About Me
I specialize in diagnosing and treating patients with neuromuscular disorders, conditions affecting the peripheral nerves and muscles. I commonly see patients for issues including myasthenia gravis, Guillain–Barré syndrome, and Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease (CMT).
I believe the most important thing a doctor can do is spend time listening to their patients. I enjoy getting to know each patient so I can customize a treatment plan that best aligns with their needs and focuses on what matters most to them.
I am involved in clinical and translational research focused on autoimmune neuromuscular disorders. I have a particular interest in neuromuscular disorders caused by the immune system, which are often challenging to diagnose and treat. My goal is to develop more advanced treatment options that lead to better outcomes for patients.
Procedures and Conditions I Treat
- Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease
- Myasthenia Gravis
- Guillain-Barre Syndrome
- Polyradiculoneuropathy
- Diabetic Neuropathies
- Hereditary Sensory and Motor Neuropathy
- Peripheral Nervous System Diseases
- Electromyography
- Neuromuscular Diseases
Locations Where I Practice
6700 University Boulevard
Dublin, OH 43016
614-814-7777
2050 Kenny Road
Columbus, OH 43221
614-293-3890
543 Taylor Avenue
Columbus, OH 43203
614-688-6400
in Martha Morehouse Outpatient Care
2050 Kenny Road
Pavilion 3rd Floor Suite 3100
Columbus, OH 43221
614-293-4969
in Outpatient Care East
543 Taylor Ave.
Suite 1127
Columbus, OH 43203
614-293-4333
in Outpatient Care Dublin
6700 University Boulevard
5th Floor, Suite 5A
Dublin, OH 43016
614-293-4969
Please note: Not all physicians schedule patients at each listed location.
Education and Training
Education History
Medical School
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
8/1/2014 - 5/1/2019
Internship
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
6/1/2019 - 6/1/2020
Residency
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
7/1/2020 - 6/1/2023
Fellowship
Johns Hopkins University Hospital, Baltimore, MD
7/1/2023 - 6/1/2024
Board Certifications
American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology
9/11/2023
American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology-Neuromuscular Medicine
10/28/2024
Academic Information
My Department
Neurology
My Division
General Neurology
Reviews
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48 Patient Satisfaction Reviews
Consulting and Related Relationships
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As of 09/30/2024, Dr. Morrison has reported no relationships with companies or entities.
She was very elaborate and clear
Dr Morrison took all the time we needed and listened to all that we had to say.
Have none just was awesomeness
Good
Young but Spent more time answering my questions than most.very Like him very much. Very helpful and caring. Answer
My first visit to Dr.Morrison and it was a very good experience.
Most concerned about the things that concerned me
Very professional and on point with our conversation
Very good for first visit.ber
Doctor gave unbelievable time trying to diagnose my issues even sending a communication through MyChart a couple days later saying he thought about my issues more and wants me to have a couple other tests ran. Very nice, concerned doctor.
Pleasant
While Dr. Morrison made an attempt to be professional, the smirking and smiling when discussing his disagreement with my external provider and the diagnosis made was disrespectful, unacceptable, and unprofessional. In addition, the comments made, specifically such as "someone told you that you have CIDP" are unacceptable in terms of medical professionalism. The right thing to say in a sensitive situation would be "another doctor may have diagnosed you with that condition, but I do not agree with that diagnosis". Disparaging a patient's doctor and the diagnosis made by that doctor is incredibly disrespectful towards the patient. If the doctor disagrees with the diagnosis, that is fine. Being unprofessional is was is not fine. If a doctor is frustrated with a patient's history or another doctor's opinion, that is understandable. However, It Is never acceptable to take out that frustration upon the patient.