Co-founded by three female physicians, Pacific CNS is proud to be the first team of all-women providers to offer TMS in the Pacific NW!
Our psychiatrists are certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. In addition, all have completed training and received certification in Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) at the Brain Stimulation Lab at the Medical University of South Carolina, under the tutelage of Dr. Mark George, a pioneer of TMS treatment.
We are excited to provide the cutting-edge technology of TMS to our patients!
Our psychiatrists are certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. In addition, all have completed training and received certification in Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) at the Brain Stimulation Lab at the Medical University of South Carolina, under the tutelage of Dr. Mark George, a pioneer of TMS treatment.
We are excited to provide the cutting-edge technology of TMS to our patients!

Kathleen Ang-Lee, M.D., received her B.S. from the University of Michigan and her M.D. from the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine. She completed her psychiatry residency at the University of Washington and served as the Chief Resident of Outpatient Psychiatry in her final year. Dr. Ang-Lee furthered her training by completing a clinical fellowship in addiction psychiatry at the University of Washington. She subsequently treated patients in an outpatient private practice in Seattle for the next seven years. In private practice, she utilized both psychotherapy and medications for the treatment of substance abuse, depression, anxiety and other psychiatric disorders. Dr. Ang-Lee is avidly interested in the promising therapeutic possibilities of TMS to treat addiction including its potential to reduce cravings and consumption in drug and behavioral addictions.

Molly Davis, M.D., received her B.S. in Human Biology from Stanford University. After graduating from the University of Washington School of Medicine, she completed her psychiatry residency and geriatric psychiatry fellowship at the Oregon Health & Science University. She served as chief resident in her final year of residency training. Dr. Davis is board certified in both general and geriatric psychiatry and has completed an additional year of training in general neurology. After completing her training, she joined the faculty at Oregon Health & Science University as a geriatric psychiatrist and treated patients with refractory mood disorders with electroconvulsive therapy. For the past ten years, Dr. Davis has been performing ECT in a variety of settings. She is thrilled to be on the forefront of neurostimulation treatment of depression and is excited about the potential use of TMS for other conditions including tinnitus, dementia, movement disorders, pain disorders, Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, traumatic brain injury, and stroke.

Rebecca Fischer, M.D., received her B.A. from Dartmouth College and completed both her medical training and psychiatric residency at the University of Washington. In her final year of residency she served as chief resident at the University of Washington’s Psychiatric Outpatient Clinic. Since 2007 she has maintained a psychiatric outpatient private practice focused on the treatment of anxiety and mood disorders with medications and psychotherapy. She is a clinical instructor at the University of Washington’s Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Dr. Fischer’s clinical interests include the application of TMS to treat chronic pain as well as neurostimulation in the treatment of mood disorders. She is very excited to be able to offer her patients the innovative treatment of TMS.