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Jun 29, 2026

Gerald E Morris

Dr. Gerald Morris is a distinguished Board-Certified Internist based in Tucson, Arizona, renowned for his comprehensive approach to adult medicine. With nearly two decades of experience, he has built a reputation for exceptional diagnostic acumen and compassionate, patient-centered care. Dr. Morris earned his dual Medical Degree and Master’s in Public Health from St. George’s University in Grenada and completed his Internal Medicine Residency at Seton Hall University in Newark, New Jersey. Board Certified in Obesity Medicine, he also holds Peptide Therapy Certifications through the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine and Seeds Scientific Research and Performance Institute. Alongside his wife, Dr. Amanda Bacchus-Morris, he co-owns two Tucson-based practices: AMG Medical, a Concierge Medicine practice, and AMG Center for Regenerative Medicine. His clinical expertise spans preventive care, chronic disease management, and Functional and Regenerative Medicine, with a strong emphasis on personalized care plans and active patient engagement. Dr. Morris’s dedication to his patients and community has earned him the distinction of being named one of Tucson’s Top Internists for five consecutive years. Outside of medicine, he enjoys fitness and cherished time with his family — a reflection of the balanced, whole-health philosophy he brings to his practice every day.

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