Ashley Gray, RN
Ashley Gray, RN, is a dedicated nursing professional with over a decade of experience in urology care, currently serving at Chesapeake Urology since 2011. She began her healthcare career as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) after graduating from Polytech Adult Education and later advanced her education by earning her Registered Nurse (RN) credential from Delaware Technical Community College in 2021. Throughout her career, she has developed a strong specialization in urology, with a particular focus on prostate cancer care and patient navigation.
In her current role as a prostate cancer navigator, Ashley provides comprehensive support to patients navigating every stage of their cancer journey. Her responsibilities include patient education, medication management, assistance with prior authorizations, coordination of funding resources, and ongoing support for treatment side effects and follow-up care. She also helps facilitate dedicated prostate cancer clinic days held every Wednesday and Thursday and played an instrumental role in establishing a support group for prostate cancer patients, strengthening community and emotional support within the program.
Ashley is currently advancing her education through Wilmington University’s dual advantage program, where she is completing her Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) and pursuing her Master of Science in Nursing to become a Family Nurse Practitioner. With plans to continue her career in urology as an advanced practice provider, she remains committed to her long-standing professional home at Chesapeake Urology and to improving the lives of patients through specialized, compassionate care.
• Polytech Adult Education - L.P.N., 2011
• Delaware Technical Community College - R.N., 2021
• Wilmington University - B.S. in Nursing, in progress
• Wilmington University - M.S. in Nursing (FNP track), in progress
• LPN
• RN
• ANA
• Co-established prostate cancer patient support group (Chesapeake Urology, 2021)
Areas of Specialization/Expertise
- Urology
- Oncology
- Prostate Cancer Navigation
- Women's Health
- Kidney Stones
- Men's Health
- Prior authorization and insurance coordination
- Financial and funding assistance for patients
What do you enjoy most about practicing medicine?
What I enjoy most about practicing medicine is the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in my patients’ lives. Many of the individuals I work with are overwhelmed and unsure of how to navigate the healthcare system or advocate for themselves. I find great fulfillment in stepping in to help guide them, resolve their concerns, and ensure they receive the care and resources they need. When everything comes together and I see the relief and appreciation from a patient who finally feels supported, it reminds me why I chose this profession.