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New UM Shore Medical Group medical director opens practice in Centreville, says clinic is accepting patients

University of Maryland Shore Medical Group Primary Care at Centreville · May 6, 2026
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Dr. Morgan, the new medical director for University of Maryland Shore Medical Group Primary Care at Centreville, said the clinic has seven practitioners, accepts new patients Monday–Friday and will be present at the 21st annual senior summit in the 4‑H Park.

Dr. Morgan, the new medical director for the University of Maryland Shore Medical Group Primary Care at Centreville, said the clinic is accepting new patients and offers primary-care services for all ages.

"I'm the new medical director for the University of Maryland Shore Medical Group Primary Care at Centreville," Dr. Morgan said during an on‑air introduction. He said the Centreville office is one of several the practice operates in the region and that he lives locally and practices in Centreville while also covering offices in Queenstown, Galena and Chestertown.

Dr. Morgan described the practice’s scope as comprehensive primary care. "We take care of everybody from the day they're born till unfortunately their last day on Earth," he said, adding that the Centreville office has seven practitioners — six nurse practitioners and one physician — and weekday availability for appointments. He emphasized preventive care: intake visits include a review of medical history, medications, immunizations and age‑appropriate screenings such as colonoscopies and mammograms to help keep patients out of the hospital.

Asked about local hospital capacity, Dr. Morgan said Easton Hospital remains available for advanced care and noted that a new hospital building is under construction in the area; he said this transition is the third hospital‑building change in his career. He also mentioned community ties, including long experience as a volunteer and career firefighter.

The program host promoted the 21st annual senior summit at the 4‑H Park and encouraged residents to meet clinic staff there; the host noted the summit will include a petting zoo. Dr. Morgan said he expects to attend and meet area residents.

No formal actions, votes or policy decisions were taken in this recorded interview segment. The clinic contact and hours were noted as Monday through Friday and the practice said it is accepting new patients.