Dr. Gary D. Morris, MD is a Orthopedic Surgeon - General practicing in Las Vegas, NV
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I recently fractured my femur for the fifth time (I have a rare bone condition called Fibrous Displaysia). During this particular injury, the fracture continuously 'shifted' which caused spasms and excruciating pain, which would have required a fixation plate to stabilize. Not only would Dr. Morris refuse to s…
University | Degree | Focus | Graduated |
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University of Ks School of Medicine, Kansas City Ks | Other Degree | 1979 | |
Medical College of Wisconsin | Other Degree | 1994 |
Institution | Focus | Year |
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Internship - Grace Hospital Detroit Medical Center | 1995 | |
Residency - University Of Ks Medical Center, Anesthesiology | Not Specified | |
Residency - Grace Hospital Wayne St University | 1995 |
Certification | Cert. Body | Year |
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Sub-Specialty: Hospice and Palliative Medicine | Anesthesiology | Not Specified |
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Anesthesiology
Years In Practice: 24 (started in 2001)
Accepts New Patients: Yes
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“Please read and BEWARE!!”
I recently fractured my femur for the fifth time (I have a rare bone condition called Fibrous Displaysia).
During this particular injury, the fracture continuously 'shifted' which caused spasms and excruciating pain, which would have required a fixation plate to stabilize.
Not only would Dr. Morris refuse to see me in person, he told me over the phone (like a coward) and in a rude voice that he would not touch me "with a ten foot pole".
I told him that was fine, I would simply get a s...Original review on DoctorsDig.com
Comment - “ Please read and BEWARE!! ”
I recently fractured my femur for the fifth time (I have a rare bone condition called Fibrous Displaysia). During this particular injury, the fracture continuously 'shifted' which caused spasms and excruciating pain, which would have required a fixation plate to stabilize. Not only would Dr. Morris refuse to see me in person, he told me over the phone (like a coward) and in a rude voice that he would not touch me "with a ten foot pole". I told him that was fine, I would simply get a s...