Dr. Richard Morris, MD


Physician
Allergy

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Allergy and Asthma Care, P.A.
12000 Elm Creek Boulevard Suite 200
Maple Grove, Minnesota 55369
For an appointment, call (763) 420-1010
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About Dr. Richard Morris, MD

Dr. Morris grew up in Philadelphia, was educated at Georgetown University and the University of Rochester School of Medicine, and took his Allergy training at the University of Colorado. He is board-certified in Internal Medicine and in Allergy-Clinical Immunology, has served as a director of the American College of Asthma, Allergy and Immunology, and as President of the Minnesota Allergy Society. He has extensive experience as a medical editor and in research. He is a Clinical Professor of Medicine at the University of Minnesota Medical School. He and Carolyn have three children. After his family, he most enjoys reading, writing, golf and home projects.

Patient Education Resources

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