disorders of the autonomic nervous system. For fun, she enjoys reading, water sports, cooking, baking, and spending time with her husband and four children.
Degrees Held:
B.S.N. University of Cincinnati 2009
Graduate School:
M.S.N. Walden University 2014, Concentration – Family Nurse Practitioner
D.N.P. Walden University 2017, Doctoral Project – Impact of a Self-Efficacy Osteoarthritis Toolkit in Adults with Osteoarthritis
Certifications:
American Academy of Nurse Practitioners – Certified Family Nurse Practitioner
Academy of Medical Surgical Nurses – Certified Medical-Surgical Registered Nurse
Texas State Advanced Practice Registered Nurse License
Texas State Registered Nurse License
Pennsylvania State Registered Nurse License - Inactive
Professional Affiliations:
Hill Country Nurse Practitioners Association
Sigma Theta Tau Nursing Honor Society, Phi Nu Chapter
Texas Nurse Practitioners, Legacy Member
American Association of Nurse Practitioners
San Antonio Nurses of Advanced Practice
Golden Key International Honour Society
Sigma Theta Tau Nursing Honor Society, Beta Iota Chapter (Inactive)
Awards:
First Place Winner for Wilford Hall Medical Center Process Improvement Poster Session titled “A ‘SCIP’ in the Right Direction.