Dr. Amanda Bacchus-MorrisMD, MPH

Internal Medicine

at Amanda Bacchus-Morris, MD - Concierge Internal Medicine — Tucson, AZ

About

Amanda Bacchus-Morris, MD, MPH, grew up on the tropical island of St. Vincent and the Grenadines and earned her medical degree alongside a Master of Public Health from St. George's University in Grenada. She completed clinical rotations in the United Kingdom and New York before graduating in 2007. Her internal medicine residency took place at Seton Hall University Program at St. Michael's Medical Center in Newark, New Jersey.

Dr. Bacchus-Morris holds dual board certifications as a Diplomate of the American Board of Internal Medicine and the American Board of Obesity Medicine. She relocated to Tucson roughly seven years ago and built her outpatient internal medicine career there. She also served as a clinical tutor for the internal medicine residency program at Banner-University Medical Center South Campus. Her clinical focus spans chronic disease prevention, women's health, and obesity medicine, and she actively pursues nutrition and exercise certification in functional medicine. She practices alongside her husband, Dr. Gerald Morris, at AMG Medical. At home, she enjoys gluten-free cooking, growing her own vegetables, and taking outdoor adventures with her husband and two sons.

Education & Training

Medical School

St. George's University, Grenada (MD, MPH — dual degree in medicine and public health)

Residency

Internal Medicine, Seton Hall University Program – St. Michael's Medical Center, Newark, NJ

Additional Training

Clinical rotations in the United Kingdom and New York; Clinical tutor for internal medicine residency program at Banner-University Medical Center South Campus; Pursuing nutrition and exercise certification in functional medicine

Certifications

Diplomate of the American Board of Internal Medicine
Diplomate of the American Board of Obesity Medicine

Conditions Treated

diabetes
heart disease
high blood pressure
high cholesterol
joint conditions
lung disease
respiratory illnesses
sleep disorders
sinus infections
obesity

Who is Dr. Bacchus-Morris right for?

Dr. Bacchus-Morris is a strong fit for adults and adolescents over 18 managing chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, or heart disease. Patients with obesity-related health concerns benefit from her dual certification in internal and obesity medicine. Women seeking a primary care physician with a focused interest in women's health will find her practice well-suited to their needs. Patients who value direct physician access, longer visits, and a prevention-first approach will feel at home in her practice.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Bacchus-Morris treats a broad range of adult conditions, including diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, lung disease, sleep disorders, joint conditions, respiratory illnesses, and sinus infections. She also specializes in obesity medicine and brings particular focus to chronic disease prevention and women's health.

Yes. Dr. Bacchus-Morris holds board certification from both the American Board of Internal Medicine and the American Board of Obesity Medicine. These dual certifications reflect her clinical depth in managing chronic conditions alongside weight-related health concerns.

Dr. Bacchus-Morris earned her MD and Master of Public Health from St. George's University in Grenada. She completed clinical rotations in the United Kingdom and New York, then finished her internal medicine residency at Seton Hall University Program at St. Michael's Medical Center in Newark, New Jersey.

Yes. Women's health is a special clinical interest for Dr. Bacchus-Morris. She incorporates this focus into her broader internal medicine and preventive care work, making her a strong choice for women seeking a primary care physician attentive to their specific health needs.

Dr. Bacchus-Morris centers her practice on preventing health problems before they develop. She builds personalized healthcare plans for each patient and regularly monitors health results to address issues early. Her work in functional medicine certification strengthens her nutrition and lifestyle guidance.

Yes. Dr. Bacchus-Morris served as a clinical tutor for the internal medicine residency program at Banner-University Medical Center South Campus in Tucson. This teaching role reflects her depth of knowledge and her investment in internal medicine training.

Dr. Bacchus-Morris actively pursues nutrition and exercise certification in functional medicine. This training builds on her existing expertise in chronic disease management and obesity medicine, adding a deeper toolkit for lifestyle-based health interventions.

Dr. Bacchus-Morris focuses on adults and adolescents over the age of 18. Her internal medicine training and chronic disease expertise make her especially well-suited to patients in this age range with complex or ongoing health needs.

Doctor profile last updated April 10, 2026