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Ashley Greene, P.A.

Healthstar Physicians

Dandridge, TN

Most recent review: 3 days ago New
5.0
335 Ratings
131 Comments

Ashley Greene, P.A. is a Physician Assistant with Healthstar Physicians.

5.0
335 Ratings
131 Comments

Ashley Greene, P.A. is a Physician Assistant with Healthstar Physicians.

The reviews listed below were collected independently of Healthstar Physicians through rater8. Each review represents an authentic and verified patient experience.

Dr Greene pays attention on you, she gives you what you need, , my refills always on time, and explain to you clearly the way of the medication how is gonna work on you, she is the best one, I had others Dr's before, but feel like they just cash a check when you get out of the office, thanks for taking care of me Dr. A. Green.

(3 days ago) May-2026

So thorough, concerned & sweet. Thank you Miss Greene, much appreciated.

(1 week ago) May-2026

My first time seeing Ashley Greene as her patient. Listened to my concerns. Very helpful. Very informative and professional. Proactive approach. Super nice.

(2 weeks ago) Apr-2026

Hard to evaluate since first time meeting her.

(3 weeks ago) Apr-2026

Ashley Greene is super attentive to patient care and input; she will listen to your ideas and interact on such a personal level, I feel that I'm included in my own prognosis. Doc is solicitous and very understanding in the gods and bad times. I world drive 5 states away to visit my PCP: Ashley Greene.

(1 month ago) Apr-2026

Thought she was outstanding

(1 month ago) Apr-2026

Excellent doctor. She listens to me and cares.

(1 month ago) Apr-2026

Very pleased with Ashley

(1 month ago) Apr-2026

She is excellent

(1 month ago) Apr-2026

I was examined for shoulder and elbow pain that Ms. Greene diagnosed as a rotator cuff strain and trapezius muscle pull. She prescibed a muscle relaxer and pain medication. I subsequently inquired about potential non-pharmaceutical treatments and gave an example of kenesio taping, Ms. Greene replied very positively and encouraged the taping. All well and good, however, my concern is why wouldn't other non-pharmaceutical treatments be proactively initiated, rather than the patient having to prompt that discussion? Traditional modern medicine has become entirely too pigeon holed into "patient describes symptoms, medical professional prescribes pill, thank you, next patient..."

(1 month ago) Apr-2026
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