Dr. AMANDA MORRIS, MD | DPC Provider | DPC Directory

Family Medicine

About

Dr. Amanda L. Morris, M.D., FAAFP is a board‑certified family medicine physician who embraces the Direct Primary Care (DPC) model to provide proactive, relationship‑focused care. She believes that small patient panels allow her to spend more time listening, coordinating care, and addressing the whole person rather than just treating isolated symptoms. Dr. Morris emphasizes preventive health, personalized wellness plans, and rapid access to her team, which aligns with the practice’s DPC philosophy of timely, comprehensive care.

Dr. Morris earned a B.S. in Biological Sciences from DePauw University and received her M.D. from Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine in 2001. She completed a family medicine residency at Ball Memorial Hospital, serving as Chief Resident in her final year. After 11 years with the Franciscan Physician Network in West Lafayette, IN, she helped launch Priority Physicians of Fishers, where she now serves as a physician and Director of Medical Excellence and Innovation. In her free time, she enjoys family activities, cooking, skiing, and personal fitness.

Education

Medical School: Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine (2001)

Residency: Family Medicine - Ball Memorial Hospital (Muncie)

Training Programs:
  • Residency Family Medicine - Ball Memorial Hospital (Muncie)

Board Certification & Credentials

Degree: Doctor of Medicine

Specialty: Family Medicine

Board Certified: Family Medicine - American Board of Family Medicine

Designations: FAAFP

Years in Practice: 25+ years

Licensing

NPI Number: 1316969579 Active

Primary License: Indiana (IN) - 01056469

Professional Memberships

  • AAFP - Fellow
  • Pisacano Leadership Foundation - Board Member

Community Involvement

Board member of the Pisacano Leadership Foundation, supporting community health initiatives

DPC Experience

Started DPC: 2016

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